Oliver Tree Memorial Service Set for July 25 Livestream

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A memorial service celebrating the life of Oliver Tree has been scheduled following the artist's tragic death in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that claimed six lives on June 14. The ceremony will take place on July 25, and a representative for the singer told Billboard that it will also be livestreamed because of "limited space for family and friends."

The memorial will be held at the UCSC Quarry Amphitheater, an outdoor venue located on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus. Information on how fans can watch the livestream has not yet been released but is expected to be announced soon.

Born Oliver Tree Nickell in Santa Cruz, the artist died at the age of 32 while traveling across South America on his World's First World Tour. The other victims of the crash were identified as passengers Lucas Vignale, Gaspar Prim and Lucas Brito Chaves, along with pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac.

Tree released his fourth studio album, Love You Madly Hate You Badly, through Atlantic Records in April. His final concert took place in São Paulo on June 6.

In an obituary recently shared by his family, Tree was remembered as "more than a musician; he was a true artist in every sense of the word, seeing the world as a stage for his performance art."

The tribute also reflected on Tree's passion for bringing happiness, creativity and compassion to others. "Oliver cared so deeply about spreading art, joy, laughter and love into the world. He blended his characters seamlessly with his authentic self, which left the audience often wondering what is real or a prank. He found beauty in the ordinary and would constantly preach his “Ugly Is Beautiful” mantra on and off stage. He wanted everyone to feel like they had a place to be themselves. Under all the absurdist humor and outlandish stunts, he wanted to create an inclusive environment where everyone belonged and could realize their true potential." (Read the obituary provided by Tree's family in full below.)

Among Tree's career highlights, his major label debut album, Ugly Is Beautiful, reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart in 2020. His collaboration with Robin Schulz, "Miss You," climbed to No. 4 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in 2022, while "Life Goes On" peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart during the same year.

Tree's family has asked that anyone wishing to honor his memory donate to Dr. Oliver Tree's Extremely Epic Art Grant for Baby Geniuses, a foundation he established through his will before his passing. The organization supports aspiring artists working in music, film, installation and performance art. Its mission states: "Oliver believed the most valuable way for artists to master their craft was not through studying, but by physically getting their hands dirty and creating things. The foundation provides grants to artists working in music, film, installation, and performance art." More information, including donation details, is available at olivertreefoundation.com.

Read the obituary provided by his family below:

Oliver Tree Nickell, beloved son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend, passed away in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday, June 14, 2026, in a tragic accident at the age of 32. Known as Oliver Tree, he was an artist, storyteller, singer, songwriter, producer, director, editor, actor, filmmaker, entertainer, traveler and creative force; he had just performed in São Paulo as part of his 7-continent world tour.

Oliver was born in Santa Cruz, California. From the beginning, Oliver always had the most astonishing and relentless creative drive. He began producing skits, music, and drawings as early as 5 years old. He spent ten years racing BMX, cycle cross, cross country, mountain biking, downhill racing and free-style dirt jumping. Oliver was a DJ in his teenage years and started performing shows under the name “Kryph”, where he opened up for big artists in the dance scene. At 17, he signed with R&S Records, under the moniker “Tree”, where he put out his first official body of work “Splitting Branches”. During this period, he attended San Francisco State University and later graduated from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 2017. At CalArts, Oliver created the “Oliver Tree” project, which included producing, directing, acting, touring, film-making, and song-writing.

In 2016, “Turbo” was born, a character he developed for the internet, who was loud, colorful, bright and hilarious. That same year, he released his first single on all platforms as Oliver Tree, in collaboration with Whethan titled “When I’m Down”. The song became a huge success and went gold. In 2017, Oliver signed with Atlantic Records and shortly after released his first viral hit song “Alien Boy” which was produced with his childhood friend Casey Mattson, as well as frequent collaborator Imad Royal. It was a song that truly encapsulated the Oliver Tree brand. Oliver then went on to release his debut album “Ugly Is Beautiful”, which hit the top 15 of Billboard 200 and reached number 1 on Billboard‘s Top Rock Albums and Alternative Albums charts. Oliver also released a deluxe version of the album which included the song “Life Goes On”, a track that was produced with long-time friend and collaborator Getter. This song propelled Oliver into a global audience and was a commercial hit. Followed by the success of Oliver’s song “Miss You”, with Robin Schulz, which became a worldwide hit and was nominated for Best International Song (The BRIT Awards) in 2024. Oliver never stopped reinventing himself. Each album featured a distinct character in the Oliver Tree universe: Turbo for “Ugly is Beautiful” in 2020, Shawney Bravo for “Cowboy Tears” in 2022, Cornelius Cummings for “Alone in A Crowd” in 2023 up until “Love You Madly Hate You Badly” in 2026, where he removed the fake personas and decided to show the world his true self for his final album which was 100% written and produced by Oliver.

Oliver had a deep curiosity about the world and wanted to experience every country and culture. Over the past two years, Oliver was a global citizen, visiting over 100 countries: eating local cuisine; connecting with locals of all kinds; participating in ceremonies; giving concerts; and recording music on his laptop. He went to the Middle East, sailed in Antarctica and became an honorary Maasai tribal chief in Tanzania.

Oliver was more than a musician; he was a true artist in every sense of the word, seeing the world as a stage for his performance art. He pushed boundaries in every form of media and life. Oliver was on a mission to bring the world together through art and inspiring other artists to create. Being a forward thinker, Oliver created a non-profit entitled “Dr. Oliver Tree’s Extremely Epic Art Grant for Baby Geniuses”. He wanted all of his money to go into funding other aspiring artists in all facets: music, film, installation and performance art projects.

Oliver cared so deeply about spreading art, joy, laughter and love into the world. He blended his characters seamlessly with his authentic self, which left the audience often wondering what is real or a prank. He found beauty in the ordinary and would constantly preach his “Ugly Is Beautiful” mantra on and off stage. He wanted everyone to feel like they had a place to be themselves. Under all the absurdist humor and outlandish stunts, he wanted to create an inclusive environment where everyone belonged and could realize their true potential.

Oliver was a creative force of nature, a true “Alien Boy” among human beings. His imagination was boundless, his laugh was contagious and his creativity and ideas were prolific.

Oliver is survived by his parents, Jesse & Christine Nickell of Santa Cruz, brother Jessup (Zoe), Grandmothers Ann Begin & Lorraine Nickell, Aunts Cynthia Begin, Mia Begin (Bill Schroeder), Uncle Dan Begin (Melissa), Aunts Sheree Kouffeld (Dave Christopher) and Jan Lamascus (Marvin), many beloved cousins, Beth, Breanna, Kaitlin, Kimmy, Maggie, Meadow and Nicolas; and numerous friends worldwide. He considered his team and colleagues his family: Dan Awad, Paul Donatelli; his bandmates: Casey Mattson, Amir Oosman, Jake Jamieson, Jmsey; his creative collaborators: Ethan Snoreck aka Whethan; Ryan Farber; Steve Zilberman; Jacob Dennis; Sebastian Hackett; his love Fiona Chernavskaya, as well as many others who touched his project and helped him execute his vision, who are too innumerable to be named.We’ll leave you with a quote which Oliver said at almost every show he performed at, his mantra to the world: “No matter how strange you think you look, no matter how ugly you feel, you are beautiful.”

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T.I.'s Kill The King Might Not Be His Last Album After All

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T.I. has proudly carried the title of King of the South for many years. With the release of his new album Kill The King, which he has described as his final full length project, many fans believe he is closing an important chapter in his career. While some are ready to celebrate his legacy, others are still hoping he has at least one more album left to share. Interestingly, the closing track "CONTINENTAL" hints that the story may not be over just yet.

The final seconds of the song feature a woman's voice saying, "To be continued" before the music ends with a dramatic piano chord. On its own, the moment might not seem significant, but considering T.I.'s repeated comments about Kill The King being his last album, it has sparked plenty of speculation among listeners.

That brief ending does not necessarily confirm another project is on the way. Since nothing has been officially announced, fans are left to interpret the tease for themselves. Some believe a deluxe edition could be released in the near future, while others are hoping the Atlanta rapper has rediscovered the motivation to continue making albums.

Regardless of what comes next, longtime supporters appear to be embracing Kill The King. Whether or not another full length project arrives, many expect T.I. to remain an influential figure in hip hop through his leadership, business ventures, and entertainment career.

T.I.'s "Kill The King"

In addition to the discussion surrounding the album's ending, T.I. has continued sharing his thoughts on Kill The King. During an interview with The Shade Room at the 2026 BET Awards media house, he reflected on what the project means to him.

"I'm honored," Tip expressed concerning the reception to the LP. "I feel blessed to be able to present this part of my life with the world. Every time you create a body of work, it's gon represent a different part of your life. This moment in my life, for it to be represented and for the world to receive it, it's an honor... It's important for us to do what we can for our children so they will have something to pick up where we leave off."

Beyond the album, T.I. has also addressed the controversy surrounding his previous Verzuz comments while looking ahead to whatever comes next. Whether that future includes another album or focuses on ventures outside of music remains uncertain, leaving fans eager to see his next move.

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