Anjunadeep Open Air Returns To Australia In February
The festival will bring a stacked lineup of electronic artists to Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney in 2025.
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London-based electronic record label Anjunadeep are bringing the beats this summer, announcing three concerts in Adelaide, Melbourne and Syndey next year.
Although the lineup is yet to drop, organisers have promised Anjunadeep’s Open Air concert series will bring “a stellar lineup of Anjunadeep stars” to Australia in February 2025.
The first concert takes place in Adelaide at UniBar & Cloisters on Friday, February 21 and is followed by shows at Melbourne’s RIVA on Saturday, February 22 and Sydney’s Greenwood on Sunday, February 23.
First-release tickets for the Adelaide leg of the tour have already sold out, so if keen, get in quickly via Ticketbooth.
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Founded in 2005 by electronic act Above & Beyond and their high-profile manager James Grant, Anjunadeep fast became one of the leading dance music imprints.
For close to two decades Anjunadeep has been dropping music from some of the biggest names in dance music, including the likes of Dusky, Ben Böhmer, Moon Boots and more. Anjunadeep is also responsible for releasing incredible remixes from artists such as DJ Koze, Maya Jane Coles, Kenny Dope, NERO and Tale Of Us,
Anjunadeep has released over 600 singles, remixes and albums over the journey covering a wide range of electronic genres. The label’s success led to the Anjunadeep Open Air series of live events, showcasing the best dance music artists in 15 countries across five continents, including the label’s destination festival in Albania.
Anjunadeep Open Air comes to UniBar & Cloisters on Friday, February 21. Tickets on sale now via Ticketbooth.
Anjunadeep Open Air Australian Tour Dates
Friday, February 21 – UniBar & Cloisters
Saturday, February 22 – RIVA, Melbourne
Sunday, February 23 – Greenwood, Sydney
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