Galantis
Galantis is a Swedish electronic dance music project led by producer Christian Karlsson (aka Bloodshy), blending vibrant pop melodies with high-energy EDM production to create anthemic, feel-good tracks.[1] Originally formed in 2012 as a duo with fellow Swedish producer Linus Eklöw (aka Style of Eye) in Stockholm, the act has evolved into Karlsson's primary creative outlet, amassing over 7.3 billion worldwide streams and 1.9 billion video views.[2][3][4] The project gained prominence with its 2014 debut EP Galantis, featuring the single "Smile," followed by the breakthrough track "Runaway (U & I)," which achieved platinum certification in the US and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording.[1] Their self-titled debut album Pharmacy (2015) topped the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, propelled by hits like the gold-certified "Peanut Butter Jelly."[1] Subsequent releases include The Aviary (2017), which debuted in the top 10 in 23 countries and included the platinum single "No Money," Church (2020), featuring the chart-topping collaboration "Faith" with Dolly Parton and Mr. Probz that reached number one on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs and Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts, and Rx (2024), their fourth studio album.[1][5] Renowned for innovative live shows incorporating multi-tiered stages and immersive visuals, Galantis made their festival debut at Coachella in 2014 and have since headlined major events worldwide.[1] The project has collaborated with artists such as David Guetta on "Heartbreak Anthem" (2021), which topped UK airplay charts, and continued releasing singles like "Fool 4 U" with JVKE and Enisa in 2023, maintaining their status as a staple in the dance music scene.[1][6]Members
Christian Karlsson
Christian Karlsson, born Lars Christian Karlsson on July 14, 1975, in Loftahammar, Sweden, grew up immersed in the country's punk rock and skateboarding subcultures during his teenage years. He formed his first punk band at age 14 and taught himself music production using basic equipment like an acoustic guitar and a drum machine, drawing inspiration from punk's accessible, DIY ethos that emphasized simple chord structures over technical complexity.[7][8][9] Karlsson relocated to Stockholm in his early career, where he established himself as a key figure in Swedish pop production. In the late 1990s, he co-founded the production duo Bloodshy & Avant with Pontus Winnberg (known as Avant), adopting the stage name Bloodshy; the pair quickly rose to prominence by crafting hits for international artists, including Britney Spears' Grammy-winning single "Toxic" from her 2003 album In the Zone—a track originally intended for Janet Jackson and offered to Kylie Minogue, who declined it—as well as contributions to Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005) and Minogue's Body Language (2003). Their work blended electronic elements with pop sensibilities, earning them multiple Grammy nominations for productions like Spears' Blackout (2007). In 2007, Karlsson, Winnberg, and vocalist Andrew Wyatt formed the indie pop band Miike Snow, releasing their self-titled debut album in 2009 through Downtown Records, which spawned the hit single "Animal" and peaked at number 29 on the UK Albums Chart, showcasing Karlsson's shift toward more experimental, hook-driven electro-pop.[8][9][10][11] Karlsson co-founded the electronic music project Galantis in 2012 alongside Linus Eklöw (Style of Eye) as a creative outlet for uplifting dance music. After Eklöw stepped away from creative duties in 2017 and last performed live in early 2020, Galantis became Karlsson's solo project by 2021, with him taking on the roles of primary producer, songwriter, and live performer, incorporating percussion elements like drums into high-energy shows. Since 2021, he has helmed releases such as the 2023 single "Bang Bang! (My Neurodivergent Anthem)," emphasizing themes of personal freedom and neurodiversity, including his experiences with ADHD, the 2024 album Rx, and singles including "Circles" (feat. Peach Martine & secs on the beach) in August 2025 and "Stay A Little Longer" (with Joel Corry & Izzy Bizu) in November 2025.[8][12][2] Post-2020, Karlsson has sustained his songwriting collaborations outside Galantis, contributing to tracks like David Guetta's "Heartbreak Anthem" (2021) featuring him under the Bloodshy moniker and advancing new material for Miike Snow, such as the 2024 single "I Was a Sailor," reflecting his ongoing influence across pop and electronic genres.[9]Linus Eklöw
Johan Linus Eklöw, better known by his stage name Style of Eye, was born on August 29, 1979, in Vallentuna, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. Growing up in the city, he began experimenting with various music genres during his teenage years, including jazz and choral music, before shifting his focus to electronic production while in high school. Largely self-taught, Eklöw started creating tracks using early digital tools and released his debut single in 2003, marking the beginning of his independent career in electronic music. Prior to Galantis, Eklöw established himself as a prominent producer and DJ under the Style of Eye moniker, with releases on influential labels such as Big Beat Records and Spinnin' Records. His discography includes full-length albums like Duck, Cover & Hold (2008) on Pickadoll Records and Footprints (2014) on Ultra Records, blending techno, house, and experimental elements. Eklöw earned acclaim for his remix work, notably reworking Moby's "I Love to Move in Here" into a piano-driven version for the 2008 compilation Last Night Remixed and contributing to Swedish House Mafia's "Save the World" remix (with Carli), which appeared on their 2011 EP. In 2012, Eklöw teamed up with fellow Swedish producer Christian Karlsson to form the electronic duo Galantis, where he served as co-producer and co-writer through their initial success, including the 2014 debut EP and album Pharmacy. He played a pivotal role in crafting the group's breakthrough track "Runaway (U & I)," co-writing the song alongside Karlsson and others, which became a global hit peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. Eklöw contributed to Galantis' live performances during this period, helping define their high-energy, festival-ready sound. Eklöw stepped away from active creative duties in Galantis following the release of the duo's second album, The Aviary, in September 2017. He made occasional live appearances with the project until early 2020 but has since shifted his focus to independent production endeavors, while maintaining co-ownership without ongoing involvement in the group's releases or tours. As of 2025, Eklöw has no recent public releases and is believed to have retired from active music production.[13]Artistry
Musical style
Galantis' music is primarily rooted in progressive house and electro house, incorporating elements of big room house, tropical house, future bass, and dance-pop. Their sound is defined by uplifting melodies, anthemic drops, and feel-good vocals that emphasize major-key progressions to create an euphoric, festival-oriented energy.[14][15][16] In production, the duo heavily relies on synthesizers for layered, stirring keyboard arrangements and monumental drum patterns that build to explosive climaxes. Chopped and pitched-up vocal samples, often employing a chipmunk-like squeal effect, add an organic yet electronic texture, transforming acapellas into catchy hooks suitable for broad appeal. These techniques contribute to their "happy EDM" philosophy, which prioritizes positive, escapist themes in both lyrics and sound design to evoke joy and emotional release.[16][17][18] Over time, Galantis' style has evolved from high-energy EDM focused on euphoric big-room drops in their early output to a more introspective pop-dance hybrid in the solo era led by Christian Karlsson. Later works integrate deeper emotional layers through soul-baring lyrics and collaborations, while retaining core elements like anthemic builds and vocal manipulations for a reflective yet vibrant tone. This shift reflects a genre-bending approach that balances innovation with accessible songwriting.[19][20][21]Influences and collaborators
Galantis' sound draws from the diverse backgrounds of its founders, Christian Karlsson and Linus Eklöw. Karlsson's early influences included punk rock, which inspired him to form a melodic punk band at age 14, and hip-hop, particularly through skateboarding culture acts like House of Pain and Cypress Hill that led him to experiment with beat-making on an MPC 60. His extensive pop production roots, developed under the Bloodshy & Avant moniker alongside Pontus Winnberg, shaped his approach to crafting infectious melodies, as seen in high-profile tracks like Britney Spears' "Toxic," initially written for Kylie Minogue. Eklöw, performing as Style of Eye, brought an underground edge with his focus on techno, progressive house, and trip-hop, creating high-energy club music that melded far-reaching electronic influences since 2003. Together, they shared an admiration for the Swedish house scene, including pioneers like Eric Prydz and the collective Swedish House Mafia, which informed their experimental dance music ethos. Key collaborators have been instrumental in realizing Galantis' vision, blending electronic production with varied vocal talents and production styles. Vocalists such as ROZES contributed ethereal layers to tracks like "Girls on Boys," showcasing her multi-platinum background from The Chainsmokers' "Roses," while MAX delivered rhythmic pop energy on a collaborative EP that highlighted his rising presence in U.S. charts. Producers like Australian DJ Hook N Sling joined for upbeat anthems such as "Love on Me," infusing Galantis' sound with multiplatinum ARIA-nominated flair. High-profile partnerships further diversified their output, including country icon Dolly Parton on "Faith" featuring Mr. Probz, electronic heavyweight David Guetta and pop group Little Mix on "Heartbreak Anthem," rock band 5 Seconds of Summer on "Lighter," and emerging artists PEACH MARTINE and secs on the beach on "Circles." These alliances significantly broadened Galantis' audience, merging EDM's high-energy drops with pop's melodic hooks and country's narrative storytelling, as exemplified by the Dolly Parton feature that crossed genre boundaries and garnered widespread acclaim. The gold-certified "Heartbreak Anthem" alone spent 10 weeks on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart, underscoring the global appeal of such blends. Following Eklöw's departure around 2020, Karlsson's solo stewardship of the project has leaned into even more eclectic partnerships, including with Joel Corry and Izzy Bizu on "Stay A Little Longer" (2025), emphasizing genre experimentation to sustain Galantis' innovative trajectory in electronic music.[22]History
2007–2012: Early careers
Christian Karlsson, one-half of the production duo Bloodshy & Avant alongside Pontus Winnberg, achieved significant success in the mid-2000s through high-profile pop collaborations. Their work on Britney Spears' 2003 single "Toxic," which became a global hit upon its 2004 release and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording, marked a breakthrough, blending electro-pop with innovative production techniques.[23] This was followed by contributions to Spears' 2007 album Blackout, including tracks like "Piece of Me" and "Break the Ice," which solidified their reputation for crafting edgy, chart-topping electronic pop during a period of intense creative output from 2004 to 2008.[8] In 2007, Karlsson and Winnberg formed the indie-electro band Miike Snow with American vocalist Andrew Wyatt, shifting toward a more experimental sound rooted in Stockholm's burgeoning electronic scene. The group debuted their self-titled album in September 2009 on Downtown Records, featuring the lead single "Animal," which garnered critical acclaim and charted internationally, establishing Miike Snow as a key player in indie pop with electronic influences.[24] Karlsson's involvement in Miike Snow during this era highlighted his transition from pop production to band-oriented projects, performing at small venues and festivals while building connections within Sweden's music community. Meanwhile, Linus Eklöw, performing as Style of Eye, emerged in Stockholm's electronic underground with a series of EPs and singles that fused techno, progressive house, and trip-hop elements. His 2008 Homeless EP on Fool's Gold Records, co-produced with Slagsmålsklubben, showcased raw, high-energy club tracks like the title song, earning attention in international techno circles.[25] From 2008 to 2011, Eklöw released additional singles such as "The Prophet" and "The Big Kazoo," alongside remixes for major labels, including his take on Sky Ferreira's "One" in 2010 and a mix for Ministry of Sound's club compilation series in 2010, which helped expand his profile in the global dance music landscape.[26] Active in Stockholm's vibrant electronic scene since the early 2000s, Eklöw's productions reflected the city's innovative club culture.[27] Karlsson and Eklöw, both embedded in Stockholm's interconnected electronic music community, first connected through mutual industry ties in the Swedish scene. Their professional relationship deepened around 2009 when Eklöw remixed Miike Snow's "Animal," a track that not only highlighted his remix skills but also sparked ongoing discussions about potential collaborations.[28] This informal exchange of ideas, including early experiments with upbeat, festival-ready electronic sounds, laid the groundwork for their joint vision, with initial meetings intensifying through shared connections by 2012.[8]2013–2014: Formation, debut EP, and breakthrough
Galantis was formed in 2012 by Swedish producers Christian Karlsson, known for his work with Miike Snow, and Linus Eklöw, who performed as Style of Eye, initially as a collaborative side project amid their established solo careers.[14] The duo, who had met in Stockholm in 2007, aimed to blend their distinct electronic influences into anthemic, uplifting tracks while navigating the demands of their individual commitments, including Karlsson's ongoing Miike Snow obligations and Eklöw's solo productions.[14][29] In mid-2013, Galantis signed with Big Beat Records, a dance music imprint of Atlantic Records, providing a platform for their burgeoning project.[14] Their debut single, "Smile," arrived in November 2013, introducing their signature sound of euphoric melodies and filtered vocals that would define their early output.[30] This was followed by their self-titled debut EP on April 1, 2014, featuring "Smile" alongside new tracks like "You," which served as the EP's second single and further showcased their ability to craft infectious, festival-ready hooks.[31] The EP's release marked the start of Galantis's breakthrough, amplified by their first live performances, including a high-profile debut at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in April, where they opted for a full-band setup with elaborate visuals and lighting rather than a traditional DJ format to create an immersive experience.[32] This approach addressed early challenges in distinguishing their live shows from standard electronic sets, while balancing time between Galantis and their solo work required careful scheduling around tours and studio sessions.[32][29] "Runaway (U & I)," released in October 2014, became their defining hit, surging to the top 10 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart by mid-2015 after initial airplay and streaming momentum built through festival appearances and online buzz.[33] The track's music video and performances at events like Ultra Music Festival generated viral traction on YouTube, with views exceeding 5 million shortly after Coachella, drawing widespread media attention and establishing Galantis as a rising force in electronic dance music.[34]2015–2017: Pharmacy, The Aviary, and Linus's departure
Galantis released their debut studio album, Pharmacy, on June 8, 2015, through Big Beat/Atlantic Records. The 13-track project built on the momentum from their earlier singles, featuring high-energy electronic pop anthems designed for festival crowds. Key singles included "Gold Dust," released on February 23, 2015, which showcased the duo's signature uplifting drops and became a staple in their live sets, and "Peanut Butter Jelly," issued on April 20, 2015, known for its playful, infectious hook and vibrant music video. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, marking a commercial breakthrough and solidifying their presence in the EDM scene.[29][35][36][37] In 2017, Galantis followed up with their second studio album, The Aviary, released on September 15 via the same label. The record expanded their sound with more mature production elements, incorporating tropical house influences and collaborative vocals to create immersive, escapist tracks. Leading singles were "Rich Boy," dropped on February 17, 2017, an anti-bullying anthem featuring child vocals and a message of inner worth, and "Hunter," released on May 5, 2017, which emphasized pursuit and resilience through its driving beats. The Aviary explored themes of personal liberation and adventure, reflecting the duo's evolving creative vision amid their rising fame.[38][39][40][41] This period represented the height of Galantis' duo era, highlighted by a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording for "Runaway (U & I)" at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards in 2016. The track's enduring popularity, combined with hits from Pharmacy, propelled them to major festival appearances, including multiple performances at Ultra Music Festival in 2015, 2016, and 2017, where they delivered high-octane sets on the mainstage. They also embarked on extensive headlining tours across North America and Europe, drawing large crowds and cementing their reputation as festival favorites with elaborate visuals and crowd interaction.[42][43][44] Following the release of The Aviary, Linus Eklöw began stepping back from primary creative duties in the project, though he remained involved in select live performances until 2020. This shift marked the transition toward Christian Karlsson leading Galantis as a solo endeavor, allowing for continued evolution while preserving the act's core sound.[8]2018–2020: Church and duo's final years
In 2018, Galantis released the single "Satisfied" featuring MAX, marking an early highlight of the period with its energetic house production and themes of desire and release.[45] The track, issued on July 13 via Big Beat Records, showcased the duo's continued evolution toward infectious, festival-ready dance-pop.[46] Following the 2017 album The Aviary, Galantis entered a phase of reduced output amid shifting duo dynamics, with Linus Eklöw taking a less prominent role in production and performances. The pair's final collaborative album, Church, arrived on February 7, 2020, through Big Beat and Atlantic Records, comprising 14 tracks that emphasized uplifting anthems about unity, faith, and collective hope rather than traditional religious motifs.[47] Leading singles included "Bones" (September 2019, featuring OneRepublic), "I Found U" (November 2019), "We Can Get High" (January 2020, with Yellow Claw), "Holy Water" (January 2020), and "Faith" (February 2020, with Dolly Parton and Mr. Probz), each blending electronic drops with vocal-driven hooks to explore emotional resilience.[48] The album reflected a more reflective tone post-Aviary, prioritizing communal belief and perseverance amid personal and global challenges.[49] The duo's last joint single during this era was part of the Church rollout, though Eklöw's involvement waned, culminating in their final live performance together on February 29, 2020, at Exchange LA in Los Angeles.[50] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted ongoing tours, including a postponed Red Rocks Amphitheatre show scheduled for April 24, 2020, with 3LAU, forcing cancellations across North America.[51] In response, Galantis pivoted to virtual experiences, announcing their first VR concert "Church of Galantis" via Wave's platform to promote the album remotely, alongside releasing the somber single "The Lake" with Wrabel on April 24, 2020, which addressed isolation and solace during lockdown.[52] They also contributed remixes and online content to maintain fan engagement without live events.[53] By late 2020, amid the pandemic's uncertainties, Christian Karlsson announced he would continue the Galantis project as a solo endeavor, effectively ending the duo era with Eklöw's departure; Eklöw had decided to move on to assess his personal priorities and musical direction, though further details were not publicly elaborated, sparking some fan speculation.[54][55] This transition allowed Karlsson to sustain the brand's momentum through subsequent virtual and recorded output.2021–2023: Solo era and new singles
Following the duo's final releases in 2020, Galantis transitioned into a solo project led by Christian Karlsson in 2021, marking a new chapter focused on personal expression and creative independence.[8] This shift allowed Karlsson to helm production and performances alone, drawing from his extensive background in pop and electronic music while navigating the evolving post-pandemic landscape. The era emphasized standalone singles that explored themes of emotional recovery and inner strength, reflecting Karlsson's own experiences with ADHD and artistic reinvention.[8] The first release under this solo banner was "Dandelion" with JVKE, issued on January 8, 2021, via Big Beat Records, highlighting resilience by portraying fleeting connections as opportunities for growth amid uncertainty. Subsequent singles included "Heartbreak Anthem," a collaboration with David Guetta and Little Mix, released on May 20, 2021, an uplifting EDM-pop anthem about overcoming romantic loss that debuted at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the top 10 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, showcasing Karlsson's ability to blend high-energy drops with vocal-driven narratives.[56] In 2022, "Run" featuring Becky Hill, released on February 25, continued this motif, urging listeners to escape emotional turmoil through movement and self-empowerment, while peaking at No. 21 on the UK chart.[57] By 2023, Karlsson's output leaned deeper into triumphant recovery, as seen in "Fool 4 U" with JVKE and Enisa on March 31, which delved into vulnerability in relationships, followed by "BANG BANG!" with Hayley Kiyoko on June 22, a high-octane track addressing mental health battles and bouncing back stronger—directly inspired by Karlsson's ADHD journey.[8] Another notable collaboration that year was "Dreamteam" with Neon Trees, released October 27, which celebrated teamwork and perseverance in creative pursuits.[8] These releases underscored a thematic arc of vulnerability turning to victory, with Karlsson prioritizing piano-driven songwriting to infuse authenticity into the electronic sound.[8] Amid pandemic restrictions, Galantis pivoted to live streaming events in 2021, such as virtual sets on platforms like Twitch, before resuming in-person shows at smaller venues like Electric Zoo in New York.[58] By 2022–2023, performances expanded to festivals including EDC Mexico, allowing Karlsson to test new material in front of audiences. However, adapting live shows without Eklöw presented challenges, requiring Karlsson to reimagine the high-energy duo dynamic through solo DJ sets and guest vocalists, all while forging a distinct identity beyond the original partnership.[8][59] This period solidified Galantis as Karlsson's personal outlet, blending introspection with dancefloor euphoria.2024–present: Rx and recent activity
In 2024, Christian Karlsson, the sole remaining member of Galantis following Linus Eklöw's departure, released the project's fourth studio album, Rx, on May 17 via Big Beat Records.[20] This 14-track collection marked Karlsson's most introspective work to date, exploring themes of neurodivergence, self-discovery, acceptance, and triumph through the lens of his ADHD diagnosis, with music positioned as a therapeutic "remedy" akin to medication.[20] Karlsson described the album as a continuation of the metaphorical "pharmacy" concept from Galantis' 2015 debut, stating, “Pharmacy was when I knew I was neurodivergent and I knew the studio was like a pharmacy for me. I was the patient. Rx is when I found medication.”[20] Notable collaborations included "Lighter" with David Guetta and 5 Seconds of Summer, alongside features from artists such as Neon Trees, JVKE, and MNEK, blending high-energy electronic production with emotional depth.[20] Building on the solo era's momentum, Galantis issued several singles in 2025, including "Circles" on August 22, a vibrant dance track featuring PEACH MARTINE and secs on the beach, which emerged as a feel-good summer anthem emphasizing cyclical emotions and festival-ready energy.[60] Later that year, on November 7, "Stay A Little Longer" arrived as a collaboration with Joel Corry and Izzy Bizu, delivering an uplifting house-infused plea for connection amid its pulsating beats.[61] As of November 2025, Galantis remains active, resuming a robust touring schedule that includes appearances at EDSea in Miami from November 1–6 and headlining shows in Japan and Singapore in December.[62] In an August 2024 Billboard Q&A, Karlsson reflected on the project's longevity, crediting resilience, evolving collaborations, and a commitment to fresh creativity for sustaining Galantis' relevance over a decade in the electronic music landscape.[63] Looking ahead, Karlsson has emphasized ongoing evolution as a solo act, focusing on personal growth and innovative sound design to propel Galantis forward.[63]Discography
Studio albums
Galantis has released four studio albums since their formation in 2012, each showcasing their evolution in electronic dance music with a focus on uplifting, festival-ready production. Their debut album, Pharmacy, was released on June 8, 2015, via Big Beat Records and contains 13 tracks. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, marking a significant breakthrough for the duo.[35] The second album, The Aviary, followed on September 15, 2017, also through Big Beat Records, featuring 12 tracks with collaborations including ROZES and Poo Bear. It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart and entered the Australian Albums Chart.[64][65] Church, the third studio album, arrived on February 7, 2020, comprising 14 tracks and including high-profile features like Dolly Parton and Mr. Probz on the single "Faith." Its release coincided with the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, which impacted touring plans, though the album achieved moderate streaming success, with "Faith" earning gold certification in the US. It reached No. 4 on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart.[66][67] In 2024, Galantis—now led solely by Christian Karlsson following Linus Eklöw's departure—released Rx on May 17 via Big Beat Records, a 14-track effort billed as the project's first solo-era album. Highlights include the collaborative single "Lighter" with David Guetta and 5 Seconds of Summer, which drove strong digital performance through high streaming numbers.[68]Extended plays
Galantis released their debut extended play, titled Galantis EP, on April 1, 2014, through Big Beat Records as a digital-only release.[69] The EP consisted of five tracks—"Smile", "You", "Revolution", "Help", and "Friend (Hard Times)"—which showcased the duo's emerging melodic house sound characterized by uplifting synths and euphoric drops.[70] This release played a key role in generating early buzz for the project, peaking at number 4 on the iTunes electronic chart and helping establish their breakthrough presence in the EDM scene.[71] None of Galantis' EPs achieved major chart entries comparable to their full-length albums. In 2023, Galantis released Very Important Remixes, a compilation-style EP containing five remixed versions of tracks from prior singles, emphasizing VIP (very important producer) mixes to refresh their catalog for club and streaming audiences.[72] Released under Big Beat Records, it included reworkings such as "Dreamteam (Galantis & Misha K VIP Mix)" and "Fool 4 U (feat. JVKE & Enisa) - Galantis & secs On The Beach VIP Mix", focusing on enhanced production for live sets and radio play.[73]Singles
Galantis has released over 30 singles as of 2025, many of which have charted prominently on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, with more than 20 entries reaching the top 20. Their singles often blend uplifting electronic pop with collaborations, contributing to their global appeal in the dance music genre. Key releases span their career, highlighting breakthrough hits, mid-period collaborations, and recent tracks that continue to build on their legacy. The following table lists selected notable singles, focusing on their release year, featured artists (if any), peak positions on major charts, and certifications where applicable.| Title | Year | Featured Artist(s) | Peak on Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | Certifications |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Runaway (U & I) | 2014 | None | #9 | 3× Platinum (US) |
| Peanut Butter Jelly | 2015 | None | #18 | Platinum (UK) |
| Hunter | 2016 | None | #21 | None |
| No Money | 2016 | None | #7 | Platinum (Sweden) |
| Faith | 2019 | Dolly Parton, Mr. Probz | #1 | Gold (US) |
| Heartbreak Anthem | 2021 | David Guetta, Little Mix | #7 | 2× Platinum (UK) |
| Circles | 2025 | PEACH MARTINE, secs on the beach | #8 (emerging) | None |
| Stay A Little Longer | 2025 | Joel Corry, Izzy Bizu | #15 (emerging) | None |
Live performances
Headlining tours
Galantis embarked on their inaugural major headlining outing with the Louder Harder Better Tour in early 2016, supporting their debut album Pharmacy. Spanning over 50 dates primarily across North America and Europe, the tour kicked off in January with stops in cities like Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, before extending to European venues such as Dublin's The Academy and various UK spots. Performances were characterized by high-energy sets featuring live drumming on a multi-tiered stage setup with synthesizers and drum pads, complemented by vibrant visuals that amplified the album's uplifting electronic sound.[74][75][76] The Aviary Tour followed in late 2017 and continued into 2018, promoting their sophomore album The Aviary and marking an expansion to new territories including Asia alongside core North American and European legs. Announced in July 2017, the U.S. portion alone included high-profile venues like Los Angeles' Greek Theatre and Chicago's Aragon Ballroom, with international dates reaching cities such as Tokyo. Building on prior productions, the shows incorporated enhanced live band elements, notably the duo's signature mega-drum set for dynamic percussion, alongside immersive visuals like digital forest projections during tracks such as "Hunter," creating a more theatrical experience.[77][78][79][80] The COVID-19 pandemic forced a hiatus on live touring in 2020, leading Galantis to pivot to virtual experiences, including the "Church of Galantis" VR concert streamed via the Wave platform in March 2020 to celebrate their third album Church. This immersive event featured avatar-based performances and interactive elements, allowing global fans to engage remotely during lockdowns.[81] Resuming in earnest post-2021 as a solo project led by Christian Karlsson following Linus Eklöw's departure, Galantis' headlining runs support the 2024 album Rx and began in fall 2024 with dates like a June 2024 show in San Diego and August shows in Las Vegas. The 2024–2025 itinerary has emphasized intimate fan interactions through themed productions, such as the Midsommar - All Hallows event at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on November 1, 2025, featuring special guests Dillon Francis and Forester. Additional 2025 highlights included the EDSea cruise from November 1–6, and upcoming shows in Japan on December 1 in Osaka and December 3 in Tokyo, a December 5 stop in Singapore, and a New Year's Eve performance on December 31 in Minneapolis. These solo-era shows maintain the high-energy drumming tradition while prioritizing closer audience engagement via custom visuals and stage design.[81][82][62][83]Festival appearances
Galantis made their live debut at the 2014 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, marking their first major performance and instantly captivating audiences with high-energy sets that blended progressive house and pop elements.[84] This breakthrough continued with appearances at Ultra Music Festival in 2015, where they delivered a dynamic mainstage set, and Tomorrowland Brasil later that year, showcasing tracks like "Runaway (U & I)" to enthusiastic crowds.[85][86] These early festival slots established Galantis as rising stars in the electronic dance music scene, drawing widespread attention through their infectious visuals and seafox-themed production. During their peak years, Galantis solidified their status with consistent performances at premier events, including multiple slots at Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas from 2016 to 2018, where they commanded the kineticFIELD stage with elaborate light shows and fan-favorite anthems.[87][88][89] They returned to Coachella in 2017 on the Sahara Tent, delivering a milestone set that highlighted their evolution since their debut.[90] Lollapalooza appearances in 2017 (Berlin) and 2022 (Stockholm) further amplified their global reach, with sets emphasizing collaborative energy and crowd interaction.[91][92] These performances at EDC and Lollapalooza exemplified Galantis's ability to thrive in large-scale, shared-lineup environments, contrasting their more controlled headlining tours. In recent years, following Linus Eklöw's departure in 2020, Christian Karlsson has adapted Galantis to a solo project, incorporating updated visuals and production to maintain the group's signature seafox aesthetic while evolving the sound.[93] This shift was evident in their 2025 festival appearances, including Nocturnal Wonderland in San Bernardino, where they energized the Mystic Wild stage, and North Coast Music Festival in Bridgeview, Illinois, blending new singles with classics.[94][95] Galantis also joined the EDSea cruise festival lineup that November, performing amid a diverse electronic roster on the voyage from Miami to Belize.[96] Festival appearances have been pivotal in driving Galantis's fanbase growth, transforming them from newcomers without a platform in 2014 to a global act with over 6.6 billion cumulative streams, as early slots at Coachella and Ultra built a dedicated "Seafox Nation" community through shared, immersive experiences.[97][98]Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Galantis received a single Grammy Award nomination in 2016 for their breakthrough single "Runaway (U & I)" in the category of Best Dance Recording at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.[99] The track, released in 2014 as the lead single from their debut album Pharmacy (2015), competed against notable entries including the eventual winner, "Where Are Ü Now" by Skrillex and Diplo featuring Justin Bieber.[100] Despite not securing a win, the nomination marked Galantis' sole entry in the Grammy Awards to date and highlighted their early contributions to revitalizing main-stage electronic dance music through festival anthems like "Runaway (U & I)."[101] As their first major recognition from the Recording Academy, it significantly elevated the duo's visibility in the U.S. market, underscoring the track's global impact with over a billion streams and chart success across multiple countries.[99]Other awards and nominations
Galantis has garnered recognition beyond the Grammy Awards from international and Swedish music accolades, highlighting their impact in electronic dance music. In Sweden, the duo has been honored by key industry bodies, including wins at the P3 Guld and SKAP Awards. Internationally, they have received nominations from prestigious events like the BRIT Awards and iHeartRadio Music Awards, often for collaborative hits. The following table summarizes select other awards and nominations received by Galantis:| Year | Award | Category | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | International Dance Music Awards | Best Breakthrough Artist | Won | Recognized for their debut album Pharmacy and breakthrough single "Runaway (U & I)."[102] |
| 2016 | International Dance Music Awards | Best Progressive House/Electro DJ | Nominated | |
| 2016 | International Dance Music Awards | Best Artist (Group) | Nominated | |
| 2017 | P3 Guld | Årets dans (Dance of the Year) | Won | One of three nominations; based on fan voting for most danced-to music in 2016.[103][104] |
| 2017 | P3 Guld | Additional categories (e.g., Årets artist, Årets pop) | Nominated | Three total nominations, leading alongside artist Zara Larsson.[105] |
| 2017 | SKAP Awards | Producer of the Year | Won | Awarded by the Swedish Society of Popular Music Publishers for production contributions.[106] |
| 2017 | Grammisgalan | Song of the Year | Nominated | For "No Money," their platinum-certified single from The Aviary.[106] |
| 2018 | WDM Radio Awards | Best Electro House DJ | Nominated | Part of Mexico's electronic music awards hosted by LOS40.[107] |
| 2018 | WDM Radio Awards | Best Party DJ | Nominated | Competed against acts like Martin Garrix and The Chainsmokers.[107][108] |
| 2018 | WDM Radio Awards | Best Trending Track | Nominated | For "Rich Boy."[107] |
| 2020 | P3 Guld | Årets grupp (Group of the Year) | Nominated | For overall production; did not win.[109] |
| 2022 | BRIT Awards | International Song of the Year | Nominated | For "Heartbreak Anthem" with David Guetta and Little Mix.[110] |
| 2022 | iHeartRadio Music Awards | Dance Song of the Year | Nominated | For "Heartbreak Anthem" with David Guetta and Little Mix.[111] |