Kygo confirms release date for his tribute mix of Avicii's 'Forever Yours'
Avicii passed away in 2018
Last updated 22nd Jan 2020
Norwegian DJ Kygo has confirmed a release date for his tribute mix of Avicii's 'Forever Yours'. The 'Higher Love' DJ first played his mix last month at the Avicii Tribute Concert, held in Stockholm, Sweden, and now we can expect it very soon.
Kygo shared details of his latest song including the release date to his fans, simply telling them, 'January 24th.. This one is special ❤️'.
The artwork features a grey map of the USA, with Avicii's face and five pins across the country connected by a gold line. This line is representative of the road trip that Avicii and his friends (including Sandro Cavazza whose vocals feature on the track) embarked on, eventually arriving at Ultra Music Festival 2016 in Miami.
The reaction to Kygo's tribute mix has been met by one of support, with other DJs and fans commenting on his post with heart emojis and comments such as, 'OMG!, can't waiiiit. I'm crying 😭♥♥', and 'Thank you @kygomusic so much! 🖤 Honor for tim @avicii 💔😔🎶🖤'. sic
It's been nearly two years since fans were left shocked by the death of Avicii, who was only 28-years-old when he passed away in April 2018. Having had many huge hits around the world with 'Wake Me Up', 'Levels' and 'Hey Brother', the Swedish DJ had also collaborated with a number of artists including Rita Ora.
Now, in the years since his death, his music has continued to be released with the permission of his family. 'SOS' featuring Aloe Blacc was released in April 2019, followed by 'Heaven' which featured the vocals of Coldplay's Chris Martin. His posthumous album 'TIM' was also released in June 2019.
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