Alison Wonderland Plots ‘Ghost World’ Australian Tour 2026
The multi-talented creative returns to Australia for a run of shows in support of her latest album, Ghost World.
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Australian DJ and producer Alison Wonderland is returning home in June for a special run of shows to celebrate the release of her 2025 album, Ghost World.
Wonderland’s fourth record spawned seven singles and features collaborations with Ninajirachi, Memba, Erick the Architect, Quix, DJ_Dave and Whyte Fang.
Fresh from sold-out shows across North America, Wonderland is bringing her immersive Ghost World Tour to Australia, including a special edition of her Alison Wonderland Presents: Wonderland Warehouse Project, which is taking over Sydney’s Carriageworks as part of Vivid LIVE with special guests including Anna Lunoe, Airwolf Paradise, KATAYANAGI TWINS, and Prophecy Girl.
“Ghost World is meant to be played live, and I’m bringing this experience to my home, Australia. I haven’t done an album tour down under in a really long time and it’s gonna be one big rave,” says Wonderland.
The Ghost World Tour kicks off at Brisbane’s The Tivoli on Thursday 4 June, followed by dates at Melbourne’s 170 Russell on Friday 5 June, Sydney’s Carriageworks on Saturday 6 June and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 7 June.
Artist and Spotify Fans First pre-sales commence Wednesday 15 April at 9am AEST. General on-sale begins Thursday 16 April at 9am AEST. Full ticketing information is available via alisonwonderland.com.
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One of Australia’s great electronic music exports, Alison Wonderland has registered over 1.1 billion global streams, garnered multiple platinum certifications and sold more than 800,000 headline tickets across the US.
Since the release of her 2015 debut album Run, which peaked at #6 on the ARIA Albums Chart, Alison has made history as the highest-billed female DJ in Coachella's storied history, sold out Red Rocks Amphitheatre seven times between 2019-2024 and headlined some of the biggeset festival in America, including Lollapalooza, Tomorrowland, Electric Daisy Carnival, Bonnaroo and Life Is Beautiful.
Now based in LA, this tour represents one of the few changes local audiences have of seeing Wonderland in the flesh, with tickets sure to sell like hot cakes.
Catch Alison Wonderland at Hindley Street Music Hall on Saturday 7 June. Ticketing information is available at alisonwonderland.com.
Alison Wonderland Ghost World Australian Tour 2026
Thursday 4 June – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 5 June – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 6 June – Vivid Sydney x Carriageworks (Warehouse Project), Sydney, NSW
Sunday 7 June – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
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