UK Producer and DJ Darren Styles Locks in 2025 Australian Tour
Darren Styles brings his LIMITLESS tour Down Under this October and November.
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Influential producer and DJ Darren Styles brings UK hardstyle to Australian shores this year.
Reguarly playing to huge festival crowds across Europe, the hardcore trance megastar is performing a run of stripped-back shows as part of his LIMITLESS tour, helping create a more intimate and raw experience for his audience.
Fans of Styles can expect the DJ to spin all his biggest hits, including ‘Come Running’ and ‘Quiver’, alongside more recent standouts like ‘Switch’, ‘DLMD’ and ‘Hard Beat’.
Styles’ four-stop Aussie juant takes in Sydney’s Space Nightclub on Friday 24 October, Brisbane’s Superordinary on Saturday 25 October, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 31 October and Melbourne’s The Timberyard on Saturday 1 November.
Tickets go on sale Thursday 24 July, but those who want early access to pre-sale tickets can sign up for exclusive access here. For full ticketing information, hit this link.
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Getting his start as a member of breakbeat hardcore act DJ Force & the Evolution, Styles came to the fore in the ‘90s as a member of Force & Styles.
Pioneering the happy hardcore genre of electronic music, the duo released a string of commercially successful tracks before Styles branched into the techno scene, teaming up with Mark Brady as Styles & Breeze.
Along with his high-profile collaborations, Styles has carved out a successful career as a solo artist, releasing two studio albums and a stack of DJ mixtape albums, including the popular xClubland X-Treme Hardcore series.
Styles’ upcoming Australian tour provides fans with the opportunity to let loose while being serenaded with the DJ’s pulsating productions.
Catch Darren Styles at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 31 October. For ticketing information, visit hsuevents.com.
Darren Sytles Limitless Australian Tour 2025 Dates
Friday 24 October - Space Nightclub, Sydney
Saturday 25 October - Superordinary, Brisbane
Friday 31 October - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Saturday 1 November - The Timberyard, Melbourne
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