Bands & artists like Tiësto

If you like Tiësto, 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 Tiësto? Start with our listening guide.

Artists to try next

David Guetta

David Guetta

Guide

Known for his anthemic house tracks, Guetta combines catchy melodies with driving beats that resonate well in dance clubs.

French house dance-pop electro house
Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris

Guide

Harris's blend of electro house and pop elements creates infectious dance tracks that mirror Tiësto's energy and appeal.

dance-pop electro house electronic dance music
Armin van Buuren

Armin van Buuren

As a fellow trance pioneer, van Buuren shares a similar expansive sound with uplifting synths and driving rhythms.

electro house progressive house progressive trance
Zedd

Zedd

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Zedd's production style features vibrant synths and pulsating beats, making his music highly danceable and energetic.

dubstep electro house electronic dance music
deadmau5

deadmau5

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With a focus on progressive house and intricate soundscapes, Deadmau5 offers a sonic depth that fans of Tiësto will appreciate.

complextro electro house electronica
Sander van Doorn

Sander van Doorn

His dynamic productions often blend progressive house with trance elements, creating a euphoric listening experience.

electro house
Afrojack

Afrojack

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Afrojack's high-energy tracks incorporate heavy bass lines and catchy hooks, aligning closely with Tiësto's festival-ready sound.

Dutch house electro house progressive house
Steve Aoki

Steve Aoki

Guide

Aoki's party-centric electronic music features vibrant drops and collaborations that evoke a similar celebratory atmosphere.

electronica

Common questions

Who sounds like Tiësto?

Artists similar to Tiësto include David Guetta, Calvin Harris, Armin van Buuren and Zedd. Each shares elements of Tiësto's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Tiësto?

Tiësto is primarily known for electronica, EDM and trance. Pulsing beats intertwine with soaring synths, creating an infectious energy that drives movement and compels bodies to dance.

Where should I start if I like Tiësto?

If you enjoy Tiësto, start with David Guetta — their album "7" is a great entry point. Known for his anthemic house tracks, Guetta combines catchy melodies with driving beats that resonate well in dance clubs.