Tijs Michiel Verwest

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Tijs Michiel Verwest Wiki Biography

Tijs Michiel Verwest, commonly known by a stage name of DJ Tiesto, is a famous Dutch record producer, musician, as well as a disc jockey. Often referred to as Da Joker, DJ Limited or Wild Bunch, DJ Tiesto first gained public attention in 1997, with the release of the “Magik” series, a mix-compilation series of trance music genre, which consisted of seven installments. The first installment in the series was “Magik One: First Flight” released in 1997, while the last one was entitled “Magik Seven: Live in Los Angeles”, which came out in 2001. DJ Tiesto gained more mainstream success when he made a remix of a song originally performed by an electronic music group “Delirium” called “Silence”. Shortly afterwards in 2001, DJ Tiesto came out with his first solo album under the name of “In My Memory”. The album peaked at #25 on the Dutch Albums music chart and spawned 10 singles, among which were “Lethal Industry”, “Battleship Grey”, “Urban Train” and “Flight 643”. Tiesto followed the success of his debut album with “Just Be”, his second studio work, which featured guest appearances from Kirsty Hawkshaw, Aqualung and BT. Upon its release, “Just Be” topped the Netherlands and Belgium Album Charts, and made it to the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart, where it placed at #11. In addition, the album produced five singles, amongst which were “Love Comes Again” and “Traffic”. Up to date, DJ Tiesto has released six studio albums.

A famous disc jockey, how rich is DJ Tiesto? According to sources, DJ Tiesto earned $22 million in 2012, while his annual salary in 2013 amounted to $32 million. In regards to his wealth, DJ Tiesto’s net worth is estimated to be $160 million, most of which comes from his involvement in the music industry.

DJ Tiesto was born in 1969, in Breda, Netherlands. Tiesto started making music in the early 1990s, when he worked for the “Coolman” and “Chemo” labels. Tiesto’s talents were noticed by “Basic Beat Recordings”, with which he later signed a record deal. While being with “Basic Beat”, Tiesto met Arny Bink, with whom he decided to create his own record label instead. In 1997, Tiesto and Bink founded “Black Hole Recordings”, a Dutch record label, which currently has such artists as Allure, Jordan Suckley, Mark Norman, and “First State” among many others under their roof. Shortly afterwards, DJ Tiesto came out with his “Magik” series and created the “In Search of Sunrise” mix-compilation, which to date features 12 installments, including “In Search of Sunrise 2” and “In Search of Sunrise 12: Dubai”. DJ Tiesto gained even more public recognition when he released his debut album in 2001, which was followed by his second studio work “Just Be”. In 2014, DJ Tiesto came out with “A Town Called Paradise”, his fifth studio album, which was met with positive critical reviews, and peaked at #18 on the Billboard 200 chart. “A Town Called Paradise” also spawned three singles, namely “Red Lights”, Wasted” and “Light Years Away”.

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Tijs Michiel Verwest Quick Info

Full Name Tiësto
Net Worth $160 Million
Date Of Birth January 17, 1969
Place Of Birth Breda, Netherlands
Height 1.88 m
Weight Dutch,Disc jockey, Music Producer, Film Score Composer, Electronic musician
Profession Disc jockey, Music Producer, Film Score Composer, Electronic musician
Nationality Dutch
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Awards World Music Award for World’s Best DJ, Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, DJ Award for Best Electro House, DJ Award for Best International DJ, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Dutch Act, DJ Award for International DJ, World Music Award for World’s Best Selling Dutch Artist, DJ …
Music Groups Gouryella, Kamaya Painters, Alabama 3, Vimana, New York, United States, Helsinki, Finland, Red Lights, The Only Way Is Up, Secrets – Original Mix, Gouryella, Kamaya Painters, Alabama 3, Vimana, Amsterdam-Zuidoost, Netherlands, Las Vegas, NV, United States, Washington, DC, United States, Red Lights, The Only Way Is Up, Secrets – Original Mix, Miami Beach, FL, United States, Las Vegas, NV, United States, Red Lights, The Only Way Is Up, On My Way, Gouryella, Kamaya Painters, Alabama 3, Allure, Vimana
Nominations Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album, DJ Award for Best Trance, DJ Award for Best Electro / Progressive House, World Music Award for World’s Best Electronic Dance Music Artist, MTV Europe Music Award for Best Dutch & Belgian Act, DJ Award for Best Big Room House, Red Lights, The Only Way Is …

Tijs Michiel Verwest Trademarks

  1. Sphere shaped neon lit DJ box

Tijs Michiel Verwest Quotes

  • Whenever I made money I invested in myself… I bought whatever I needed to make my career better. I never really spent money on other stuff, like buying expensive cars.
  • My fans are crazy, but in a good way. Very supportive, and some tweet me more like a 100 times a day. As for tour tales, I have a saying: ‘What happens on tour stays on tour.’
  • There have been a lot of people involved in the growth of EDM’s support in the U.S., from DJ/producers like David Guetta, Deadmau5 and Skrillex, to major festival organisers and pop artists of EDM integrating elements of dance music into their music.
  • It doesn’t matter if they’re famous or not – I just want to meet other creative people who can maybe bring something different to the studio than what I have. I think that’s the most important thing for me.
  • The ‘Work Hard, Play Hard’ video shows how much a part of music the fans can really be. With the help of SanDisk, we were able to create the first-ever music video to be made using fan videos shot only from their mobile phones.
  • I think the indie-rock world is very creative. They’re always looking for something new, and I think of all the instruments we have in the world, the ones that are the most creative and interesting are the electronic ones. There are so many sounds and plug-ins you can use.
  • I heard ‘Get Lucky’; it’s just not my taste. It’s great what Daft Punk does and the sound quality is great, but that whole disco vibe is not really my thing.
  • I want to make myself and the crowd happy by way of something different, and that makes things difficult. I’m never playing something that hasn’t been released or no one has ever heard before because I care to deliver them what they were hoping to see from me. But also I play four or five songs that will definitely surprise them.
  • I was never attracted to the pop world. I listen to music that is pop sometimes. But I’ve never thought, ‘Oh, I need to work with Ne-Yo now.’ It’s never really been my thing.
  • Growing up, Guess always had these amazing billboards and cool affordable clothing. I wore it then, and I still wear it now! It’s come full-circle. When I design the clothes, I have a very good team around me, showing me different pieces and cuts.
  • Besides music and charity, fashion is one of my interests that has been growing over the past few years. I think it goes so hand in hand, music and fashion.
  • I think I’m commercial underground. I’m not commercial in the way that people consider ‘pop,’ but I’m not underground in the way that people consider that. either. I am just a cool guy.
  • I got involved in 2003, 2004, with a company called Dance4Life out of Holland.
  • I love Twitter, you know? I try to read everything I can on Twitter. You get so much nice feedback about stuff, you know you just put out a sentence and everybody laughs or everybody’s just sending something back. It’s amazing. Same with Facebook, you know? I’m a lot on Facebook and it’s just – it’s just amazing. And YouTube, of course, as well.
  • I would love to fall in love and get married and have beautiful children. I mean that’s one of the goals in life, I think, to have, and it’s a beautiful thing. My sister has kids and all my friends have kids. They show me their, you know their report cards. And I can show them my sports car.
  • I like a challenge. I need to feel passionate about something. If I’m not passionate about it, I can’t stand it. It has to feel real. DJ’ing, touring, charity work – anything.
  • I love suits, but onstage it’s too hot. So, I like a nice T-shirt!
  • At first, I was only interested in music, but I spent so much time in the clubs and seeing fashions change. So naturally, I developed an interest in it.
  • Miami is a really special place for me, particularly in the U.S. It was one of the first places in the country to really embrace dance music, and I’ve been going there for many, many years.
  • I love to produce a track and then play it for the crowd; that’s the biggest kick for me!
  • I think one of the greatest gigs I played, and we’ve had many, but to play the opening ceremony at – at the Olympic games in Athens 2004 was pretty special, you know? Because it’s such a big deal for the whole world. And the whole world’s watching. So that was definitely one of the special ones.
  • I spend a lot of time talking to young and emerging producers on Twitter, feeding back thoughts and encouraging them.
  • Sigur Ros make beautiful music. Bloc Party are fantastic and exciting and innovative.
  • I think it would be different to work with a guy like Kanye West or Jay-Z, those guys are so phenomenal, but just to work with a rapper, I don’t think is really my thing. I really like songs, like true songs. Like indie songs.
  • My favorite all-time artist… I would say, I think that must be Sigur Ros, I love that band. It’s like going to the stars for me. When I put the music from Jonsi or Sigur Ros on, it’s so relaxing, it’s warm and it never gets boring to listen to, you always hear new things. Yeah, that must be my favorite band.
  • I can honestly say that the fans inspire. There’s an unexplainable rush that comes when I’m in the middle of a set and the energy from the fans hit me. I also get really inspired through collaborations. I’ve learned so much from the emerging producers I’ve worked with just as they’ve learned from me.
  • I have been DJing in clubs for years. I always dreamed to be a famous DJ in Holland. And now it’s worldwide. You can’t imagine. I mean, I still can’t believe it myself that everything has gone so well.
  • After my touring life, I’d love to be more involved with charity. It gives me a lot of fulfillment, you know? I would love to get people who are into my music more active in charity work. In the future, when I have more time, I’d love to do spend more time on that.
  • The best clubs in the world are always the clubs where you have a variety of people. Like, you have the crazy people, you have the nicely dressed people, you have the office people, you have the regular guys – that makes it fun.
  • I love L.A., but I don’t live there. I spent some time there when I was recording ‘Kaleidoscope,’ mainly working with some of the artists I collaborated with. The city and people in L.A. have a great vibe and the weather is always beautiful.
  • Remixes come very quickly, because you already have the melody and the vocals. I have a great passion for music, so it doesn’t matter to me if it’s a remix or an original production. I don’t think about it as, ‘Well, I have to spend three hours on a remix or I have to do something all original.’
  • I think Coran Capshaw is such a brilliant entrepreneur and he always thinks about new stuff; the biggest stuff you can imagine. I know he’s working on a lot of things for me at the moment, and I think it will definitely help my career to go to the next level.
  • Trance is a very emotional and uplifting form of dance music. It appeals to many people in this way having such a strong connection with emotions. It makes people happy and ready to party.
  • There’s nothing more frustrating than when you hear a track and you can never find out what it is.
  • If you play the same club every week of every month, it’s kind of boring. It’s great that you can play one night in Brazil and one night in Japan, one night in Europe, and see the world. It’s amazing what you see if you travel around the world.
  • At the end of the ’90s and into 2000, electronic music was still an underground phenomenon, especially in America.
  • If you remix, people want to tap into your sound. If you keep that to yourself, it makes the sound more special.
  • I played a lot of acetates at the end of my vinyl period – I used to make tracks and get them pressed in four or five days – but the quality was always so bad and they would skip all the time. The vinyl days for me are over. I still buy vinyl, but only albums, and just to play. For DJing, vinyl is a nightmare.
  • There’s an amazing intimate feeling in a small club but an insane rush playing a stadium or festival.
  • Most of the time – at the Grammys for example – a DJ will perform with just their hands in the air because they can’t do anything and that makes it a little awkward, I think.
  • If I were a girl, I always like Chanel. It’s so stylish and timeless. So I like Karl Lagerfeld a lot.
  • I can read a crowd pretty well. I know what to play and know how to keep it interesting for them and for myself as well. Most of the other DJs are more like producers so they become famous because they make hits and then they start DJ-ing. But I’m more from the other way around.
  • I’ve always wanted to be a DJ so I could play the music I love for other people. That feeling hasn’t changed, but my sets are always evolving. In terms of tailoring to a specific crowd, certainly I do play differently depending on the situation. It’s a different feel, for example, in a small club versus a festival.
  • A ‘Magik’ session is a journey through different stages of emotions and the ‘Search for Sunrise’ is more chilling music for when you come home after a party or when you are just about to go to one.
  • It will be great to have a fashion career during and after my DJ career.
  • Napster is great so long as they put out tracks on there that have been officially released. I don’t really mind people downloading my music; I also see it as a compliment. And if you are a real music lover, you want to have the original CD anyway ’cause then you feel more connected to the artist.
  • I was a huge ‘Pyromania’ fan. You would never expect it, but I was in love with Iron Maiden; I was such a huge fan. I went to a lot of rock stuff like Van Halen, too.
  • I love playing FIFA on my PlayStation!
  • Since I was a kid, I always felt the need to share the music I love with as many people as possible, and DJing seemed like the perfect outlet.
  • I saw a DJ from Germany called Sven Vath. I saw him in the club, he played for six hours and I was just totally intrigued, because everything he played I’d never heard before and everything he did I’d never seen before. I was so blown away by what he did.
  • Most people went to dance shows, but it was basically a table and a DJ playing and not really a spectacular thing. I brought the whole production with the effects – the best sound, the best lighting to blow the fans away.
  • DJs are the new rock stars.
  • A lot of DJs who started the same time as me, they are not to be seen anymore. And I get so much love and respect from the young DJs, and some of them look up to me or ask me for advice. I am almost like the mentor.
  • I love performing in the U.K. Everyone is always up for it and brings all their energy to the dance floor.
  • I was playing a gig in Greece in September 2003 and this guy walks up to me and says, ‘Hey Tiesto I just heard you play; you’re amazing. I want you to play at the opening ceremony of the Olympics.’ I looked at him, like, ‘Sure pal!’
  • I like ‘Elle’ magazine. I love things online, like when all the big brands have a fashion show, I like to see the new collections.

Tijs Michiel Verwest Important Facts

  • In 2008 he was nominated for Best Electronic/Dance Album at Grammy Awards for the album Elements of Life.
  • The first DJ in the world to sell out a solo stadium event for over 25,000 people.
  • Produced the first instrumental track to reach the top spot in his homeland of Holland in 23 years.
  • Was the first DJ to be crowned Dj Magazine’s World No. 1 DJ three times in a row (2002, 2003, 2004).
  • His remix of Delerium featuring Sarah McLachlan’s ‘Silence’ was the first house track ever broadcast on daytime radio in North America.
  • He played live in front of over 3 billion people during the Parade Of The Athletes at the official opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Athens 2004.
  • Voted DJ Magazines No.1 DJ in the World in 2002, 2003 & 2004.
  • First ever DJ to perform at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games (2004).
  • First ever DJ to give a solo stadium concert.

Tijs Michiel Verwest Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Collide 2016/I performer: “Split Only U” – as Tiesto Soundtrack
Sisters 2015/III performer: “Let’s Go” – as Tiesto / writer: “Let’s Go” – as Tijs Verwest Soundtrack
Vacation 2015/I performer: “Let’s Go” / writer: “Let’s Go” – as Tijs Verwest Soundtrack
Pitch Perfect 2 2015 performer: “Let’s Go” – as Tiesto / writer: “Let’s Go” – as Tijs Verwest Soundtrack
Night at the Museum 3 2014 performer: “Let’s Go” / writer: “Let’s Go” – as Tijs Michiel Verwest Soundtrack
The Vampire Diaries 2009-2014 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Hysteria 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Madden NFL 15 2014 Video Game performer: “Waka Flocka Flame” Soundtrack
Teen Wolf 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
22 Jump Street 2014 performer: “Wasted” / writer: “Wasted” – as Tijs Verwest Soundtrack
Todd’s Pop Song Reviews 2014 TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Grey’s Anatomy 2012 TV Series writer – 1 episode Soundtrack
No me la puc treure del cap 2010-2012 TV Series performer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Ecstasy 2011/I performer: “Dance For Life” / writer: “Dance For Life” Soundtrack
So You Think You Can Dance Canada 2011 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Melrose Place 2010 TV Series 1 episode Soundtrack
Love Is Only in the Movies 2010 TV Series “I Will Be Here” Soundtrack
EastEnders: E20 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Wo men hai pa 2002 as DJ Tiesto, “Silence DJ Tiesto’s in Search of Sunrise Remix”, uncredited Soundtrack
Making the Game for RED Presented by Coca-Cola 2012 TV Movie documentary as Tiesto Composer
Tiësto, een verlegen jongen 2011 TV Movie documentary as Tiesto Composer
Three 6 Mafia feat. Tiësto: Feel It 2009 Video short Composer
Tiesto: Elements of Life World Tour 2008 Composer
One Hit 2006 Short Composer
Tiësto in Concert 2 2005 Video documentary Composer
Athens 2004 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony 2004 TV Movie Composer
Split: Only U 2015 Video short Tiesto Actor
Major Lazer 2015 TV Series DJ God Actor
Electric Daisy Carnival 2014 Video Actor
Tiesto: Elements of Life World Tour 2008 DJ (as Tijs Michiel Verwest) Actor
Tiësto’s in the Booth 2016 TV Series Director
Tiësto in Concert 2 2005 Video documentary creator Writer
Tiësto’s in the Booth 2016 TV Series executive producer Producer
Waiting for the Drop: Rise of the Superstar DJs 2017 Documentary post-production Himself Self
What We Started 2017 Documentary Himself Self
Tiësto’s in the Booth 2016 TV Series Himself Self
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead 2016 Documentary Himself Self
Soundbreaking: Stories from the Cutting Edge of Recorded Music 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
The Mask with Henrik Lundqvist 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
I Heart Radio Ultimate Pool Party 2014 TV Movie Himself – Performer Self
M3 Countdown 2014 TV Series Himself Self
BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend: Glasgow 2014 TV Mini-Series Himself (2014) Self
2014 Billboard Music Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – Resident DJ Self
Under the Electric Sky 2014 Documentary Himself Self
RTL Late Night 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Making the Game for RED Presented by Coca-Cola 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Tiesto) Self
Tiësto, een verlegen jongen 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself (as Tiesto) Self
VIP zprávy 2011 TV Series Himself Self
De wereld draait door 2006-2011 TV Series Himself Self
RTL Boulevard 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Pauw & Witteman 2010 TV Series Himself Self
De nieuwste show 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Bang Music Festival 2006 TV Movie Himself (as Tiesto) Self
Lydverket 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Tiësto in Concert 2 2005 Video documentary Self
Liquid Vinyl 2005 Documentary Himself Self
It’s All Gone Pete Tong 2004 Himself Self
TMF Awards 2004 2004 TV Special Himself – Best DJ [National] Winner Self
Tussen de sterren 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Tiësto in Concert 2003 Video documentary Himself (as DJ Tiësto) Self
Hey DJ 2003 Himself Self
Tiësto: Another Day at the Office 2003 Video documentary Himself (as DJ Tiësto) Self
Barend en Van Dorp 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Raves: The Experience 2000 Documentary short Himself Self
Dance TV 2000 TV Series Himself / DJ Self
No me la puc treure del cap 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage

Tijs Michiel Verwest Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical For the song “All Of Me (Tiesto’s Birthday Treatment Remix).” Won
2015 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical For the song “All Of Me (Tiesto’s Birthday Treatment Remix).” Nominated