LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Hackford Jones PR) The DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll has a new winner, Hardwell. The Dutch DJ/producer has replaced five-times winner
Armin Van Buuren and been crowned the world's No.1 DJ for the first time, making him the youngest ever winner at only 25 years of age.
Hardwell received the award at the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll Awards party presented by legendary producer, Giorgio Moroder , held for the third consecutive year during the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).
This follows a fantastic week for
Hardwell including the announcement of his weekly Saturday night radio show on Capital Xtra, the premiere of his movie / documentary 'I Am Hardwell' and selling out London's Brixton Academy in a matter of days.
The Top 100 DJs Poll powered by Trackitdown is a publicly voted open poll. It inspires fierce debate all year round with speculation on the world's top DJ, new entries and biggest climbers, dominating online discussion and beyond.
2013's edition saw votes from approximately 750,000 people, making it the biggest music poll in the world.
After receiving the award in front of a capacity crowd at Amsterdam's RAI venue,
Hardwell played an electrifying DJ set before flying to London for the UK edition of the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs Poll party at Electric Brixton , held in association with Ministry of Sound . There he joined a line-up featuring Dimitri
Vegas & Like Mike,
Quentin Mosimann and
Bob Sinclar .
Hardwell is signed to Relentless / Revealed and the single 'Never Say Goodbye' with Dyro, who has also entered the DJ Poll at #30, is out now.