Silhouetted against a flashing backdrop intermittently marked by flames, the artists recaptured their Swedish House star power with a slew of old fan favorites like "One," "Save the World," and "Don't You Worry Child."
But their set was far from a nostalgia showcase, as the artists interspersed their past hits with contemporary cuts like
Kygo's "Firestone" and
Valentino Khan's "Deep Down Low" and their strongest new singles "Something New" and "Sun is Shining."
Some of the night's best moments also belonged to collaborations like
Alesso & Ingrosso's "Calling (Lose My Mind)" and Ingrosso and Tommy Trash's "Reload," showcasing the breadth and depth of the artists' combined catalog.
When a flurry of streamers and pyro signaled the set's end, fans showed their appreciation in unrelenting cheers. "I forgot how good they are," one said as she made her way up the stairs.