Avicii “Levels” Tops Tomorrowland Top 1000 for 2026 Edition

Artwork from Avicii for Levels

Avicii takes the top spot in this year’s Tomorrowland Top 1000 with his iconic track “Levels.”

The result places the song above last year’s winner, “Don’t You Worry Child” by Swedish House Mafia.

Organizers revealed the ranking just before 17:00 CEST, marking the final moment of the annual fan-voted countdown.

This year’s edition highlights the global reach of electronic music.

It blends timeless anthems with modern hits, while reflecting what Tomorrowland describes as the core identity of the festival.

Across the countdown, listeners revisit tracks from different eras, from nostalgic classics to newer releases shaping today’s scene.

The final Top 10 showcases the lasting impact of festival anthems.

Alongside Avicii’s “Levels,” tracks like “Reload” by Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash, and John Martin appear prominently.

Martin Garrix also enters the list with “High On Life,” while “Calling (Lose My Mind)” by Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso, and Ryan Tedder adds to the lineup.

Other entries include “Mammoth” by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and MOGUAI, “Titanium” by David Guetta and Sia, as well as “Blah Blah Blah” by Armin van Buuren.

Read more: Avicii Shares “Stories” Studio Sessions on YouTube

The Legacy of Avicii Lives On

Avicii’s win reflects the long-lasting influence of “Levels.”

Since its release in 2011, the track has remained a key moment in dance music culture.

Many artists, including Joel Corry and NERVO, have highlighted the song as a personal favorite during recent appearances connected to the countdown.

Looking at the overall chart, Martin Garrix leads with 43 entries across the Top 1000.

Tiësto follows with 41, while David Guetta holds 34 entries.

Among duos, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike stand out with 23 tracks, while Swedish House Mafia leads the trio category with 18 appearances.

This year’s ranking also shows notable changes. KETTAMA achieves the highest new entry with “It Gets Better (Forever Mix).”

Meanwhile, Chrystal and NOTION record the biggest rise, as their remix of “The Days” climbs 609 positions.

The list spans a wide timeline. It includes early tracks like “The Age of Love” from 1990, alongside newer releases from emerging names.

In addition, classic trance has seen renewed attention, with artists like Ferry Corsten and early works from Tiësto gaining fresh support.

New-generation artists also make their mark.

Names such as Marlon Hoffstadt and KI/KI appear alongside established figures.

This mix of past and present reflects how the global dance music scene continues to evolve while staying connected to its roots.

As a fully fan-driven ranking, the Tomorrowland Top 1000 offers a clear view of what the global community values most.

From the opening track at number 1000 to Avicii’s chart-topping “Levels,” the countdown highlights how music continues to connect listeners across generations and borders.

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