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Avicii is the DJ behind hits such as 'Wake Me Up' and 'Hey Brother'. Image Credit: Live @ Atlantis

Organisers of DJ Avicii’s cancelled Dubai concert on April 4 have released details on how to get refunds.

“All online ticket holders who have not collected their physical tickets will be refunded automatically by the online ticket partners,” said the organisers of the Live@Atlantis concert series. “Guests who bought or collected physical tickets should return the physical ticket to the same ticket vendor in order to be refunded. Table bookers will be contacted directly.

“We wish Avicii a speedy recovery and look forward to bringing him to the Live@Atlantis stage in the very near future.”

The EDM star, lesser known by his name Tim Bergling, woke up with sharp pains on March 26 after flying into Miami for his Ultra Live Festival appearances in the city that weekend. He was forced to axe the shows after having both his gall bladder and a ruptured appendix removed in surgery.

Bergling took to Twitter to express regret over the forced cancellations.

“It’s a routine procedure and all going well, I expect to be fully recovered and back on my feet in time for my US True Tour [kicking off in Boston on April 10],” he wrote. “Now I feel like s*** but at least I’m on the road to recovery…”

For more information on the Dubai concert email live@atlantisthepalm.com.