Dom Dolla once again proved why he’s one of the hottest names in the EDM scene as he completed a record-breaking Australian tour, selling over 170,000 tickets across four cities.
The achievement made it the biggest tour ever by an Australian electronic artist, with every show selling out almost immediately, a feat that proved his status as a trailblazer in the live music scene.
The tour spanned iconic venues and green spaces, with performances at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse, Sydney’s Domain, Brisbane’s Riverstage and Perth’s Wellington Place, where fans witnessed a four-year-long tour with Solomun. Hours of back-to-back performances, part of Untitled Group’s ten-year anniversary tour.
“Today is the last show of the tour,” Dom told an audience of 9,000 at the end of a show in Queensland. music network. “This trip changed my life.”
Co-founder Nicholas Greco said: “Working with Dom over the past 10+ years has been an incredible journey and this tour is the culmination of all the hard work, passion and dedication we’ve put in to create something special together. ” shared the Managing Partner of Untitled Group. “Watching Dom connect with fans on such a large scale and seeing his music resonate with so many people across the country is an experience I will never forget. This tour is not only a record-breaking moment for Dom , and the same is true for the entire Australian electronics community.
The monumental tour follows a remarkable year for Dom, who recently won the ARIA Award for Best Dance/Electronic Release for his infectious track “Saving Up,” which topped Billboard’s Hot Dance / ranked 25th in Electronic Songs.
The Melbourne star’s success isn’t limited to Australia. His momentum shows no signs of slowing down as he gears up for a 2025 schedule, starting with a headlining gig at the Palms Music Festival in Aspen, Colorado on February 21, and then later that night ‘s official after-party.
The Australian DJ will then take the stage at New York’s Madison Square Garden on March 7 and 8 for two highly anticipated shows. …, they transform this iconic venue into a major rave experience.