Kygo is set to return to Australia two years after he co-headlined Palm Tree Music Festival with Dutch DJ Tiësto.
Kygo (Credit: Johannes Lovund)
Norwegian producer and DJ Kygo is returning to Australia in March 2025, just two years after he co-headlined Palm Tree Music Festival with Dutch DJ Tiësto.
The Kids In Love hitmaker has found great success in Australia, scoring over 360,000 spins on the radio and earning ARIA accreditation—he has gone 22 times Platinum and 14 times Gold in Australia, as well as two Gold albums.
Some of Kygo’s hits include remixes such as Higher Love originally performed by Whitney Houston, What’s Love Got To Do With It by Tina Turner, Never Really Loved Me with Australia’s own Dean Lewis, and Whatever with Ava Max, which interpolates Shakira’s Whenever, Wherever.
It’s nearly time for Australia’s fans to hear Kygo’s hits, with the DJ announcing two dates in Australia as part of his World Tour. The tour dates also arrive after the producer released his self-titled fifth album in June.
Playing to Aussie fans in March 2025, Kygo will perform at Melbourne’s John Cain Arena on Friday, 7 March, and Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Saturday, 8 March. He’ll be accompanied by two special guests: Australia’s own Stumblin’ In hitmaker CYRIL and American DJ XANDRA.
Mastercard cardholders will be first to find early access pre-sale tickets starting from 12 pm AEST on Tuesday, 3 September. You can visit the Priceless website to find more information.
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The next pre-sale will be available for Live Nation members from 1 pm AEST on Thursday, 5 September. The general sale begins at 2 pm AEST on Friday, 6 September. More ticketing information is available on the Live Nation website.
In a review of Kygo’s performance at Palm Tree Music Festival in Brisbane, The Music’s Ray Shindo complimented the DJ on his “versatility” and said of the “highlight of the set”: “Australian singer Conrad Sewell emerges through the golden fog. With live strings and Kygo on the piano, the Australian singer starts, ‘I’m a flame, short of fire.’
“We’re immediately back in 2014 when the song was first released, as his mellow yet powerful vocals mesh effortlessly with the acoustic sounds of Firestone.
“The song then moves into a tropical EDM mix, Conrad still singing. The audience claps to the beat, and Kygo’s memorable set comes to an end with an explosion of red streamers.”
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS CYRIL & XANDRA
FRIDAY 7 MARCH - JOHN CAIN ARENA, MELBOURNE
SATURDAY 8 MARCH - QUDOS BANK ARENA, SYDNEY