Last week, Dom Dolla announced his plans to play at “the most famous venue on the planet.” Due to demand, a second date was added.
Dom Dolla @ The Domain, Sydney (Credit: Shevin Dissanayake)
Dom Dolla will prove just how popular his brand of house music has become when, in 2025, he plays two massive shows at Madison Square Garden.
Heading to New York to play at the venue we’ve all heard of, the Aussie DJ will perform on Friday, 7 March, and Saturday, 8 March.
Announcing his plans to play at “the most famous venue on the planet” last week, a second date was added due to demand.
Dom Dolla has enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame in the last few years. He joins a star-studded list of house artists who have performed at Madison Square Garden, such as John Summit, Black Coffee, and the trio of Skrillex, Four Tet, and Fred again.. transforming the iconic venue into a sweaty rave.
Tickets to Dom Dolla’s Madison Square Garden shows are available via Ticketmaster.
2024 has been an incredible year for Dom Dolla. The Aussie DJ has played unforgettable sets at festivals such as Tomorrowland, Coachella, and EDC Las Vegas and sold out headline tours across North America, Europe, and, most recently, Australia.
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In a review of the DJ’s recent show at The Domain in Sydney, The Music’s Jake Fitzpatrick said of the performance: “Dom Dolla’s skill as a DJ was evident in moments when the crowd fully locked into the groove.
“Tracks like Rhyme Dust and The Vibe were standouts, drawing the crowd in with their fat basslines. Despite the rain falling steadily, the crowd kept the energy high, feeding off the music and the sense of togetherness. It was clear everyone was there for the same reason—the music. No one was letting the weather get in the way of a good time.
Fitzpatrick added, “One of the things that stood out about Dom Dolla’s performance was his ability to stay focused and engaged with the crowd, regardless of the conditions. He never let the storm affect the vibe, always keeping his eyes on the crowd and delivering the kind of set they were there for: a solid mix of house, tech-house, and all-around feel-good energy.”