Tiësto ends an era as ‘Club Life’ concludes after nearly 1,000 episodes
After nearly two decades on air, Tiësto has officially closed the chapter on his legendary ‘Club Life’ radio show, marking the end of one of the most influential broadcast series in modern dance music. The announcement arrived during the final episode, where Tiësto reflected on the journey, thanked fans for their unwavering support, and emphasized that this moment represents not a farewell — but the beginning of a new creative era.
Launched in April 2007, Club Life symbolized a pivotal shift in Tiësto’s sound. The show marked his transition away from the trance style that defined his early career and into a new world of electro house and big-room EDM, ultimately shaping the sound of the late 2000s and the global festival boom that followed. Over the years, Club Life reached millions of listeners across Radio 538, SiriusXM, and more than 300 syndicated stations worldwide, cementing its status as a cornerstone of dance culture.
Now, Tiësto returns to his roots. During the final broadcast, he spoke passionately about entering a new creative phase, one that reconnects with the emotional, melodic DNA of his early years. The shift follows a significant artistic moment in 2025, when Tiësto delivered an epic performance at the Great Pyramids of Giza, unveiling a renewed sound direction that resonated deeply with longtime fans.
The decision feels symbolic, a closing loop in a legendary career. Club Life began where trance paused. Its ending arrives just as trance returns.
From Innercity 1999, to the EDM super-era, to a historic comeback, Tiësto’s story continues to evolve, proving that true icons never stop reinventing themselves.
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