The American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree has died at the age of 32 after a helicopter collision in Rio de Janeiro.
The accident occurred on Sunday morning when two helicopters collided mid-air over the Brazilian city, killing all six people on board. Authorities said one of the aircraft crashed into a car dealership lot, sparking a fire that engulfed around 20 electric vehicles. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the crash.
Among the victims was Argentine YouTuber Gaspar Prim, popularly known as Gaspi. Brazilian officials said emergency services received the first alert shortly after 9 a.m. local time.
Tree, born Oliver Tree Nickell in Santa Cruz, California, had recently begun a global tour and was due to perform across seven continents. Days before the crash, he shared social media posts from Brazil, including videos showing him wearing a Brazilian football jersey and playing street football.
The musician rose to prominence through his distinctive visual style and viral music videos. He was best known for songs including Life Goes On, Miss You, and Alien Boy. His career gained momentum after the success of When I’m Down in 2016, leading to a record deal and several successful albums.
Tree also made headlines beyond music. In 2020, he earned a Guinness World Record for building the world’s largest kick scooter and received a Brit Award nomination in 2024 for Miss You, alongside German producer Robin Schulz.
Tributes have poured in from across the entertainment industry. Singer T-Pain described Tree as an artist who was “different in the best way possible” and thanked him for sharing his creativity with the world.
The story was first reported by TheCable Lifestyle and has since been confirmed by multiple international news organisations.