The electronic music world was shocked at the passing of Avicii earlier this year, and the Swedish hitmaker's family has now launched a digital memorial for fans to share memories of the producer.
The official website for the EDM star born Tim Bergling now features the Avicii Memory Board, on which fans can write messages and upload images to share with readers and listeners around the globe.
"Tim created music that brought people together with timeless memories from all over the world," the page reads. "We created this space so you could share your memories with all of us and let the world know what Avicii meant to you. His music and your memories are forever."
You can pore over the messages and photos on the Avicii Memory Board here.
As previously reported, Bergling was found dead on April 20 at the age of 28. No foul play is suspected. Bergling had retired from touring in 2016, though had continued to release music in the years since.
The official website for the EDM star born Tim Bergling now features the Avicii Memory Board, on which fans can write messages and upload images to share with readers and listeners around the globe.
"Tim created music that brought people together with timeless memories from all over the world," the page reads. "We created this space so you could share your memories with all of us and let the world know what Avicii meant to you. His music and your memories are forever."
You can pore over the messages and photos on the Avicii Memory Board here.
As previously reported, Bergling was found dead on April 20 at the age of 28. No foul play is suspected. Bergling had retired from touring in 2016, though had continued to release music in the years since.