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Stockholm will host a museum dedicated to Avicii by 2021. Called Avicii Experience, the place will include an immersive and interactive exhibition. According to Variety , it will be a matter of following the lightning journey of the DJ and producer from his teenage bedroom to his planetary success, all embellished with photos, videos and music, some of which will be new.

The #Avicii Experience museum will feature memorabilia, unseen photos and video, and never before heard versions of "Levels." https://t.co/K0Kgkv2CW1

- billboard (@billboard) June 9, 2020

Avicii, whose real name is Tim Bergling, committed suicide in 2018 at the age of 28 after conquering the world with titles like Wake Me Up or Levels .

Unlimited creativity

“Tim was a musical genius. He had no limits and was driven by incredible creativity. He had the ability to unite people with his music. And we are certain that his legacy will last forever in the memory of his fans, "said Aloe Blacc and Mike Einziger, who initiated the project, in a statement.

Behind this project is also found Pophouse Entertainment Group, the company founded by Björn Ulvaeus, well known for being part of ABBA. Part of the museum's profits will go to the Tim Bergling Foundation, which works to better recognize suicide as a global health problem.

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