Fans of the late Swedish DJ and producer Avicii (real name Tim Bergling) have a unique opportunity to own a piece of his legacy. A charity auction featuring a collection of Avicii’s personal belongings has been announced, with all proceeds going towards The Tim Bergling Foundation.
The auction, organized by Stockholm Auction House (Stockholms Auktionsverk), will offer fans the chance to bid on a variety of items, including:
- Clothing: Fans can own a piece of Avicii’s personal style, with jackets, shirts, and other garments up for grabs.
- Musical Instruments: Instruments used by Avicii in his creative process will be available, potentially including synthesizers, keyboards, or studio equipment.
- Memorabilia: Unique items related to Avicii’s career, such as stage props, awards, or tour merchandise, could be part of the auction.
The exact number and details of the items haven’t been revealed yet, but the auction is expected to be a major event for Avicii’s devoted fanbase.
This initiative holds a special significance beyond owning a piece of music history. All proceeds from the auction will be donated to The Tim Bergling Foundation. Established in Avicii’s honor after his tragic passing in 2018, the foundation advocates for mental health awareness and suicide prevention, particularly among young people.
The auction is a fantastic way to keep Tim’s memory alive and raise money for a cause that was close to his heart
Klas Bergling, Avicii’s father and co-founder of The Tim Bergling Foundation.
The auction will be held both online and in-person at Stockholms Auktionsverk. While specific dates haven’t been announced yet, interested fans can keep an eye on the auction house’s website for further details.
This auction presents a powerful opportunity for fans to not only own a tangible piece of Avicii’s legacy but also contribute to a vital cause he passionately supported. By raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention, Avicii’s music and generosity continue to inspire and make a positive impact even after his passing.