This one will have you carving shapes on the dance floor.
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Gold Coast DJ FISHER and Victorian pop star Tones & I have teamed up for the techno club banger ‘Favour’.
FISHER first teased the track during his record-breaking headline shows at San Francisco’s Moscone Centre, which saw the DJ perform to 40,000 fans across two nights.
Sure to soundtrack clubs across the nation, ‘Favour’ is the first collab between the two artists and showcases FISHER’s ear for a beat and Tones & I’s soaring vocals.
The arrival of ‘Favour’ comes ahead of FISHER’s Out 2 Lunch festival. Now in its third year, the open-air event is going interstate, heading to Melbourne, Gold Coast, Sydney and Perth.
FISHER is headlining the star-studded fest that includes performances from English electronic music duo Gorgon City, bass-heavy dance starter Skream, DJ and label boss Sarah Story, boundary-pushing electronic artist Azzecca, dancefloor favourite Little Fritter and more.
Out 2 Lunch Festival begins in Melbourne on Saturday 2 May, before heading to the Gold Coast on Sunday 3 May, Sydney on Saturday 9 May and then finishing up in Perth on Sunday 10 May.
Tickets are on sale now via out2lunchfestival.com.
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After its history-making debut on Coolangatta Beach in 2024 and triumphant encore in 2025, Out 2 Lunch returns for its third outing in May.
Created and curated by FISHER, Out 2 Lunch has become a massive success in just a few short years and is one event on the calendar that EDM fans look forward to.
‘Favour’ by FISHER and Tones & I is out now. Listen here. Out 2 Lunch takes place in Melbourne, the Gold Coast, Sydney and Perth this May. Tickets on sale now at out2lunchfestival.com.
Out 2 Lunch Festival 2026
Sat 2 May 2026 – Flemington Racecourse – Melbourne, VIC
Sun 3 May 2026 – Doug Jennings Park – Gold Coast, QLD
Sat 9 May 2026 – Sydney International Regatta Centre – Sydney, NSW
Sun 10 May 2026 – Wellington Square – Perth, WA
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