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Tomorrowland Radio Will Dedicate All Of Saturday’s Programming To Avicii


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As we approach the one year anniversary of Avicii’s death tomorrow, we begin to think back on the producer/DJ’s massive impact on not only dance music, but the world as a whole. While he’s certainly not the first artist who’s ended their own life, the loss of Avicii nonetheless stoked the fire under a lot of people to finally do something about it.

In tribute to Avicii, Tomorrowland Radio tomorrow will be dedicating an entire day to remembering the beloved Swedish DJ & producer. Listeners can tune in to hear one of the many legendary Avicii tracks every hour and, at 14:00 CET, an hour-long best of Avicii mix will be played.

If there’s any festival that demonstrates how much of an impact Avicii had on the world, it’s Tomorrowland.

Tomorrowland – One World Radio is the official digital radio and content platform of Tomorrowland, available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week with the Tomorrowland app or on tomorrowland.com.

 

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Radio Will Dedicate All Of Saturday’s Programming To Avicii

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