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LGBTQ Nieuws zaterdag 29 maart 2025 Nick
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Two Hearts Danny L Harle & Dua Lipa
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Tokio Hotswing
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Clap Your Hands Mark Knight & Wh0
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play_arrowMilk & Sugar, Munich Symphony Orchestra & Euphonica [Ibiza Symphonica]
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One More Time Milk & Sugar, Munich Symphony Orchestra & Euphonica
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I Can't Wait Bob Sinclar & Kiesza
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Just Friends (feat. Adi Oasis, Danielle Ponder & Suni MF) Honey Dijon
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Ride Jessie Ware
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Too Much for Me Gissa & JAYC
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play_arrowKelli-Leigh [Elevate (Max Tyler Remix) - Single]
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Elevate (Max Tyler Remix) Kelli-Leigh
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play_arrowChris Stussy, Tom Did It
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play_arrowTre Reynolds [Don’t Go (Don’t Leave) - Single]
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Don’t Go (Don’t Leave) Tre Reynolds
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Suzy (Radio Edit) WBBL
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play_arrowMatt Sassari, YOU
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Baby Please Lexlay
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I'm Gonna Make It Revival House Project, Mousse T. & Kathy Brown
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SATA John Summit & Rohaan
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Get Out My Head Robbie Doherty & Redlight
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Gitanita (feat. Josemi Carmona) [James Hurr Extended Mix] STBAN & Sandra Carrasco
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Come to Me Thomas Newson
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Wild Thing Low Steppa & Dompe
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The Pride Dance Chart 30 on your Gay Radiostation, Pidi Radio, With Ramon Baron. Tune in every Saturdaynight 6 PM on Pidi Radio for the dance top 30 LGBTQ hits. Additionally, the dance top 30 LGBTQ playlist showcases the most iconic tracks celebrating diversity.
At Amsterdam’s number 1 LGBTQ+ Radiostation, we know a good dance track does more than fill a floor — it tells a story, lifts a community, and gives the week a much-needed pulse. This latest run of releases does exactly that, balancing high-gloss club energy, emotional sparkle, and a sharp understanding of where the current music scene is headed: toward inclusivity, nostalgia, and big, unapologetic hooks. Moreover, the dance top 30 LGBTQ chart is the perfect reflection of these trends.
Leading the pack is “Two Hearts” by Danny L Harle & Dua Lipa from Cerulean, a track that feels like a neon-lit collision between pop futurism and emotional release. Danny L Harle’s production is all crystalline synths and elegant pressure, while Dua Lipa brings that cool, magnetic vocal presence that makes even a simple phrase sound like a headline. What makes this one stand out is its sense of scale: it’s dance music with runway poise and a festival-sized emotional payoff. In a year where glossy pop is once again in full bloom, “Two Hearts” feels like a statement record — sleek, ecstatic, and built for repeat plays.
“Tokio” by Hotswing moves with a more streamlined club intent, crisp and kinetic, while “Clap Your Hands” by Mark Knight & Wh0 is pure crowd-response chemistry. That title does not lie: it’s designed to pull dancers together, creating that collective, hands-in-the-air moment DJs live for. These tracks reflect a broader trend in house music right now — functional, yes, but never faceless. The best of today’s dance records know how to be efficient and emotionally memorable at the same time. In fact, you’ll find tracks like these rising in the dance top 30 LGBTQ list with DJ Ramon Baron.
Melanie C continues to prove why longevity in pop is an art form with “Undefeated Champion”, a track that carries resilience without turning heavy-handed. It fits neatly into her ongoing evolution from pop icon to reliable source of uplift, and it lands in a scene increasingly shaped by empowerment anthems that still understand melody matters. Meanwhile, “One More Time” by Milk & Sugar, Munich Symphony Orchestra & Euphonica turns nostalgia into something grand and cinematic. Orchestral dance music can be a risky move, but here it feels generous rather than overblown — a reminder that club culture still loves a little drama.
Bob Sinclar & Kiesza deliver instant lift on “I Can’t Wait”, a track that channels the kind of sun-drenched optimism that has long been Sinclar’s signature. Kiesza’s voice gives it extra bite, and the result is a radio-friendly, dancefloor-ready blast of momentum. On “Just Friends”, Honey Dijon assembles a formidable vocal trio in Adi Oasis, Danielle Ponder & Suni MF, and the effect is rich, soulful, and deeply human — exactly the kind of multi-voice collaboration that feels culturally relevant right now. After all, the dance top 30 LGBTQ rankings highlight these groundbreaking artists.
Jessie Ware’s “Ride” continues her run of polished, emotionally intelligent pop-dance, while “Too Much for Me” by Gissa & JAYC and “Elevate (Max Tyler Remix)” by Kelli-Leigh keep the energy flowing with sleek, club-first purpose. If you’re building playlists, start with a “Sunset-to-Afterhours House” mix, add a “Pride Dance Floor Anthems” set, and finish with a “Pop-Forward Club Classics” playlist.
Taken together, these songs show a scene that is vibrant, collaborative, and proudly melodic. The message is clear: dance music in 2026 is not chasing trends so much as refining them — bigger emotions, sharper production, and a real sense of community. From our studio here in Amsterdam, that sounds less like a passing wave and more like a very good reason to keep the volume up.
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