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WATCH: Swedish Army Performs Tear-Jerking Medley of Avicii Hits


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Avicii‘s greatest hits being covered by the Swedish Army is enough to bring a tear to your eye. Or send you into a straight up cry sesh. Either is completely ok — just embrace the feelings.

The Beridna Högvakten and Livgardets Dragonmusikkår recently formed together to dedicate a touching performance to the late producer, blending a bittersweet medley of Avicii’s popular music.

In the video below, the band covers “Without You,” “Hey Brother” and “Wake Me Up” all in one divine sweep — and all to a crowd of adoring fans.

According to the source, the music was approved by Tim Bergling’s family prior to the performance, which took place at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Avicii’s music truly got the royal treatment on this day.

The producer’s first posthumous release came in the form of “SOS,” featuring longtime collaborator Aloe Blacc. An entire album titled TIM is expected to follow.

 Swedish Army Performs Avicii Medley

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: WATCH: Swedish Army Performs Tear-Jerking Medley of Avicii Hits

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