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Avicii’s legacy will live on in Sweden with one of the country’s popular arenas being renamed Avicii Arena. Avicii’s father made the announcement, about three years after the chart-topping Swedish DJ-producer who toured the world died.
The indoor arena in Stockholm, which first opened in 1989, was previously called Ericsson Globe. It was named the Stockholm Globe Arena until 2009.
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NEW YORK -- Avicii's legacy will live on in Sweden — one of the country's popular arenas is being renamed AVICII ARENA.Avicii's father made the announcement Wednesday, about three years after the chart-topping Swedish DJ-producer who toured the world died. The indoor arena in Stockholm, which first opened in 1989, was previously called Ericsson Globe.
Avicii, it’s been announced.The 16,000-capacity Stockholm venue hosted two sold-out home city shows by the late DJ/producer (real name Tim Bergling) in 2012, and has confirmed today (May 19) that it will be now known as Avicii Arena.“In partnership with some great brands, we have decided to rename this arena in honour of one of Sweden’s greatest international stars and his legacy,” says Stockholm Live’s Daniel Stålbo in an official announcement video.The Avicii Arena will host events in
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An arena venue in Avicii’s home town of Stockholm has been renamed in honour of the late producer, real name Tim Bergling. The globe-like venue, most recently known as the Ericsson Globe, will now be called the Avicii Arena.It’s part of a partnership between the venue’s operator ASM Global and the suicide prevention and mental health awareness charity set up by the producer’s family, the Tim Bergling Foundation.
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