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Official Avicii Fan Community Launches With Interactive Archive and Unreleased Material

A new official digital home dedicated to Avicii has launched, bringing fans closer to the life, music and legacy of one of electronic music’s most influential artists.

Created by the Avicii Estate in partnership with Pophouse, the new Avicii Community platform functions as both an archive and an interactive fan space. The project brings together previously unseen material, career milestones, personal memories and rare content connected to the late Swedish producer, while also inviting fans to contribute to the evolving archive.

Designed as a living tribute rather than a static memorial, the platform aims to preserve Avicii’s story through the people, places and moments that shaped it.

A Living Archive for Fans

The Avicii Community platform is divided into four key sections: archive stories, discography, shows and exclusive playlists.

The archive stories section includes previously unseen footage and material from Avicii’s personal and creative world, alongside context from those who knew and worked with him. The section is expected to continue growing over time, with one of the first features including Nicky Romero exploring the archive and sharing memories from his time collaborating with Avicii.

The discography section highlights key releases from Avicii’s catalogue, while the shows section documents live performances and allows users to contribute updates and fact-check information. Future functionality will also allow fans to upload their own photos and videos from shows they attended, helping build a collective memory of Avicii’s global impact.

The exclusive playlists section connects fans to Spotify playlists curated by Tim Bergling’s friends and collaborators, offering a more personal route into the music and influences surrounding his artistic world.

Preserving Avicii’s Legacy

The launch continues the ongoing partnership between the Avicii Estate and Pophouse, established to manage and develop projects surrounding Avicii’s legacy.

The collaboration previously produced the Avicii Experience, an interactive tribute museum that opened in Stockholm in February 2022. The new online platform expands that mission into a global digital space, allowing fans from around the world to access archive material and contribute their own memories.

For an artist whose music reached far beyond clubs and festivals, the community-driven format feels especially fitting. Avicii’s story was never only about hits or headline sets. It was also about the emotional connection his music created across borders, languages and generations.

The Emotional Blueprint Avicii Left Behind

Born Tim Bergling, Avicii helped transform the sound of EDM in the early 2010s, bringing melodic house into the global mainstream with a level of emotional clarity that few producers had achieved at that scale. Tracks such as β€œLevels,” β€œWake Me Up,” β€œSeek Bromance,” β€œHey Brother” and β€œThe Nights” became more than festival anthems, they became generational records, built around melody, storytelling and an unmistakable sense of uplift.

Avicii’s musical heritage lies in the way he expanded what electronic music could communicate. By blending house music with folk, country, pop songwriting and cinematic emotion, Avicii helped reshape the relationship between dance music and songcraft. His work opened doors for countless producers who wanted to make electronic music that could live both on the main stage and in deeply personal moments.

Years after his passing, Avicii’s music continues to move crowds not simply because of nostalgia, but because the emotional architecture of his songs still feels alive.

Tributes Continue Across the Scene

The launch of Avicii Community arrives during a year in which artists across the electronic music world have continued to honour Avicii’s legacy.

In Stockholm, JosΓ© Eduardo Santana, a member of Bad Bunny’s live band, performed a cover of β€œWake Me Up” on the cuatro during a show in the Swedish capital. John Summit also paid tribute by debuting his remix of β€œSeek Bromance” during his Stockholm performance, while Calvin Harris closed his 2026 Parklife set with β€œLevels.”

These moments underline how deeply Avicii’s music remains embedded in contemporary electronic culture. His songs continue to appear not only as throwbacks, but as emotional touchpoints, records that still carry the power to unite massive crowds instantly.

Beyond Music: Mental Health and the Tim Bergling Foundation

Avicii’s legacy also extends beyond the dancefloor.

Last month, a landmark debate on youth mental health in Sweden took place, organised in part by the Tim Bergling Foundation. The foundation, created by Tim Bergling’s family after his passing, continues to focus on mental health awareness, suicide prevention and support for young people.

This work remains an essential part of how Avicii’s story is remembered today. Alongside the music, the foundation has helped turn grief into advocacy, ensuring that conversations around wellbeing, pressure and mental health remain visible within and beyond the music industry.

A Community Built Around Memory

The Avicii Community platform arrives at a time when digital archives are becoming increasingly important to electronic music culture.

For fans, it offers a place to revisit the music, trace the shows and discover previously unseen material. For those who were part of Avicii’s journey, it creates a space to share memories and preserve details that might otherwise be lost.

Most importantly, it keeps the story open.

Avicii’s legacy is not frozen in the past. It continues through the records still played around the world, the artists still inspired by his melodies, the fans still carrying memories from his shows, and the wider conversations around mental health that his story helped amplify.

The new Avicii Community does not simply look back.

It invites fans to help keep the light on.

πŸ“· : Cover Photo / Courtesy of Avicii
πŸ“· : Additional Photo Credits / Courtesy of Avicii, Avicii @ London tentparty (CC License), Ss279 (CC License)

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