Tomorrowland to Debut Audiovisual Memorial for Avicii on Pageant's Grounds

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Tomorrowland will debut a 144-square-meter set up devoted to the late Swedish EDM icon Avicii in 2025, marking a decade since his ultimate efficiency on the pageant’s iconic Mainstage.

In response to a media alert shared with EDM.com, the memorial area will characteristic “never-before-seen images and audiovisual storytelling” designed to honor the legendary DJ. Avicii, whose actual identify was Tim Bergling, tragically died by suicide in 2018 at age 28.

Bergling connection to Tomorrowland runs deep within the pageant’s 20-year historical past. He made his debut there in 2011, stunning crowds with “Ranges,” his career-defining anthem that hadn’t but been formally launched. The observe morphed right into a generational dance anthem and has been voted the pageant’s prime track thrice within the Tomorrowland Prime 1000.

To enhance the bodily memorial, Tomorrowland has partnered with Apple Music to launch Avicii’s prized pageant units from 2012, 2014 and 2015 in spatial audio. The immersive format goals to recreate the expertise of standing earlier than the Mainstage throughout his performances. You possibly can pay attention right here.

Entry to the Avicii memorial area might be restricted and requires a reservation upfront. Pageant-goers can discover extra info on Tomorrowland’s web site.

Observe Avicii:

X: x.com/Avicii
Instagram: instagram.com/avicii
TikTok: tiktok.com/@aviciiofficial
Fb: fb.com/avicii
Spotify: tinyurl.com/3tkv6c2e

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