The radio marathon of One World Radio Tomorrowland has come to an end once again this year.
For this 2026 edition as well, the countdown of one thousand tracks took us through 25 years of Dance and EDM music, with many new entries compared to last year. The amount of music released every Friday is truly huge, but as we show in our Best of Today #Release, only some tracks really matter, and in this case, they also make it into such an important chart.
As always, the Tomorrowland Top 1000 was broadcast live on the radio for ten days, delivering 125 positions per day to listeners all around the world. Between contributions from various DJs and producers in the global EDM scene and excerpts from live sets across different editions of the festival over the years, it was once again a massive achievement, even from a radio perspective. And as always, we love documenting its results on our website.
FunFact: The Tomorrowland Top 1000 reaches its eighth year.
The charts of 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
Among the most featured artists in the chart, we find Martin Garrix leading with 43 tracks, followed by Tiësto with 41 and David Guetta with 34. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike are the most represented duo with 23 tracks, while Swedish House Mafia appear 18 times.
One more FunFact before moving on to the final top 10: the oldest track in the chart is “The Age of Love” from 1990. Now let’s take a look at the top ten:
- Avicii – Levels
- Swedish House Mafia, John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child
- Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash, John Martin – Reload
- Martin Garrix, Bonn – High On Life
- Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso, Ryan Tedder – Calling (Lose My Mind)
- Dimitri Vegas, MOGUAI, Like Mike – Mammoth
- OneRepublic, Alesso – If I Lose Myself (Alesso vs OneRepublic)
- Hardwell – Spaceman
- David Guetta, Sia – Titanium
- Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah
If you want to relive the chart via Spotify, the full list of one thousand tracks is available here. See you next year!



