The dates and venues have been confirmed following two sold-out ULTRA events earlier this year.
ULTRA Music Festival in Melbourne (Credit: Jordan Munns)
ULTRA Australia has announced its return for 2025, revealing dates in its hometown of Melbourne—for the festival’s sixth instalment—and the Gold Coast on its second edition.
This year’s ULTRA went off with a bang, with two sold-out shows going down in Melbourne and the Gold Coast. The success was so great that the 2025 editions of the festival have been confirmed to take place next April.
So, without further ado, here are the dates you need to note down in your calendar:
FRIDAY, 11 APRIL 2025 – BROADWATER PARKLANDS, GOLD COAST
SATURDAY, 12 APRIL 2025 – FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE, MELBOURNE
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Keen punters can sign up for ticket registration here ahead of ULTRA member tickets going on sale from 11 am AEST next Wednesday, 11 September. The general admission ticket sale begins on Thursday, 12 September, also at 11 am AEST. As for the line-up, you’ll have to stay tuned for updates.
This year’s ULTRA music festival saw over 40,000 punters descend on the Broadwater Parklands and Flemington Racecourse to witness multi-award-winning-artists such as Zedd, Armin van Buuren, Steve Aoki, Carl Cox, Darren Styles and Brennan Heart perform.
Aside from its huge line-ups, ULTRA is known for its live events, which feature top-tier electronic music talent, cutting-edge technology, and epic large-scale productions.
The day-long festival in Melbourne is a multi-stage event, sporting the renowned Main Stage, the underground sounds of the RESISTANCE Stage, and the UMF RADIO Stage. This year, the Gold Coast festival was a single-stage event.
ULTRA is a worldwide electronic music festival founded by Russell Faibisch in the US in 1999. Now, the festival delivers spectacular experiences to more than 25 cities and 29 countries across six continents.
ULTRA officially landed in Melbourne in 2019, allowing Australian electronic music fans to experience ULTRA first-hand. Since then, it's become a staple festival in the electronic community, with major acts such as Afrojack, Alesso, Oliver Heldens, and fan favourite Steve Aoki blessing the Aussie stage.
You can keep up with all things ULTRA on the festival’s website.