Club Night Playlist
Club nights are all about energy, rhythm, and keeping the dancefloor packed. A well-curated club night playlist blends house, dance, electronic, and pop hits to create a seamless flow from warm-up to peak moments. This playlist includes 100+ tracks ideal for UK clubs, private parties, and silent disco events.
What is a Club Night Playlist?
A club night playlist is a selection of high-energy tracks designed to maintain momentum, energise guests, and ensure a continuous dance experience throughout the night.
What Makes a Great Club Night Playlist
Key elements:
- Smooth energy progression from warm-up to peak-time hits
- Mix of genres: house, electronic, pop, dance, and hip hop
- Recognisable hits for singalong and interaction
- Tracks suitable for multiple ages and tastes
- Strategic layering to maintain momentum without fatigue
The Full Club Night Playlist
Warm-Up Tracks
- Calvin Harris – Feel So Close
- David Guetta – Titanium
- Swedish House Mafia – Don’t You Worry Child
- Avicii – Wake Me Up
- Zedd – Clarity
- Martin Garrix – Scared to Be Lonely
- Kygo – Firestone
- Disclosure – Latch
- Duke Dumont – Ocean Drive
- Alesso – Heroes (We Could Be)
- Robin Schulz – Sugar
- The Chainsmokers – Roses
- Kygo – Stole the Show
- Calvin Harris – Summer
- Sigala – Easy Love
- Clean Bandit – Rather Be
- Avicii – Levels
- Martin Solveig – Hello
- David Guetta – Play Hard
- Axwell /\ Ingrosso – Sun Is Shining
- Tiësto – Red Lights
- Sam Feldt – Show Me Love
- Jonas Blue – Fast Car
- Lost Frequencies – Are You With Me
- Major Lazer – Lean On
- Duke Dumont – I Got U
- Calvin Harris – This Is What You Came For
- Kygo – Stole the Show
- Martin Garrix – Animals
- Robin Schulz – OK
Peak-Time Club Hits
- Calvin Harris – One Kiss
- David Guetta – Hey Mama
- Martin Garrix – Scared to Be Lonely
- Tiësto – Wasted
- Zedd – Stay
- Avicii – The Nights
- Swedish House Mafia – Greyhound
- Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah
- Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Mammoth
- Hardwell – Spaceman
- Steve Aoki – Boneless
- Marshmello – Happier
- The Chainsmokers – Don’t Let Me Down
- Major Lazer – Light It Up
- Calvin Harris – My Way
- Martin Garrix – Tremor
- David Guetta – Memories
- Alesso – Cool
- Robin Schulz – Speechless
- Kygo – Stole the Show
- Tiësto – Secrets
- Armin van Buuren – In and Out of Love
- Zedd – Spectrum
- Avicii – Fade Into Darkness
- Swedish House Mafia – Miami 2 Ibiza
- Calvin Harris – Blame
- David Guetta – Lovers on the Sun
- Martin Garrix – Forbidden Voices
- Tiësto – Adagio For Strings
- Axwell /\ Ingrosso – More Than You Know
- Steve Aoki – Delirious
- Hardwell – Apollo
- Marshmello – Alone
- The Chainsmokers – Closer
- Alesso – Heroes
- Kygo – Firestone
- Robin Schulz – Headlights
- Avicii – Waiting For Love
- Zedd – The Middle
- David Guetta – Bang My Head
Singalong & Crowd-Pleasers
- Lady Gaga – Poker Face
- Rihanna – We Found Love
- Beyoncé – Single Ladies
- Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling
- Katy Perry – Firework
- Britney Spears – Toxic
- P!nk – Raise Your Glass
- Shakira – Hips Don’t Lie
- Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now
- Lizzo – Juice
- Doja Cat – Kiss Me More
- Ava Max – Kings & Queens
- Billie Eilish – Bad Guy
- Camila Cabello – Havana
- Little Mix – Wings
- Normani – Motivation
- Miley Cyrus – Party in the USA
- Ariana Grande – Thank U, Next
- Justin Timberlake – Can’t Stop the Feeling!
- Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk
- Maroon 5 – Moves Like Jagger
- Sia – Cheap Thrills
- David Guetta – Play Hard
- Calvin Harris – Summer
- Martin Garrix – Animals
- Zedd – Clarity
- Tiësto – Red Lights
- Avicii – Wake Me Up
- The Chainsmokers – Closer
- Swedish House Mafia – Don’t You Worry Child
Playlist Structure Overview
| Section | Purpose | Typical Songs | Energy Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Warm-Up Tracks | Set the vibe, start the energy | Melodic house, electronic hits | Low–Medium |
| Peak-Time Club Hits | Keep the floor moving | High-energy dance, EDM, pop | High |
| Singalong & Crowd-Pleasers | Engage audience | Recognisable hits, anthems | Medium–High |
How Long Should a Club Night Playlist Be?
A complete club night playlist should include 100–150 songs, providing 4–6 hours of continuous music for full-event coverage.
Where This Playlist Works Best
Ideal for:
- UK clubs and bars
- House or private parties
- Silent disco sessions
- Late-night dance events
When to Use This Playlist
- Club nights
- Birthday or celebration parties
- Pre-parties and warm-ups
- Dance-themed events
Listen to the Full Playlist
You can listen to the full playlist here:
Curator Insight
Club night playlists work best when:
- Start with melodic and rhythmic house tracks to warm up the crowd
- Layer high-energy EDM and pop hits for peak dancefloor moments
- Include singalong tracks for interaction without losing momentum
- Blend modern and classic club hits for a balanced experience
Frequently Asked Questions
What songs should be on a club night playlist?
High-energy house, EDM, pop, and dance tracks suitable for continuous dancing.
How many songs should a club night playlist include?
100–150 songs for a full club night experience.
What defines a club night playlist?
A curated collection of high-energy, danceable tracks to energise guests and maintain momentum at parties and events.
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- Throwback Party Playlist
- After Party Playlist
- Pre-Drinks Playlist



