
A digital memorial for Avicii has been created by his parents
Fans can share their memories and what Avicii means to them on a new digital memorial announced by his parents.
The Swedish producer and DJ Avicii died suddenly in Oman on 20 April aged 28.
Tim Bergling's family have relaunched the musicians' website as a digital memorial.
Upon entering the site, it reads, "Tim created music that brought people together with timeless memories from all over the world. 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."
The digital memorial allows you to submit a written memory or letter to be shared with other Avicii fans to celebrate his life and success.
The Telegraph reported earlier this month that Carl Frank, a long-time producer of Avicii, had uploaded a post to Instagram suggesting a posthumous track with Coldplay's Chris Martin could surface soon.
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