Avicii’s ‘Levels’ voted number one in Tomorrowland Top 1000 2026
Fans have voted Avicii ‘Levels’ as the number one track in the Tomorrowland Top 1000 2026. One World Radio, the festival’s global station, revealed the final standings after weeks of voting. Notably, the result arrived on April 20, eight years to the day since the producer’s passing. The timing hit hard across the dance community.
‘Levels’ dethroned Swedish House Mafia‘s ‘Don’t You Worry Child’ from the previous year’s count. Furthermore, the Avicii anthem reaches across generations of Tomorrowland attendees. Its opening hook remains instantly recognisable inside a stadium, a club or a radio spot. That universal pull is what pushed it over the line.
The wider Top 1000 doubled as a snapshot of the festival’s musical DNA. Meanwhile, Martin Garrix led all artists with 43 entries on the full list. Tiësto followed with 41, and David Guetta landed 34. Crucially, the rankings blend timeless anthems with modern hits. Tomorrowland’s programming team uses that exact mix across its stages each year.
Indeed, the Avicii family reacted publicly after the reveal. They thanked fans for keeping Tim Bergling’s work at the centre of dance music. Moreover, ‘Levels’ has carried a live second life through tribute shows, documentaries and the Tim Bergling Foundation’s ongoing work. Originally released in 2011, the track still tops the chart a full 15 years later. In short, eight years after his death, an entire scene chose the record that first pulled many of them onto the Tomorrowland floor. Tim’s sound still leads the count, and a new generation of fans will hear ‘Levels’ open stages this summer.