Tiësto’s long-awaited return to trance lit up Dreamstate SoCal with new IDs, remixes, classics, and emotional fan moments. Dive into the highlights of this historic set.

Tiësto Delivers a Trance Masterclass at Dreamstate SoCal — These Are the Moments Fans Are Still Losing Their Minds Over
Tiësto’s return to trance wasn’t just a festival highlight — it was a full-blown moment in dance music history. After months of rumors and rising fan pressure, the Dutch icon stepped onto The Dream Stage at Queen Mary Waterfront and delivered a performance that felt like a love letter to every era he helped shape.
And from the first beat, it was clear:
The king was home.
A Perfect Intro — and the First Big Surprise
Opening with a cinematic build that surged into his brand-new track ‘Bring Me To Life’ with FORS, Tiësto instantly snapped the crowd into trance mode. The energy skyrocketed. The nostalgia was real. And yet — this was something fresh.
A new chapter.
A rebirth.
A signal that Tiësto wasn’t just revisiting trance… he was reinventing it.
Four Unreleased IDs — The Crowd Absolutely Lost It
As the set unfolded, Tiësto dropped four IDs, each one exploding with soaring leads, hypnotic basslines, and that unmistakable “In Search of Sunrise” warmth. Phones shot into the air. Fans screamed. Many stood still, emotional, as if realizing they were witnessing dance music history in real time.
A Journey Through Trance Royalty
The classics hit just as hard as the new material:
- Delerium – ‘Silence’ (Tiësto In Search of Sunrise 2025 Remix)
- Push – ‘Universal Nation’ (Tiësto Techrave Mix)
- ‘Adagio for Strings’ — the moment that shook the entire crowd
Every drop felt like a memory.
Every melody felt like home.
Every transition reminded the world why Tiësto changed electronic music forever.
A Set That Will Live Forever in Dance Music History
This wasn’t just a performance — it was a reclamation of identity. A reminder of the roots that built generations of ravers. A promise of a new trance album on the horizon.
Dreamstate SoCal didn’t just get a Tiësto set.
It got a historic comeback.
The kind fans will talk about for decades.
The kind that changes festival culture.
The kind that only Tiësto could deliver.











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