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Aloe Blacc is once again hosting a poignant tribute to honor Avicii, inviting fans around the world to take part in a special livestream to celebrate the life and legacy of the late EDM legend on the seventh anniversary of his passing.

The stream is scheduled for place Sunday, April 20th at 12pm ET (9am PT) via Instagram Live. The event will feature special guests, reflections on Avicii's enduring impact on electronic music and candid conversations about mental health.

Blacc has encouraged fans to submit their own stories and memories about what Avicii's music meant to them, which he will read and respond to live. "Tell me what Avicii meant to you," he wrote in an announcement on Instagram.

The renowned singer-songwriter has long been dedicated to celebrating Avicii's legacy. The two famously joined forced on the global dance hit "Wake Me Up," a generational dance anthem released back in 2013. Blacc's vocals also featured on 2019's "SOS," the first posthumous single to release after Avicii’s tragic death by suicide at the age of 28.

Blacc has led annual tributes through livestreams and global fan gatherings. He performed at the massive Avicii Tribute Concert in the DJ's home of Stockholm in 2019, which brought together over 50,000 fans. On the fourth anniversary of the DJ's death in 2022, he recorded his vocals from "Wake Me Up" in Mandarin and Spanish as a tribute to Avicii’s global impact.

Fans can tune into the livestream on April 20th, 2025 via Instagram and submit their Avicii memories ahead of time here.

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