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In honor of the legendary Swedish DJ "God A", the Avicii Past Museum will open in February

In 2018, Avicii, Sweden's top DJ and famous music producer, died suddenly in Muscat, oman, shocking the music scene and making music fans around the world feel heartache.

In his extremely short but brilliant musical career, Avicii left many popular works, such as "Levels", "Wake Me Up", "Without You", and he is also affectionately known as "A God" by Chinese electronic music fans.

In a tribute to the legendary music figure, a personal museum called Avicii Experience will open in Stockholm on 26 February 2022, where visitors can reacquaint themselves with the life of the music icon.

In honor of the legendary Swedish DJ "God A", the Avicii Past Museum will open in February

Sweden's top DJ and famous music producer Ai wei is affectionately known as "A God" by Chinese electronic music fans.

Avicii, formerly known as Tim Bergling, was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1989. Her mother, Angel Lieden, is a famous Swedish actress with two brothers and an older sister. At the age of 16, Avic began publishing his own mixes on electronic music forums and brokering the deal for his first record, touring at the age of 18.

At the age of 22, a song "Levels" made Avicii popular all over the world, the song dominated the first place on the US billboard dance chart for 17 weeks, and with its high popularity, he ranked sixth in the "Global Top 100 DJs" selected by DJ Mag in 2011, and won the third place in the world's top 100 DJs for two consecutive years in 2012 and 2013. In 2013, his wake me up sold more than 11 million copies, winning the first place in more than 20 countries.

However, as his reputation soared, Avic's physical condition showed a red light. In 2016, he announced his retirement from touring. In August 2017, after more than a year, Avic returned to the stage with a new EP "AV CI (01)". But no one expected that eight months later, he would commit suicide while on vacation in Muscat.

In honor of the legendary Swedish DJ "God A", the Avicii Past Museum will open in February

The sudden death of a musical genius who became famous at a young age is regrettable.

Avic's life was short, but his musical achievements are remembered. His works have broken down the barriers of musical genres, brought House music into the world's major charts, and also become the focus of world pop music as a representative of EDM electronic dance music.

On February 26, 2022, the Avicz Museum of the Past will be grandly opened at Stockholm's newest digital cultural center, Space, an interactive museum covering an area of about 300 square meters.

In honor of the legendary Swedish DJ "God A", the Avicii Past Museum will open in February

The Avicz Museum of the Past is located in Space, Stockholm's newest digital cultural hub. The official website of the Avicii Museum of the Past

Here, visitors can follow Avich's growth trajectory and learn how he transformed from an ordinary music lover living in the heart of Stockholm to an international superstar. You can even get a glimpse of the rooms he lived in as a child, including Avich's photos, videos, personal belongings, and music that has not yet been released.

Fans can also have a wonderful interactive experience with Avic's musical compositions through high-tech installations, peering into the world of music production through the eyes and ears of Avic and his co-authors, producers and partners.

In honor of the legendary Swedish DJ "God A", the Avicii Past Museum will open in February

The keyboard that Aivich used during his lifetime

In honor of the legendary Swedish DJ "God A", the Avicii Past Museum will open in February

Aivich's guitar The official website of the Aivich Past Museum

In addition, space, where the museum is located, is currently the world's largest game center, a seven-story electronic culture center covering video games, music and content creation, with more than 400 game equipment and a multi-purpose venue, which opened in November last year and aspires to become Sweden's national esports venue.

Per Sundin, CEO of pophouse entertainment in Sweden, which launched and created the "Aivich Museum of the Past", said in an interview: "I have been following Tim closely since his amazing results. He's a complete genius at making music, so I don't think he should lock everything he does in a warehouse... With the completion of this museum, I would like to express my great gratitude and respect to its family."

Klas Bergling, Avich's father and founder of the Tim Burgelin Foundation, also said: "I'm sure Tim would love to present himself in such a way, a fusion of traditional museums and modern electronic technology, which will definitely attract him." ”

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