Avicii's Personal Belongings to Leave Stockholm Museum for First Time at Tomorrowland Festival

Personal belongings and mementos from Avicii will travel beyond the walls of the Avicii Experience Museum in Stockholm for the first time, going on display this summer at the 2026 Tomorrowland festival in Belgium, its organizers announced today.Ad 0:00 Click for sound 0:00 / 0:00 Drawn from the legendary DJ’s own personal collection and connected to his creative process, the items will be exhibited as part of a dedicated ‘Avicii Tribute Experience’ at the festival.

The installation, spanning 144 square meters, is designed to give fans an intimate window into the life and artistry of one of EDM’s most widely celebrated figures, who tragically died by suicide in 2018 at the age of 28.The memorial experience, which debuted at last year’s festival, will also feature “never-before-seen imagery,” according to a press release.

At its center is a large LED screen presenting an audiovisual piece that weaves together footage of festival performances, studio sessions and personal moments from the life of Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling.The tribute coincides with the 15th anniversary of the DJ’s first appearance on Tomorrowland’s storied Mainstage, which took place in 2011 and became a landmark moment in the festival’s history.

Fans attending that set saw Bergling debut ‘Levels,’ a career-defining record that hadn’t yet been officially released.The track became a generational dance anthem, earning the distinction of being voted the festival’s top song four times in the Tomorrowland Top 1000.

Access to the tribute experience is restricted and requires advance reservations....

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