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The Avicii Memory Board
IN LOVING MEMORY
1989.09.08 – 2018.04.20
Remembering Tim Bergling
Tim created music that brought people together with timeless memories from all over the world.
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'It will kill me' – behind the devastating Avicii documentary
The man who got as close as anyone could to the superstar performer Avicii still has no explanation for why he died six months ago. “I have this feeling of unreality,” says Levan Tsikurishvili, who spent four years filming the DJ for a documentary. “I’m still in shock. I don’t have a clear reason.”
But his film offers a startling number of clues. Avicii: Genuine Stories, which will debut on Netflix in the US, UK and Australia on 28 December, presents an unflinching portrait of an artist coming apart. With fly-on-the-wall proximity, the camera shows Avicii repeatedly, and emphatically, telling everyone around him how exhausted, anxious and sick he is. “There was never an end to the shows, even when I smash a wall,” the DJ says first in the clip. “My life is all about stress.”
“He’s a shell of what he used to be,” says a friend in the film, while another describes him as “a ticking timebomb”.
It all builds to the signal where, late in the documentary, Avicii flatly says of touring: “It will kill me.”
Eventually, he did do something about it. At the end of 2016, Avicii fired his manager and retired from the road.
DJ Avicii dies aged, 28
DJ Avicii, born, Tim Bergling has died at the age of 28, his publicist has confirmed.
The 28-year-old Swedish-born producer, who worked with the likes of Madonna, Rita Ora and Leona Lewis died in Oman, his publicist, Diana Baron announced today.
In a utterance, Baron said, “The family is devastated and we inquire everyone to please respect their desire for privacy in this difficult time.”
Avicii’s anthems include “Wake Me Up”, “Hey Brother”, and most recently, “Lonely Together” with Rita Ora.
Avicii once joked that he was male lover on Twitter saying, “Im not same-sex attracted, my boyfriend is!” in 2015.
“Im not gay, my lover is!” @curlyjobsonhttps://t.co/z3CxKUkXj2
— Tim Bergling (@Avicii) July 3, 2015
Speaking about performing for same-sex attracted crowds and homosexual rights in 2013 he told Same-sex attracted San Diego magazine,
“I have family and friends that are gay and it’s an important issue for me. I grew up in Sweden. So it’s really not that much of an issue in Sweden the same way it is for gay marriage in America. Even within the society in general, at least from what I feel growing up.
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Avicii’s Ex-Girlfriend Died in a Tragic Way Years After His Own Shocking Death—Take a Look at His Dating History
Tereza Kačerová (2016 – 2018)
Avicii’s girlfriend before his death was Tereza Kačerová. The model wrote a poignant letter to her loved one after she found out about his death. “Dear Tim, I’ve spent the last days waiting to awaken up, waiting for someone to tell me that this is some sick joke, some awful mistake. I think it’s finally settling on me now that I will truly never get to view you again,” Kačerová began.
She continued: “The first couple of days I harassed your friends (are they SURE IT’S REAL?!, demanding proof, WHERE ARE YOU NOW?!) and googled articles to read that they had it all wrong. Every time I saw ‘RIP’ and ‘Avicii’ together in one sentence or an end meeting to your life, I felt shock all over again.”
“When I saw they had changed your bio on Wikipedia from ‘is’ to ‘was’, I sobbed. I’d stare at it for minutes at a time, trying to decipher why it says that you died on April 20, 2018. It didn’t make any sense,” she added.