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Let's enjoy the vertical groove! Big room house anthems. The latest anthem floor hits.

Tough drum rolls, punchy kicks, and sweeping risers before the drop.

Big Room, an anthem-like subgenre of EDM that lights up the peak moments at major festivals and weekend superclubs.

These elements became iconic symbols of the EDM sound, establishing themselves as a distinct genre of dance music in the mid-2010s and even influencing pop music.\nIn this article, we’ve carefully selected classic and popular Big Room House tracks to introduce!

Get ready to enjoy some bangin’, hands-in-the-air vibes!

Let's enjoy the vertical groove! Iconic tracks of Big Room House. Latest anthem floor hits (21–30)

Bigroom Never DiesHardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Hardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown – Bigroom Never Dies (Official Music Video)
Bigroom Never DiesHardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Released in July 2018, this track is a quintessential big room house anthem created by Dutch superstar DJ Hardwell in collaboration with Blasterjaxx.

Featuring vocals by Mitch Crown, it boasts a grand, festival-ready sound tailored for main stages.

Riding at around 130 BPM, its soaring synth lead and heavy kick drum resonate powerfully, with a build-up-to-drop progression that delivers an irresistible surge of energy—perfect for raising both hands on the club floor.

As the title suggests, it carries a message championing the continuation and revival of the big room genre, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to ignite the crowd at large-scale festivals or club events.

EncoreMAKJ & Henry Fong

A collaborative work by Makj and Henry Fong, released by Hysteria Records in December 2013.

It’s a big-room house track at 128 BPM, characterized by a thick bassline and a hard-hitting kick.

The build-up into the drop perfectly evokes the sight of a massive festival mainstage crowd throwing their hands up in unison.

In fact, when it was played at the large Australian festival Stereosonic, the crowd reportedly went wild.

Intertwining synth riffs and horn-like sounds make this a peak-time track—an ideal tune for taking a club floor to its absolute peak.

Wave Your HandsBassjackers & Thomas Newson

Bassjackers & Thomas Newson – Wave Your Hands (Official Video)
Wave Your HandsBassjackers & Thomas Newson

Released in February 2015, this track is a collaboration between Dutch DJ/producer duo Bassjackers and Thomas Newson.

As the title suggests, it’s an audience-participation anthem that urges listeners to “wave their hands,” featuring the explosive kicks and sweeping synth leads characteristic of big-room house.

Right after its release, it reached No.

7 on the Beatport chart and electrified audiences at festivals and clubs worldwide.

It’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants to throw both hands up on the dance floor or feel the exhilaration of a festival main stage.

Get Up (Rattle)Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement

Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement – Get Up (Rattle) (Official Music Video) | Ministry of Sound
Get Up (Rattle)Bingo Players ft. Far East Movement

This is the vocal version of Bingo Players’ instrumental track “Rattle,” which set clubs ablaze in 2012, with Far East Movement laying down rap verses.

The sound fuses electro house and hip-hop, making it a true flagship of the hands-up style.

The drop, which bursts forth after the build-up, is razor-sharp, instantly sending the club floor into a frenzy.

It spent two consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the UK chart and reached the top 10 in countries around the world, including Australia and France.

It was also used in the trailer for the animated film The Secret Life of Pets.

A perfect party anthem for those who want to dance all night long.

TocaCarnage feat Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR

Carnage feat. Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR – Toca (Official Music Video)
TocaCarnage feat Timmy Trumpet & KSHMR

This track, which whips club floors into an absolute frenzy, is a collaboration between three producers: Carnage, Timmy Trumpet, and KSHMR.

Released in June 2015, it’s an ambitious reimagining of Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor as a big room house anthem.

The structure builds from a classical intro straight into a powerful drop, cementing its status as a festival staple.

With Timmy Trumpet’s live trumpet performance layered in, it achieves a unique fusion of electronic sounds and live instrumentation.

Blending a comfortable BPM of 128 with a touch of Melbourne bounce, this production is guaranteed to make you throw your hands up and dance in the club.