Club Angel Plots Australia Tour 2026
Catch the moody ‘90s inspired electronic artist in Adelaide this August.
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A stalwart of the underground electronic scene, Club Angel has announced his biggest run of headline shows to date.
Fresh from the stages of EDC Las Vegas and Extrema Outdoor in Belgium, the Eora/Sydney DJ and producer’s Til Death Tour takes in six cities this August and September.
Bring his electrifying live set to intimate venues around Australia, Club Angel kicks things off in Canberra at Dairy Road Precinct on Friday 15 August. Club Angel then brings his dark electronica to Adelaide’s The Gov on Thursday 21 August, followed by sets at The Rechabite in Perth on Friday 22 August, The Timber Yard in Melbourne on Thursday 28 August and the Roundhouse in Sydney on Friday 29 August, wrapping things up in Brizzy at The Tivoli on Friday 5 September.
Pre-sale starts at 12pn AEST on Tuesday 2 June. Sign up here. General on-sale begins at 11pm AEST Wednesday 3 June via untitledgroup.com.au.
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Inspired by UKG, Bassline and the hedonistic late ‘90s and early 2000s club culture, Club Angel’s moody, hard-hitting shows set him apart from other DJs.
Breaking through internationally with his 2024 EP Soundbwoy’s Destiny, Club Angel performed debut shows across China, Seoul, Colombia, and North America last year.
Throw in sold-out headline shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and support slots for Interplanetary Criminal, Sammy Virji, Girls Don’t Sync and Salute, and it’s easy to see Club Angel is going places, making his upcoming tour one not to be missed for the ravers.
Catch Club Angel performing at The Gov on Thursday 21 August. Ticketing information is available at untitledgroup.com.au.
Club Andel Til Death Australian Tour 2026
Friday 15 August – Dairy Road Precinct, Canberra, ACT
Thursday 21 August – The Gov, Adelaide, SA
Friday 22 August – The Rechabite, Perth, WA
Thursday 28 August – The Timber Yard, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 29 August – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Friday 5 September – The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
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