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All 50 sets from Tomorrowland‘s One World Radio 2-Year Anniversary Takeover have hit SoundCloud — serving up dance music’s finest on a silver platter!

To celebrate One World Radio’s birthday in style, the radio station threw a legendary 5-day run of mixes. The series features Armin van Buuren, Nervo, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, CamelPhatDillon Francis, Gorgon City, Steve Aoki, Afrojack, Nora En Pure, MORTEN, Imanbek, and many more.

MORE: Tomorrowland Shares Dazzling 12-Minute Aftermovie from NYE Virtual Festival [WATCH]

Topping it all off, One World Radio presents a special Friendship Mix from none other than Tiësto. The hour-long mix is the icing on the cake, featuring plenty of premium, high-energy selects.

Get caught up on the celebration right here — enjoy over 24 hours of nonstop dance music across various genres and experience the sound of Tomorrowland!

One World Radio – Two Year Anniversary Live Sets

Tomorrowland Friendship Mix – Tiësto

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