Tributes from some of the world's biggest music stars have poured in following the death of Tom Petty.

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The Traveling Wilburys and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers legend passed away aged 66 on 2nd October after suffering a heart attack.

A statement from Petty's former manager Tony Dimitriades was tweeted out and confirmed the news that the Breakdown and Free Fallin' singer had died:

https://twitter.com/tompetty/status/915072929120972801

The news prompted tributes from some of the biggest figures in music, with Bob Dylan telling Rolling Stone magazine that Petty's death was “crushing” as he “thought the world” of him.

Dylan, who was a bandmember of the Traveling Wilburys alongside Petty, added: "It’s shocking, crushing news. I thought the world of Tom. He was great performer, full of the light, a friend, and I’ll never forget him."

Other giants of music took to Twitter to express their condolences:

https://twitter.com/PaulMcCartney/status/914986631249133568

https://twitter.com/Carole_King/status/914945988111896577

https://twitter.com/MickJagger/status/915105162884190208

https://twitter.com/bryanadams/status/914947323100360705

https://twitter.com/SherylCrow/status/914947567447928842

https://twitter.com/JohnMayer/status/914950225025994755

https://twitter.com/cyndilauper/status/914953944236949504

https://twitter.com/BrianWilsonLive/status/914958345609580544

https://twitter.com/KidRock/status/914953973651603456

Meanwhile Coldplay performed their own rendition of Free Fallin' on stage in the US alongside former R.E.M guitarist Peter Buck in tribute to the singer-songwriter:

https://twitter.com/coldplay/status/915083328700563456

Away from the world of music, other celebrities expressed their sadness at the musician's passing, including Kiefer Sutherland, Caitriona Balfe and Top Gear presenter Chris Harris.

https://twitter.com/RealKiefer/status/915068802437730304

https://twitter.com/caitrionambalfe/status/915111444592693251

https://twitter.com/harrismonkey/status/915119538404028416

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Petty had last performed live just a week ago, and had recently expressed his desire to give up touring, telling Rolling Stone magazine: "I'd be lying if I didn't say I was thinking this might be the last big one. We're all on the backside of our 60s. I have a granddaughter now I'd like to see as much as I can. I don't want to spend my life on the road."

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