Dom DollaHe’s already become one of Australia’s biggest musical exports, but now Dom Dolla has added another feather to his already-storied cap, becoming the first electronic act to headline an Aussie stadium show.
This time last year, the the Grammy Award-nominated DJ, producer, and five-time ARIA Award winner has just made history by selling over 170,000 tickets to his national tour.
Now, fast-forward to December 20th, and Dom Dolla is again taking electronic music to new heights.
Announcing his debut Australian stadium show back in May, Dom Dolla took to the stage at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on Saturday night for the largest headline concert of his career.
Drawing 40,000 audience members to the show, Dom Dolla’s gig took place just under a week after the Bondi Beach terror attacks, with the producer also paying tribute to the first responders and lifeguards who were in attendance on the night.
“That was absolutely mental not sure I’ll ever recover,” Dom Dolla wrote on social media after the event. “Most insane night of my life.”
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With international acts KETTAMA and Fcukers on support duty alongside Australia’s own Anna Lunoe, the evening featured Dom Dolla dishing out unreleased tunes, exclusive remixes, and a surprise performance with collaborator Clementine Douglas for Miracle Maker.
The event was presented by Untitled Group and TEG Live, with Untitled Co-Founder & Managing Partner Nicholas Greco reflecting on the impact of the event after years working with the world-beating musician.
“Watching Dom grow from the beginning of his journey to delivering a stadium show of this scale - and doing so in his home country as the first electronic artist to headline a stadium in Australia - has been incredibly inspiring,” Greco said.
“Seeing an electronic artist connect with tens of thousands of people in that environment shows just how incredible he is, and it’s exciting to look ahead to what’s next as he closes out 2025 and brings that momentum into 2026 at home with his fans.”
Dom Dolla is set to take a small break before hitting up the New Year's Eve festival circuit with performances at Beyond The Valley and Wildlands, before hitting the road in January and February, with dates planned in Asia, North America, South America, and Europe.







