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Luude Announces 2026 Australian Tour

Australian producer Luude is taking his high-energy drum-and-bass show across the country this June.

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Australian electronic star Luude is embarking on a tour across the country this June, bringing his high-energy drum-and-bass show to five cities.

The tour begins at Sydney’s Roundhouse on Saturday, 6 June. It continues at Perth’s HPC on Saturday, 13 June, Melbourne’s The Timber Yard on Saturday, 20 June, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, 26 June, and concludes at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday, 27 June.

For the run of shows, Luude will be joined by a stacked roster of all-Australian producers, including Melbourne’s PRIZEFIGHT b2b with fast-rising club name Charlie Shell, and in-demand selector Foura.

Registration for pre-sale tickets is now open. Pre-sale tickets will be available at 4:30 pm AEDT on Tuesday, 17 March, followed by the general sale at 4:30 pm AEDT on Wednesday, 18 March. You can find more information about the tour on the Untitled Group website.

The tour is presented by Untitled Group, triple j, and Luude’s own record label, No Instruction. He launched the label in July 2024, which arrived in partnership with the producer’s longtime management agency, Cloak, and distribution courtesy of Virgin Music.

At the time, a statement confirmed that No Instruction aims to create “legitimate moments for artists using the live platform and global network of the team”, with LUUDE himself adding that he and his crew want to “throw good parties [and] put out records we like from people we like”, and “have a good crack at doing all those things as best and big as possible”.

Recognised for his chart-topping hits such as Down Under and Big City Life – the former a remix of the Men At Work classic – Luude has amassed over one billion streams on Spotify alone. In 2023, he joined forces with Moby and sampled Porcelain for his song, Oh My.

At the time, he described the experience as “pretty insane” and told The Music that sampling Porcelain left him in disbelief, as the track is “just one of those songs you’d never think you could even get the parts for.”

He added, “I really didn’t want to mess with it too much; the original strings are so clean and iconic - some tidy drums and a bit of low-end just gave it a fresh take to go with Issey’s amazing vocal.”

Untitled Group, No Instruction & triple j Present

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2026 Australian Tour

With Supports: PRIZEFIGHT B2B Charlie Shell, Foura

Saturday 6 June - Roundhouse, Sydney

Saturday 13 June - HPC, Perth

Saturday 20 June - The Timber Yard, Melbourne

Friday 26 June - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide

Saturday 27 June - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane