Tiësto's ten nearest neighbors span actors, athletes, sports teams, music labels, a magazine, a social platform, and fellow musicians — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.89.
The shape is flat: Sofia Vergara leads at 0.93, followed closely by Deadmau5 at 0.91, Spinnin' Records at 0.91, Cristiano Ronaldo at 0.91, and Latina Magazine at 0.91. No neighbor pulls meaningfully ahead of the others. Tallying the subcategories across all ten: Musicians and Bands appear three times (Deadmau5, Zedd, Dua Lipa), meaning Tiësto's own kind is present but not dominant. The remaining seven positions go to an Actor (Sofia Vergara), an Athlete (Cristiano Ronaldo), a Music label (Spinnin' Records), a Magazine (Latina Magazine), a Social Media brand (WhatsApp), and two Sports Teams (FC Barcelona and Steve Aoki — wait: Steve Aoki is Musicians and Bands at 0.89). Correcting the tally: four Musicians and Bands in the top ten, with the other six positions split across Actors, Athletes, Music brands, a Magazine, a Social Media platform, and a Sports Team. The cross-kind presence — particularly a global footballer, a Latin-market magazine, and a messaging app sitting alongside EDM peers — signals an audience whose shape is defined less by genre affinity than by broad, globally oriented consumption patterns.
The flat distribution across subcategories suggests this audience does not cluster tightly around any single content type, making it one of the more compositionally diverse neighbor sets in this category.