Top 10 Most Watched DJ Sets EVER
From Ultra Miami to Boiler Room Tulum, these are the sets fans keep replaying millions of times.
Article Overview: YouTube has become the ultimate archive for electronic music’s most unforgettable moments. From the biggest festivals in the world to Boiler Room’s intimate dancefloor recordings, these are the DJ sets fans return to again and again.
- 1. David Guetta – Ultra Music Festival
- 2. Skrillex – Ultra Music Festival
- 3. Martin Garrix – SLAM! King's Day Celebration
- 4. Carl Cox – Boiler Room Villa Takeover
- 5. Solomun – Boiler Room
- 6. Dimitri Vegas, Steve Aoki, & Like Mike (3 Are Legend) – Ultra Music Festival
- 7. Boris Brejcha – Cercle @ Grand Palais
- 8. Black Coffee – Cercle @ Salle Wagram
- 9. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Tomorrowland
- 10. Fred again.. – Boiler Room

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1. David Guetta – Ultra Music Festival
Number of Views: ~ 153 Million
Date: March 2014
Where: Miami
Ultra 2014 captured David Guetta at the height of EDM’s global explosion. His set combined anthems like “Titanium” and “Play Hard” with peak mainstage production, streamed to millions worldwide. Over a decade later, fans still revisit it as a time capsule of the festival era’s golden peak.

2. Skrillex – Ultra Music Festival
Number of Views: ~ 92 Million
Date: March 2015
Where: Miami
Skrillex’s 2015 Ultra set is pure controlled chaos, blending dubstep, trap, and hip-hop with unmatched intensity. With nearly 100M views, it represents a moment when bass music took over the mainstage spotlight. It’s still one of the most replayed sets in festival history.

3. Martin Garrix – SLAM! King’s Day Celebration
Number of Views: ~ 75 Million
Date: April 2014
Where: Alkmaar
At only 17 years old, Martin Garrix performed this legendary set at SLAM!’s King’s Day celebration in Alkmaar. The performance has become one of the most iconic festival broadcasts of the decade. It stands as proof of Garrix’s meteoric rise from prodigy to global superstar.

4. Carl Cox – Boiler Room Villa Takeover
Number of Views: ~ 70 Million
Date: August 2013
Where: Ibiza
Carl Cox’s Ibiza Villa Takeover for Boiler Room is widely regarded as one of the most iconic techno sets ever captured on film. Cox turned a private villa stream into a masterclass in underground dance culture. The intimate atmosphere, combined with Boiler Room’s raw filming style, made this set endlessly rewatchable. More than 70M views later, it remains a cornerstone of online dance music history.

5. Solomun – Boiler Room
Number of Views: ~ 70 Million
Date: January 2015
Where: Tulum
Few sets capture vibe like Solomun’s Tulum Boiler Room. One of Solomun’s most viral clips came from this set, when him and his sister coincidentally began dancing in sync without realizing. With around 70M views, it became one of the defining Boiler Room moments and a decade later, it’s considered one of the most atmospheric livestreams in EDM history.

6. Dimitri Vegas, Steve Aoki, & Like Mike (3 Are Legend) – Ultra Music Festival
Number of Views: ~ 67 Million
Date: March 2015
Where: Miami
This Ultra set brought together three of EDM’s loudest personalities—Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, and Steve Aoki—for a B2B2B performance under their “3 Are Legend” alias. With more than 67M views, it embodies the wild, maximalist side of festival culture. Fans return to it as one of Ultra’s most chaotic but unforgettable broadcasts.

7. Boris Brejcha – Cercle @ Grand Palais
Number of Views: ~ 63 Million
Date: July 2019
Where: Paris
Performing inside the stunning Grand Palais in Paris, Boris Brejcha delivered a high-tech minimal set that perfectly matched Cercle’s cinematic production. The broadcast showcased both Brejcha’s mask-wearing mystique and his genre-defining sound. The combination of venue, visuals, and music elevated this into one of YouTube’s most-watched electronic performances.

8. Black Coffee – Cercle @ Salle Wagram
Number of Views: ~ 57 Million
Date: February 2017
Where: Paris
Black Coffee’s performance at Salle Wagram in Paris offered a deep and soulful counterpoint to the big-room festival scene. The elegant setting and Black Coffee’s precision behind the decks gave the broadcast timeless replay value. With 56M views, it helped solidify his reputation as one of the most respected DJs alive.

9. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Tomorrowland
Number of Views: ~ 52 Million
Date: July 2014
Where: Belgium
Tomorrowland’s 2014 edition saw Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike at their unstoppable peak. Their high-energy set, packed with collaborations and crowd-control moments, embodied the spirit of the festival. Broadcast worldwide, the video climbed to more than 52M views, cementing the duo’s role as Tomorrowland’s most consistent headliners. To this day, it’s a snapshot of the EDM boom in full swing.

10. Fred again.. – Boiler Room
Number of Views: ~ 47 Million
Date: July 2022
Where: London
Fred again..’s London Boiler Room quickly went viral, blending passion and raw emotion with improvised edits and unforgettable crowd interactions. Clips of fans singing along to “Marea” spread across TikTok and Instagram, fueling its rapid growth into one of Boiler Room’s biggest uploads ever. With more than 47M views in under three years, it became the fastest-growing set on this list. For many, it marked a cultural shift in how electronic music connects online.

EDM Milestones – Beyond the Views
Tiësto – Athens 2004 Olympics: The first DJ ever to perform at the Olympic Games, introducing electronic music to a broadcast audience of billions.
Kaskade – Super Bowl LVIII (Las Vegas, 2024): The first DJ to play the Super Bowl, marking EDM’s arrival at the heart of American pop culture.
