1001 Tracklists Reveal The 10 Biggest Sets of 2019
1001Tracklists just put out its annual report, A State of Dance Music 2019.
As the go-to source for festival tracklists, the site keeps a running tally on artists, tracks, and their tracklists — down to the details including mashups, edits and IDs. In 2019, over 36,000 tracklists were added and over 81,000 new tracks were logged into the database.
Thus, 1001Tracklists has a firm grasp on what’s happening in the industry, from festivals to radio shows, the artists and the labels that support them, and everything in between. This report is essentially a deep dive into the trends and numbers that defined 2019, another amazing year for dance music around the world.
Below, you’ll find the 1001Tracklists’ Top Sets of 2019 — the top 10 most viewed tracklists of the year. Most of them took place at Ultra Music Festival Miami, but a couple went down at Tomorrowland Belgium.
See the full report here, including top tracks, festivals, labels, and much more.
1001Tracklists: Top Sets of 2019
1. Marshmello – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
2. Timmy Trumpet – Tomorrowland Belgium 2019, Weekend 1
3. Tiesto – Tomorrowland Belgium 2019, Weekend 1
4. Oliver Heldens – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
5. Martin Garrix – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
6. The Chainsmokers – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
7. Nicky Romero – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
8. Afrojack – Ultra Miami Music Festival 2019
9. Alesso – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
10. Armin van Buuren – Ultra Music Festival Miami 2019
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