Which iconic electronic anthem topped the Tomorrowland Top 1000 in 2025?


After ten thrilling days of musical celebration, the Tomorrowland Top 1000 has reached its peak – and this year’s ultimate anthem is none other than Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ featuring John Martin. The track climbed three spots to claim the #1 position, reaffirming its timeless impact on dance music fans around the globe.

Avicii’s legendary ‘Levels’ took second place, followed closely by Martin Garrix’s emotional masterpiece ‘High On Life’, completing a powerhouse top three.


The Tomorrowland Top 10 of 2025:

  1. Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child (+3)
  2. Avicii – Levels (–1)
  3. Martin Garrix feat. Bonn – High On Life (=)
  4. Dimitri Vegas, MOGUAI & Like Mike – Mammoth (–2)
  5. Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso feat. Ryan Tedder – Calling (Lose My Mind) (+1)
  6. Alesso vs OneRepublic – If I Lose Myself (+2)
  7. Avicii – Wake Me Up (+7)
  8. Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah (+2)
  9. Hardwell – Spaceman (+15)
  10. Age Of Love – The Age Of Love (Charlotte de Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano Remix) (+8)

The Tomorrowland Top 1000 is a unique celebration of electronic music history, curated entirely by fans worldwide. This year marks the seventh edition of the list, once again broadcast on One World Radio, which counted down 125 tracks per day over ten days.

A new twist for 2025: fans were given the power to vote on the final top 10 order until the day before the grand finale via the Tomorrowland App and website, making the final ranking more interactive than ever before.


Highlights from this year’s Tomorrowland Top 1000:

  • Martin Garrix is the most featured artist, with 42 tracks in the list.
  • Tiësto follows closely with 41 tracks, and David Guetta rounds out the top three with 36 tracks.
  • Charlotte de Witte is the highest-ranking female artist.
  • Swedish House Mafia are the highest-ranking trio.
  • The Netherlands remains the most represented country.
  • The highest new entry this year: ‘Move’ by Adam Port & Stryv, landing at #69.

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