Bands & artists like Avicii
If you like Avicii, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.
New to Avicii? Start with our listening guide.
Artists to try next
Calvin Harris
GuideKnown for his catchy hooks and vibrant production, Calvin Harris creates euphoric dance tracks that blend electronic and pop elements, similar to Avicii's style.
David Guetta
GuideWith a knack for anthemic choruses and driving beats, David Guetta's music often features the same uplifting energy and melodic structure found in Avicii's work.
Zedd
GuideZedd combines intricate melodies with powerful drops, creating a euphoric soundscape that resonates well with fans of Avicii's expansive house tracks.
Kygo
Kygo's tropical house sound features lush melodies and rhythmic grooves, evoking a similar feel-good atmosphere to Avicii's uplifting productions.
Marshmello
Marshmello's blend of melodic bass and catchy hooks mirrors the euphoric tension found in Avicii's tracks, making his music appealing to fans of electronic dance music.
Alesso
Alesso is known for his soaring melodies and energetic drops that create a celebratory mood akin to the euphoric soundscapes crafted by Avicii.
Robin Schulz
GuideRobin Schulz's deep house tracks are characterized by smooth melodies and infectious beats, resonating well with the uplifting vibe of Avicii's music.
Sander van Doorn
Sander van Doorn creates high-energy tracks with rich melodic layers and driving beats, paralleling the euphoric essence found in Avicii's work.
Common questions
Who sounds like Avicii?
Artists similar to Avicii include Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Zedd and Kygo. Each shares elements of Avicii's sound while bringing their own perspective.
What genre is Avicii?
Avicii is primarily known for EDM, electro house and progressive house. Pulsing rhythms drive forward while expansive melodies rise and swell, creating a euphoric tension that compels movement and connection.
Where should I start if I like Avicii?
If you enjoy Avicii, start with Calvin Harris — their album "96 Months" is a great entry point. Known for his catchy hooks and vibrant production, Calvin Harris creates euphoric dance tracks that blend electronic and pop elements, similar to Avicii's style.