The Dutch producer took advantage of the third anniversary of Avicii' death to confess courageously about his bipolar disorders on Twitter yesterday.
It's in a long post shared Tuesday night on his Twitter account that Oliver Heldens has revealed to have bipolar disorders since the age of 12 and explained the consequences that they had & always have on his life as an artist.
He explains notably having to cancel a date during a tour in the United States in 2019 because his condition did not allow him to occur. You can read the full message on his post below.
Mental Health in Electronic Music Industry
Those working in the electronic music industry at every level are often more susceptible to feelings of isolation and loneliness resulting from a high frequency of, travelling alone and performing throughout the night with little time to recover.
It takes courage to open up on the state of its mental health especially nowadays when the world is undergoing a pandemic because even if the subject of mental health in electronic music industry is moreover In addition treated and shared, there is still a taboo subject for many artists.
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