
This has been appearing for a long time in individual one-hour versions on Internet platforms such as Soundcloud and YouTube. In April 2011 Tiësto changed radio stations and moved his show "Club Life" to 3FM. An international version in English is also available as a podcast. Originally the show was supposed to be called "Club Nouveau", but was renamed after five shows due to name disputes. In "Tiësto's Club Life" he presents the latest electronic dance music and in the "15 Minutes of Fame" gives young DJs a platform to present themselves to a broad audience. Since ApTiësto has had a weekly radio program on the Dutch radio station Radio 538. In 2006 Tiësto took part in the new edition of the Love Parade. In the same year the Tiësto CEE Tour followed in 2005 while visiting cities such as Prague, Bratislava, Zagreb, Belgrade and Budapest. In 2005 he had a solo appearance at Disneyland Paris and four concerts in the USA ( Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Miami and New Orleans ) as part of the Tiësto In Concert USA tour. Tiësto during his "Elements of Life Tour" 2007 The honor is similar to the award of the Federal Cross of Merit in Germany. Also in 2004, Queen Beatrix honored him for his services to the Dutch dance scene with the award of the Order of Orange-Nassau with the rank of officer. Tiësto had over 100 gigs in 2004, including regular appearances in well-known clubs such as Amnesia in Ibiza and Gatecrasher in Sheffield. He also organized Tiësto In Concert 2, where he put on a huge show in front of 70,000 fans. In addition, these tracks developed into trance hymns.

The singles Love Comes Again, Traffic and Just Be reached top three positions in the Netherlands and placed in other European single charts. This reached the top of the Dutch album charts and was also successful beyond the borders. On April 6, 2004, he released his second studio album Just Be. In the course of the performance, Tiësto released the album Parade of the Athletes, which is a mix album of current and past commercial successes. The performance was decisive for Martin Garrix 's beginning of a music career. This is probably the biggest gig by a DJ to date, with millions of viewers around the world. On August 13, 2004, he accompanied the invasion of the athletes into the stadium at the Olympic Summer Games in Athens. In 2003, with Tiësto In Concert, he was the first DJ to play records in front of 25,000 spectators in a stadium ( GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands). In 2002 he was voted the best DJ in the world for the first time by readers of the British DJ Mag. Ģ002–2004: Number one DJ and increasing popularity In the Dutch album charts, it moved up to the top quarter and reached gold status. The album was a huge success, also in the US. Īfter a few mix CDs, his debut album In My Memory was released in 2001. Tiësto's big break came in 2000 with the remix of Delerium's Silence (voiced by Sarah McLachlan ), which reached number three on the Billboard charts.

In 1997 he and his friend and production partner Arny Bink founded the now legendary Black Hole Recordings label. In the mid-1990s he released self-produced tracks under various artist names and on various labels. There he was discovered by trend scouts from Rotterdam. In his youth he played as resident DJ of the small club Spock in Breda, where his later friend and also DJ Hardwell grew up. Tiësto became interested in the work of the disc jockey (DJ) at the age of eight. 1.8 2016: AFTR: HRS & appearance as Marshmello.1.7 2015: Collaborations with newcomers.1.6 2013 to 2014: A Town Called Paradise.1.4 2009 to 2010: Musical Freedom & The Greatest DJ Of All Time.

