Mark Wilks

Mark Wilks is rapidly emerging as one of the UK’s most exciting names in trance. His high-energy, emotionally charged DJ sets have lit up events nationwide, with standout appearances at Insomniacz, Rebooted, OTR, The Lost Weekend Festival, Edinburgh Dance Festival, and more.

Mark Wilks

A defining moment in 2024 saw him supporting Paul van Dyk at Trancecoda, handing over to Alex M.O.R.P.H. He also made his main room debut at the legendary Insomniacz, sharing the stage with trance icons Matt Darey and Scott Bond.

On the international circuit, Mark made his Ibiza debut at the Magnetic Opening Party at ITE in 2024, with return dates already confirmed for 2025. He’s performed at the iconic White Moon Festival in Amsterdam, and is set to return to play the Full Moon Festival later this year, along with a string of other major events including a milestone gig at A.D.E (Amsterdam Dance Event).

As a producer, Mark is making serious waves. With releases on top-tier labels like Black Hole, Nocturnal Knights, In Trance We Trust, Deep Space, High Voltage, and Nocturnal Knights Fusion, he has scored four Beatport Trance Top 10 hits. His track Voice in the Dark earned a coveted spot on the Best of Nocturnal Knights 2024 compilation. A major milestone came when RAM personally invited him to remix the legendary RAMnesia, with Mark’s version featured on the 30 Years of RAM album.

Upcoming collaborations include a highly anticipated release with Asteroid, adding to a growing list of heavyweight endorsements. Mark’s music has received huge amounts of support including airplay on FSOE, affirming his growing influence on the global scene. Deep Space label boss Asteroid put it best:

“If you haven’t heard of Mark yet, you better get to know—the guy’s phenomenal and has a really bright future.”

Mark continues to evolve and innovate, staying true to the essence of trance while pushing it’s creative limits. With a string of new releases and international shows lined up, Mark Wilks is a name you’ll be hearing a lot more of.

Mark Wilks