Hard Dance Producer Dimatik Announces 2025 Australian Tour
The hard dance trailblazer is performing four times in SA before the end of the year.
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Hard dance producer and global superstar Dimatik (Domenico Pergoleto) has just announced a national tour that includes four dates in his home state of South Australia.
With close to 1 million monthly streams on Spotify, the hard dance purveyor has blazed a path through the psy-trance genre with his hypnotic and heavy beats.
Announcing his End of 2025 Tour via social media, Dimatik wrote: “I’M BACK BABY! Few weeks off in the studio belting out some new music ready for these end of 2025 tour dates. 14+ shows across 4 countries, Let me know where I’ll be seeing you.”
Dimatik’s run of Australian shows kicks off this weekend in Sydney at the electronic festival Knockout Outdoor on Saturday 4 October, with dates at Sounds of the Quarry in SA’s Riverland on Saturday 8 November, Canberra’s Fiction on Friday 14 November, Albury’s Space on Saturday 15 November and Melbourne’s new EDM festival Hypersonice on Sunday 30 November.
The final two shows take place at Adelaide’s Culture Festival on Saturday 6 December, with Dimatik performing as part of the fest and at the afterparty, before he wraps up the year at Hindley Music Street in Adelaide for EUPHORIA: Return of the Big Room & Bounce.
Tickets on sale now.
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For close to a decade, Dimatik has been producing worldwide trance hits, with tracks such as ‘Dragonite’, ‘Church of Hell’ and ‘The People’ topping the Bearport Hard Dance Charts.
Dimatik is also known for his hit collaborations, including his monster team-up with Timmy Trumpet, ‘Punjabi’, which has garnered over 60 million plays on YouTube to date.
Counting Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, Hardwell, KSHMR, David Guetta and more as fans, Dimatik has played at some of the world’s biggest dance festivals, including Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival.
Back in Australia for the rest of the year, don’t miss out on catching Dimatik live when he performs in SA.
Catch Dimatik performing in Adelaide from Sunday 8 November to Saturday 27 December. Tickets on sale.
Dimatik 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 4 October - HSU, Knockout MAINSTAGE, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 8 November - Sounds Of The Quarry, Riverland, SA
Friday 14 November - Fiction, Canberra, ACT
Saturday 15 November - Space, Albury, NSW
Sunday 30 November - Hypersonic, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 6 December - Culture Festival, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 27 December - EUPHORIA: Return of the Big Room & Bounce, Adelaide, SA
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