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Broadcast area | Worldwide (Online and On Demand) |
Frequency | 92,1 FM (Bucharest) 94,1 FM (Ibiza) 104,8 FM (Mallorca) 102,7 FM (Buzău) |
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Language(s) | English |
Format | Electro house Dance Music |
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For Czech Media Invest Europa FM Virgin Radio For Like Media Group Like Radio | |
History | |
First air date | 2008 (Bucharest, Romania) (as VIBE FM) February 2019 (Belgium) July 15, 2021 (Romania) |
Former names | Radio DEEA, VIBE FM (Romania) |
Links | |
Webcast | https://www.youtube.com/c/tomorrowland |
Website | https://www.tomorrowland.com/home/radio |
Tomorrowland One World Radio (formerly Radio DEEA and Vibe FM) is the official radio station and content platform of Tomorrowland. Its goal is uniting the "People of Tomorrow" through the music all year long, not only during the festival.
The digital radio station broadcasts many electronic genres with daily, weekly, and special monthly episodes.
Listeners can tune in to One World Radio through various online platforms. Additionally, the radio channel can be accessed via FM and DAB.
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One World Radio was launched as Radio DEEA in 1997.[ citation needed ]
In 2007, Lagardère bought the licenses of Radio DEEA, for the launch of Vibe FM in 2008. Although Lagardère bought only the radio licenses for Radio DEEA, but not the brand. Also, Radio 21 has also bought 21 radio licenses for Radio DEEA, also in 2007.
On April 7, 2008, Radio DEEA became Vibe FM, and the format for Vibe FM when it was launched was dance music, with the slogan Dancefloor Radio.[ citation needed ]
In February 2019, One World Radio was launched in Belgium as part of 15th anniversary of Tomorrowland, opening with a set by Steve Aoki.
On July 15, 2021, Vibe FM became One World Radio, which is the Belgian music festival Tomorrowland's official radio station. [1] [ user-generated source? ]
On July 1, 2022, One World Radio launched in the United Kingdom and Malta as DAB station as well as Spain as FM radio station in Mallorca and Ibiza. [2]
In 2022, One World Radio has a large range of different radio shows from daily to monthly, these are [3]
Daily Shows
Weekly
Monthly
The Tomorrowland top 1000 is an annual countdown of "The Biggest Anthems In The History Of Tomorrowland" voted by the listeners [4]
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 | One | Swedish House Mafia |
2 | Mammoth | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike |
3 | Levels | Avicii |
4 | Titanium | David Guetta Ft Sia |
5 | Animals | Martin Garrix |
6 | Heroes | Alesso |
7 | This Is What It Feels Like | Armin Van Buuren Ft Trevor Guthrie |
8 | I Could Be The One | Avicii |
9 | Tremor | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Ft Martin Garrix |
10 | Turn Up The Speakers | Afrojack Ft Martin Garrix |
In 2019, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike where the most popular artist with 28 tracks, followed by Tiësto with 22 tracks and Martin Garrix with 19 tracks. The most popular country was The Netherlands with 252 tracks, while the UK followed behind with 159 tacks |
Position | Song | Artist |
---|---|---|
1 | Levels | Avicii |
2 | Mammoth | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike |
3 | Titanium | David Guetta Ft Sia |
4 | One | Swedish House Mafia |
5 | Animals | Martin Garrix |
6 | This Is What It Feels Like | Armin Van Buuren Ft Trevor Guthrie |
7 | Reload | Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash |
8 | Turn Up The Speakers | Afrojack Ft Martin Garrix |
9 | Don't You Worry Child | Swedish House Mafia |
10 | Tremor | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Ft Martin Garrix |
Position | Song | Artist |
---|---|---|
1 | Levels | Avicii |
2 | Mammoth | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike |
3 | Don't You Worry Child | Swedish House Mafia |
4 | High On Life | Martin Garrix |
5 | Blah Blah Blah | Armin Van Buuren |
6 | Reload | Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash |
7 | Tremor | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Ft Martin Garrix |
8 | Seem Bromance | Tim Berg |
9 | Turn Up The Speakers | Afrojack Ft Martin Garrix |
10 | Pursuit Of Happiness (Remix) | Steve Aoki |
Martin Garrix was the most popular artist this year with 35 tracks followed closely by Axwell with 32 tracks |
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 ▲ 1 | Mammoth | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike |
2 1 | Levels | Avicii |
3 | Don't You Worry Child | Swedish House Mafia |
4 | High On Life | Martin Garrix |
5 ▲ 15 | Titanium | David Guetta Ft Sia |
6 1 | Blah Blah Blah | Armin Van Buuren |
7 ▲ 5 | If I Lose Myself (Remix) | Alesso & OneRepublic |
8 2 | Reload | Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash |
9 2 | Tremor | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Ft Martin Garrix |
10 ▲ 2 | This Is What It Feels Like | Armin Van Buuren Ft Trevor Guthrie |
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 2 | Don't You Worry Child | Swedish House Mafia |
2 | Levels | Avicii |
3 2 | Mammoth | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike |
4 | High On Life | Martin Garrix |
5 1 | Blah Blah Blah | Armin Van Buuren |
6 2 | Reload | Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash |
7 2 | Titanium | David Guetta Ft Sia |
8 83 | Age of Love - Remix | Charlotte de Witte & Enrico Sangiuliano |
9 19 | Wake Me Up | Avicii |
10 3 | If I Lose Myself (Remix) | Alesso & OneRepublic |
This year had 129 new entries, Martin Garrix had the most songs with 40, while Guetta, Tiesto, and Armin Van Buuren each had 35 |
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 1 | Levels | Avicii |
2 1 | Mammoth | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike |
3 1 | High On Life | Martin Garrix |
4 3 | Don't You Worry Child | Swedish House Mafia |
5 12 | Seek Bromance | Tim Berg, Avicii |
6 8 | Calling (Lose My Mind) | Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso |
7 | Titanium | David Guetta Ft Sia |
8 2 | If I Lose Myself (Remix) | Alesso & OneRepublic |
9 3 | Reload | Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash |
10 5 | Blah Blah Blah | Armin Van Buuren |
The magical 500 is an annual countdown of the top 500 songs released in the calendar year, voted by listeners
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 | Piece Of Your Heart | MEDUZA, Goodboys |
2 | Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, David Guetta, Daddy Yankee, Afro Bros, Natti Natasha | |
3 | Heaven | Avicii |
4 | You Little Beauty | Fisher |
5 | No Sleep | Martin Garrix, Bonn |
6 | Giant | Calvin Harris, Rag'n'Bone Man |
7 | Happier | Marshmello, Bastille |
8 | Takeaway | The Chainsmokers, Illenium, Lennon Stella |
9 | No Goodbye | Paul Kalkbrenner |
10 | Never Change | Don Diablo |
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 | Head & Heart | Joel Corry, MNEK |
2 | Roses (Imanbek Remix) | SAINt JHN, Imanbek |
3 | In Your Eyes | Robin Schulz, Alida |
4 | Secrets | Regard, RAYE |
5 | Lose Control | MEDUZA, Becky Hill, Goodboys |
6 | Turn Me On | Riton, Oliver Heldens, Vula |
7 | On My Mind | Diplo, SIDEPIECE |
8 | Breaking Me | Topic ft. A7S |
9 | The Business | Tiësto |
10 | Love to Go | Lost Frequencies, Zonderling & Kelvin Jones |
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 | Love Tonight | Shouse |
2 | The Business | Tiësto |
3 | Marea (We've Lost Dancing) | Fred again.., The Blessed Madonna |
4 | Friday (Dopamine Re-Edit) | Riton, Nightcrawlers, Mufasa & Hypeman |
5 | Where Are You Now | Lost Frequencies, Calum Scott |
6 | Your Love (9PM) | ATB, Topic, A7S |
7 | Remember | David Guetta, Becky Hill |
8 | The Age Of Love (Charlotte de Witte and Enrico Sangiuliano Remix) | Age Of Love, Charlotte de Witte, Enrico Sangiuliano |
9 | Do It To It | ACRAZE, Cherish |
10 | Pepas (David Guetta Remix) | Farruko, David Guetta |
Position | Song | Artist |
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1 | Ferrari | James Hype |
2 | I'm Good (Blue) | David Guetta,Bebe Rexha |
3 | Afraid to Feel | LF System |
4 | Do It To It | Acraze |
5 | Bad Memories | Meduza, James Carter, Elley Duhe, FAST BOY |
6 | Turn On The Lights again.. | Fred Again.., Swedish House Mafia |
7 | Move Your Body | Ownboss, Sevek |
8 | The Motto | Tiesto, Ava Max |
9 | Belly Dancer | Imanbek, BYOR |
10 | Crazy What Love Can Do | David Guetta, Becky Hill, Ella Henderson |
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