Armin van Buuren, Boris Brejcha, Indira Paganotto and more will perform at the 32nd edition of the coveted awards show.
DJ Mag has revealed the full line-up for the Top 100 DJs Awards 2025, taking place at [UNVRS] Ibiza on Tuesday 30th September.
Alongside a headline performance from the newly crowned World’s No.1 DJ, the night will feature a genre-spanning selection of top-tier talent and rising stars, including Armin van Buuren, Boris Brejcha, Indira Paganotto, Jazzy and Miss Monique.

For the first time in its history, the Top 100 DJs Awards show will take place live in Ibiza, taking over the brand new super club [UNVRS] at the tail end of an unforgettable season of events. Hosted by DJ and presenter Arielle Free, the historic event will spotlight a broad range of categories, including Highest New Entry and Highest Climber, alongside editorially-selected honours like Outstanding Contribution and Future Star. These categories sit alongside the public vote and reflect the dynamic and evolving landscape of electronic music.
Tickets for DJ Mag’s Top 100 DJs Awards 2025 are available now via www.unvrs.com.
New for Top 100 DJs 2025, DJ Mag has partnered with Bridges for Music to launch a dedicated fundraising campaign aimed at empowering young people through music. Ticket buyers will be given the option to make a donation to Bridges for Music when purchasing tickets to the Top 100 DJs Awards.

DJ Mag will be canvassing the support of the world’s most popular global DJs, as voted for in the annual Top 100 DJs poll. We are asking each of the ranked artists to sponsor at least one student to embark on the Bridges for Music program, a holistic initiative combining music, mental health support and entrepreneurship and providing access to the music industry. Beneficiaries will be young people from under-served communities and will attend the program in person at the Bridges Academy, Africa’s leading music school based in Langa, South Africa’s oldest township.
2024 Top 100 DJs winner Martin Garrix kicked off the fundraising campaign earlier this week with a donation of £34,000 to Bridges for Music — enough to sponsor the music education of 34 students for 12 months.
Speaking of the campaign’s goals, DJ Mag COO, Simon Kelly, said: “As DJ Mag’s flagship global product, we firmly believe that Top 100 DJs should be a force for good in the wider dance music ecosystem. By asking each of the 100 biggest DJs in the world to sponsor the education of at least one creative from an underrepresented community, we can create a meaningful impact for the next generation of aspiring DJs and music producers.”



