Dom Dolla Returns to Australia for a Record-Breaking Moment

When Dom Dolla lands in Australia, the EDM world takes notice — and for good reason. Fresh off his whirlwind trip home for the 2025 ARIA Awards, the Melbourne-born producer continues to make history at a pace few in dance music can match.

At this year’s ceremony, Dom walked away with Best Dance/Electronic Release for “Dreamin” featuring DAYA — marking his third consecutive win in the category. He also took home the inaugural Global Impact Award, cementing his position as one of Australia’s most influential modern exports.

But the real headline is what’s coming next.

On December 20, Dom will become the first Australian electronic artist to headline a stadium show, taking over Sydney’s Allianz Stadium. The venue sits steps away from the iconic Hordern Pavilion — a symbolic full-circle moment for the DJ who has risen from club residencies to global domination.

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“Turn a Stadium Into a Nightclub”: Dom Teases His Biggest Show Yet

Speaking exclusively with Billboard, Dom described the upcoming Allianz Stadium show as his boldest vision to date.

“We’re really taking the show to the next level. The goal is simple — turn a stadium into a nightclub.”

Produced in partnership with Untitled Group, the masterminds behind his record-smashing 2024 tour, the open-air event is expected to be one of the most ambitious dance productions Australia has ever seen.

And if history is any indication, Dom is ready. In late 2024, he performed to 170,000 fans across four shows, marking the largest tour ever by an Australian electronic artist.


A Global Breakout Year: Ibiza, Vegas, MSG & F1: The Movie

Dom Dolla’s momentum didn’t slow in 2025 — it accelerated.

This year alone, he has:

  • Completed residencies in Ibiza and Las Vegas
  • Sold out multiple nights at Madison Square Garden
  • Headlined major festivals across Europe, North America and beyond
  • Scored a dream career moment with “No Room For a Saint” for F1: The Movie, contributing music to one of 2025’s biggest film releases

Dom’s signature blend of gritty basslines, infectious hooks and club-ready energy has transformed him from a local favorite into a global phenomenon.


“There’s No Slowing Down Next Year”: Dom Eyes Asia & Latin America

Despite a massive year, Dom says 2026 (and beyond) is shaping up to be even busier.

“There’s no slowing down next year, that’s for sure.”

The year ahead will include his first-ever tours in Asia and Latin America, two markets where demand for his music has exploded. Dom says he’s “really excited” to hit new territories, bringing his stadium-sized energy to fresh audiences.

His international itinerary already includes:

  • 808 Festival in Bangkok (headliner)
  • Beyond The Valley (Australia)
  • Wildlands Festival (Australia)
  • Shows in Japan, Argentina, Colombia, New Zealand, the Netherlands and more

Dom Dolla is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after DJs in the world — and the bookings keep flooding in.


More Music Is Coming — But Is an Album on the Way?

With such a packed touring schedule, fans are understandably wondering: is a Dom Dolla debut album finally happening?

The producer isn’t ready to confirm — yet.

“I’m just writing as much music as I can. An album might not be right around the corner, but I can promise there’ll be a lot more music next year.”

According to Dom, he’s spent much of 2025 in studios between continents, crafting new material while juggling festival appearances and residencies. While there’s no release timeline for a full album, fans can expect a steady flow of singles and collaborations.

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The Momentum of a Career at Full Speed

Dom Dolla’s rapid rise reflects a rare combination of consistency, creativity and charisma. From playing club sets in Melbourne to commanding stadiums and global festivals, he represents the new wave of electronic artists capable of bridging underground energy with mainstream reach.

With record-breaking shows behind him and world-tour plans ahead, Dom is entering a new era — one defined by scale, risk-taking and boundary-pushing production.

If 2025 proved anything, it’s this: Dom Dolla is just getting started.

And in his own words —
“There’s no slowing down next year.”

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