This post deals with suicide, and may be triggering for some readers.
The life and tragic death of legendary DJ Avicii is the subject of an upcoming documentary which chronicles his final days.
The Swedish DJ, whose real name was Tim Bergling, was a huge artist in the music industry in the 2010s, releasing groundbreaking hits like 'Hey Brother', 'Levels' and 'Wake Me Up'. Avicii's impact was immense and he has since been heralded as an important influence on bringing electronic music into the mainstream.
But as Avicii's star continued to rise, off stage the Grammy-nominated musician struggled with crippling anxiety for his entire life. After initially being prescribed opioids for the pain caused by his pancreatitis, he developed an addiction to painkillers.
In 2016, Bergling retired from touring citing stress and poor mental health as the reasons.
In 2018, Avicii was found dead in the city of Muscat, Oman, at the age of 28, devastating fans around the world.
The new documentary, Avicii: I'm Tim, just premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film eerily features the artist himself offering narration about his career, which was taken from a past interview.
Directed by Henrik Burman and featuring interviews with Coldplay's Chris Martin and American musician Nile Rogers, the documentary includes never-before-seen tour footage and behind-the-scenes moments.
It was an open secret how much of a toll touring took on Avicii — at the peak of his career, he performed more than 800 shows in six years, even playing in two cities in one night.