Global Punjabi Superstar Diljit Dosanjh Announces 2025 Australian Tour
Diljit Dosanjh will become the first Indian artist in history to headline stadiums in Australia.
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International superstar Diljit Dosanjh has announced he’s bringing his AURA tour to Australia this October and November.
The tour will see Dosanjh become the first Indian artist in history to headline stadiums in Australia with two massive shows at CommBank Stadium (Sydney) and AAMI Park (Melbourne). The tour also sees Dosanjh return to Brisbane and take to the stage in Adelaide and Perth for the very first time.
“The energy that fans in Australia brought to my last tour was unforgettable,” Dosanjh said in a statement about his upcoming shows. “My fans’ immense love is the reason I’m coming back with stadium shows in Sydney and Melbourne, and we’ve added Adelaide and Perth so I can celebrate with even more of them. This tour is for the fans — but it’s also about celebrating Indian music on a global stage and sharing our culture with the world.”
Dosanjh’s hotly anticipated AURA tour begins at Sydney’s CommBank Stadium on Sunday 26 October and continues with dates at Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Wednesday 29 October, Melbourne’s AMMI Park on Saturday 1 November and Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Wednesday 5 November, wrapping up in Perth at RAC Arena on Sunday 9 November.
TEG Live pre-sale runs for 24 hours on Tuesday 2 September from 11am local time in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth and 1pm local time in Melbourne. You can register here. General on-sale takes place on Wednesday 3 September at 12:00pm local time for Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth and 3:00pm local time for Melbourne via ticketek.com.au.
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Indian singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is one of the biggest talents to emerge from India in recent years. Merging Punjabi tradition with global sounds, Dosanjh has released 13 studio albums across his career, with the most recent being 2023’s Ghost.
Dosanjh has released a slew of chart-topping hits, including ‘G.O.A.T’ (328M+ views), ‘Do You Know’ (294M+ views) and ‘Proper Patola’ (416M+ views), performed at Coachella, the Met Gala and Billboard Summit and even starred in several movies, such as the 2024 Netflix film Amar Singh Chamkila.
Having sold over 50,000 tickets on his previous Australian tour in 2023, Dosanjh is set to break more records when he touches down in the country this October.
Catch Diljit Dosanjh at AEC Arena on Wednesday 5 November. For ticketing information, visit ticketek.com.au.
Diljit Dosanjh Aura 2025 Australian & New Zealand Tour
Sunday 26 October - CommBank Stadium, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday 29 October - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday 1 November - AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday 5 November - AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Sunday 9 November - RAC Arena, Perth, WA
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