American singer Oliver Tree, 32, died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on June 14. His final Instagram post, shared just days before his death, showed him enjoying time in Brazil for the first time.04:40, 15 Jun 2026Oliver Tree posted clips from his South American trip just days before his tragic death. Tree lost his life on June 14 when a helicopter crashed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was 32.‌Tree, alongside pilots Alexandre Souza and Charles Marsillac, Brazilian music producer Lucas Brito Chaves, Argentine director and screenwriter Lucas A. Vignale and YouTuber Gaspi, perished when two helicopters collided in Recreio dos Bandeirantes on Sunday morning.‌Just days prior the Californian singer had travelled to South America for the opening leg of The World's First World Tour, supporting his newest record, Love You Madly Hate You Badly. The ambitious tour was scheduled to span more than 70 gigs across 30 nations, with a mysterious "TBD" date even pencilled in for Antarctica.‌The "All That" artist's last Instagram upload appeared on both Tree's and social media personality Iae Break's profiles, captioned "American for the 1st time in Brazil" in Portuguese reports the Mirror US.The footage captured Tree, sporting a Brazilian football shirt, enjoying a day out in the South American nation. It kicked off with him yelling "Neymar!" before netting a football goal.‌The following segment showed Tree getting his signature hairstyle touched up, while another featured him seasoning a steak. Tree then jumped on a motorbike, racing down the road.The montage wrapped up with Tree back on the football pitch, leaping jubilantly while clutching roses and a trophy. Tree's final post was inundated with heartfelt tributes from followers writing in both English and Portuguese.‌Numerous users posted "rest in peace," accompanied by dove and red heart emojis. Others expressed disbelief, stating they couldn't fathom that Tree had passed away."Oliver, now we won't be able to see your craziness. we will miss you so much," one admirer wrote.In the wake of Tree's death, Break posted a collection of photographs on Instagram featuring himself alongside the deceased performer. The pair sported Brazilian football shirts while posing on a rooftop.‌His caption read, "I can't believe you're gone" in Portuguese. "Mexico was the best start. Europe, North America, Australia I'll see you soon!" Tree had written on Instagram just seven days before his passing. He had uploaded multiple posts from Mexico, largely featuring collaborations with South American social media personalities including Chilean content creator Pollo Castillo and the beloved Mexican pharmacy mascot Dr. Simi.Content cannot be displayed without consentTree had also recently published content showing himself with Japanese video game designer and writer Hideo Kojima, renowned for his Metal Gear Solid franchise. The lighthearted footage captures the duo dancing to Michael Jackson's "Chicago."Article continues belowFor more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.