Avicii Arena announces first concert set for December
We all knew that it was only a short matter of time until the announcement of the first event at the newly named Avicii Arena in Stockholm. That time has finally come, and it will take place at the end of this year. The Tim Bergling Foundation and the Avicii Arena have announced that they will be presenting the "Avicii
Alesso and many more partner up with the Tim Bergling foundation
The Tim Bergling foundation has recruited Alesso, and a whole further range of artists, as part of a new scheme with Save The Children. The collaboration is to mark May's Mental Health Awareness month, with both organisations keen to address the stigma around mental health, and the conversations which surround mental illness. Klas Bergling, father of Tim (aka Avicii) added
Avicii’s father Klas Bergling discusses Tim Bergling Foundation suicide prevention work
After Avicii tragically passed away, his father Klas Bergling started the Tim Bergling Foundation. Aiming to raise money for suicide prevention work, mental health and environmental works as the main focuses, it means that Avicii lives on in a way that helps other people and does good for the world, just like his music and legacy did. Starting the foundation in March of 2019,
Avicii Tribute concert in Stockholm sold out in 30 minutes
It's been more than a year after Avicii's unfortunate passing but the dance music community still holds the Swedish superstar DJ and producer in all honour. After being announced on Wednesday, ticket sales for the Avicii tribute concert on December 5th in Stockholms Friends Arena, started yesterday and sold out within 30 minutes from being on sale. The concert is organized
BREAKING: Avicii tribute concert set to take place in Stockholm
19 of the original singers on Avicii’s biggest tracks, including Aloe Blacc, Adam Lambert, Alex Ebert, Rita Ora and Joe Janiak, will come together with a 30-piece band to perform a two hour headline set of the late artist's original music on December 5 at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, for the Avicii Tribute Concert for Mental Health Awareness, the Avicii team announced
Avicii’s father discusses mental health and suicide prevention at IMS Ibiza 2019
The suicide of 28-year-old Swedish DJ and producer Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii, brought to light last year, the underlying mental health issues that are becoming increasingly common within performing artist and those working in the music industry. Avicii’s father, Klas Bergling spoke recently at the International Music Summit in Ibiza, sharing the ethics and philosophy of the newly created Tim Bergling Foundation.