This new show will feature the biggest hits from 1962 to 2024.
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Hot Dub Time Machine promises to deliver “100% bangers” on his newly announced Australian tour. The alias of Sydney DJ Tom Lowndes, Hot Dub Time Machine has become a global phenomenon since Lowndes began spinning the biggest tunes from each decade in 2011. Having played many of the world’s biggest festivals in recent years, including Coachella, Tomorrowland and Splendour in the Grass, Hot Dub Time Machine returns to Australia after several sold-out shows in London and Glasgow.
Presented by TMRW Music and Live Nation, this new tour from Hot Dub Time Machine will feature songs from seven decades of music (1962 to 2024) and is sure to get dance floors heaving across the country. The initial tour includes stops in Perth, Tasmania, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, with Hot Dub promising more shows on the horizon.“This will be a CLASSIC Hot Dub set from 1962-2024 with new stuff, classics, special guests and definitely: 100% BANGERS!!!” read a caption on the Hot Dub Time Machine Instagram page announcing the tour.You can register for pre-sale tickets for Hot Dub Time Machine’s Adelaide show at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre here. Pre-sale begins Tuesday, March 12. On-sale begins Wednesday, March 13. For more details visit hotdubtimemachine.com.Hot Dub Time Machine ‘100% Bangers Tour’
Saturday, May 25 – Metro City, Perth, WASaturday, June 8 – Forth Pub, Forth, TASSaturday, June 15 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSWSaturday, June 29 – Festival Hall, Melbourne, VICSaturday, October 12 – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, SA+ More shows TBA
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