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Avicii Museum to Open in Sweden Next Year

A museum to honor the late DJ Avicii is set to open in his birthplace of Stockholm, Sweden in summer 2021, Reuters reports. “Avicii Experience” will allow visitors to access unpublished music, photographs, memorabilia, and more. “There will be a story about Tim’s life,” said Per Sundin, chief executive of Pophouse Entertainment, “from his boyhood room where he was playing World of Warcraft with his friends, to his first songs, first demos.”

The museum will be housed at the digital culture center Space and is co-presented by Pophouse Entertainment Group and the Tim Bergling Foundation, the mental health awareness foundation launched by his parents Klas Bergling and Anki Lidén.

Avicii died in 2018 at the age of 28. A posthumous album, TIM, was released last year.

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