FISHER Announced as Final 2025 Liv Golf Adelaide Headliner
The acclaimed DJ is the closing headliner at this year’s event.
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Acclaimed Aussie DJ and regular Adelaide visitor FISHER has been announced as the closing headliner at this year’s LIV Golf Adelaide after-play concerts.
The ARIA Award winner and Grammy Award-nominated DJ will make his third appearance at the Adelaide event, bringing an immersive and supercharged set full of bangers to the LIV Golf Adelaide Canadian Club Stage on Sunday, February 16.
Arguably one of the biggest producers and DJs in the world at this very moment, FISHER has become part of the LIV Golf Adelaide family over the years, consistently pulling mammoth crowds and wowing audiences with his skills.
FISHER will be joined over the weekend by Brisbane indie act The Jungle Giants, who take to the stage on Saturday, February 15, and fellow DJ and producer Dom Dolla, who will perform on Friday, February 14.
Anyone with a ticket to LIV Gold Adelaide 2025 has access to the concert of the day they attend at The Grange Golf Club. Limited tickets remain for those who want to head along and catch Dom Dolla, The Jungle Giants of FISHER via livgolf.com.
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Recently named the World’s Best Golf Event for the second year running at the World Golf Awards, LIV Golf Adelaide is another fantastic event on Adelaide’s summer sporting calendar you don’t want to miss.
The second stop on LIV Golf’s 14-tournament schedule, the event runs from Friday, February 14 until Sunday, February 16 2025, with the final musical act for the Sunday night to be revealed in the coming weeks.
“LIV Golf Adelaide has been an overwhelmingly successful event in its previous editions, and we are excited that Australian fans have even more to look forward to both on and off the course next year,” said LIV Golf Commissioner and CEO Greg Norman.
LIV Golf Adelaide 2025 takes place at The Grange Golf Club from Friday, 14 February 2025 to Sunday, 16 February 2025. For full ticket details visit livgolf.com.
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