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'Alien Boy' singer Oliver Tree tragically dies in helicopter crash at 32

Oliver Tree, US singer-songwriter and record producer, breathes his last at 32

Published June 15, 2026
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Alien Boy singer Oliver Tree tragically dies in helicopter crash at 32
'Alien Boy' singer Oliver Tree tragically dies in helicopter crash at 32

The renowned American singer-songwriter and record producer Oliver Tree has lost his life in a helicopter crash in Brazil.

According to Brazilian media reports, the 32-year-old was among six people who died when two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro on Sunday morning, June 14, and crashed in the western zone of the city.

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The fire department of Rio de Janeiro’s military revealed that both helicopters crashed on a car dealership. Many parked vehicles were there, which unleashed a blaze, but it was successfully extinguished.

Notably, an investigation is being carried out to find out the exact cause of the collision and the officials faced difficulties in formally identifying the victims as they were badly burned in the crash.

Tree was accompanied by Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim and an Argentine video director on the helicopter.

The Life Goes On crooner was on his world tour, The World’s First Tour, to support his album Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, which he dropped on April 24, 2026.

His 7 shows were scheduled in 30 different countries across the globe, which have been cancelled due to his tragic passing.

It is important to note that Oliver Tree performed in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 4, and the very next day, he was seen playing football in a Brazilian neighbourhood, as he posted a video on his Instagram.

Areeba Sheikh
Areeba Sheikh is a reporter specialising in trending topics, with a focus on music, entertainment culture, and viral moments. For the past two years she has been covering wide artists, releases, and digital conversations, blending storytelling with trend analysis to capture how online buzz, fandom, and pop culture shape global audience engagement.
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