
After nearly two decades and almost 1,000 episodes, Tiësto has officially ended his “Club Life” radio show.
This move concludes one of the most influential programs in modern dance music history.
During the final broadcast, Tiësto reflected on his long journey and thanked his loyal fans for their support.
He clarified that this moment does not represent a goodbye, but rather the beginning of a fresh creative chapter.
The Evolution of a Global Sound
Tiësto launched “Club Life” in April 2007, marking his famous transition from trance to electro house and big-room EDM.
This musical shift defined the late 2000s and helped spark the massive rise of global music festivals.
Over the years, the show reached millions of listeners through Radio 538, SiriusXM, and over 300 other stations worldwide.
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Returning to the Foundation
Now, the global icon plans to return to his musical roots.
In his final episode, he expressed excitement about reconnecting with the emotional styles of his earlier work.
This change follows a landmark performance at the Great Pyramids of Giza in 2025.
During that show, he introduced a fresh sound that resonated deeply with his longtime followers.
A New Beginning for Tiësto
Ending “Club Life” marks a pivotal step in his career.
The show first aired just as trance music began to fade from the mainstream.
Now, it reaches its conclusion just as the world finds a renewed passion for that very same genre.
Ultimately, Tiësto’s journey proves that true icons constantly find ways to reinvent themselves.