
Avicii Radio Marks 7 Years Since Avicii’s Passing With Rare Sets and Interviews
It’s hard to believe it’s already been seven years since the world lost Tim Bergling, better known to millions as Avicii. His music didn’t just top charts—it shifted the culture of dance music. This weekend, SiriusXM’s Avicii Radio is bringing fans something truly special to remember him by.
From April 19 to 20, the channel is rolling out exclusive content that dives deep into the legacy of the late Swedish artist. We’re talking unreleased interviews, historic live sets, and nonstop LEVELS mixes—all curated to celebrate a producer who left an unmatched mark on electronic music.
So what’s actually airing? First up is the Avicii Town Hall, a rare throwback interview originally recorded back in 2013. Hosted by Geronimo, it features Avicii himself promoting his debut album True. It’s a real window into his mindset during one of the most formative times in his career.
Then there’s the LEVELS Mix Takeover, which does exactly what the name promises. Expect hours of high-energy blends and iconic Avicii productions—perfect if you’re looking to relive some of the magic that made him a festival staple.
But the real gold here? The archival live sets. SiriusXM is pulling from their vault to bring fans a few legendary performances: Super Glow Festival in DC (2011), Studio54 (2011), and a classic PACHA NYC set from 2010. These aren’t just throwbacks; they’re time capsules.
Here’s when to tune in:
Saturday, April 19
- 9am ET: Avicii Town Hall
- 12pm ET: Avicii Town Hall
- 3pm ET: Avicii Town Hall
- 5pm–12am ET: LEVELS Mix Takeover
Sunday, April 20
- 9am–3pm ET: LEVELS Mix Takeover
- 5pm ET: Avicii Town Hall
- 8–11pm ET: Live Sets from the Archives
All of this airs exclusively on the SiriusXM app through Avicii Radio, a channel built in collaboration with Vibrant Emotional Health and the Tim Bergling Foundation. More than just music, the channel serves as an ongoing tribute to Avicii’s career, his impact, and the people who continue to honor his legacy.
Whether you’ve been a fan since “Seek Bromance” or just discovered his work, this weekend is a moment to reflect, remember, and reconnect with an artist whose sound helped shape a generation of dance music.