Hot Dub Time Machine Reveals ‘Can’t Stop’ Tour Dates
Sydney DJ Tom Lowndes is performing eight shows across three countries.
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Hot Dub Time Machine, the alias of Sydney DJ Tom Lowndes, is back in the Southern Hemisphere and ready to party!
The much-loved dancefloor filler is performing eight shows across Australia, New Zealand and Bali from March to May. Celebrating the best dance music from 1962-2025, the shows are sure to be an audio and visual kaleidoscope that will have concertgoers grooving and shaking all night long.
Hot Dub Time Machine’s Can’t Stop tour begins in Adelaide at Gluttony as part of the Adelaide Fringe on Saturday, March 8. The party then heads to Bali’s Ulu Cliffhouse in Uluwatu on Friday, March 21 before heading back to Oz for Hot Dub on the Bay in Melbourne on Saturday, March 29.
Lowndes then jets off to New Zealand for gigs at Town Hall in Auckland on Friday, April 4 and Ngaio Marsh Theatre in Christchurch on Saturday, April 5, before he heads back home for shows at The Goods Shed in Hobart on Saturday, April 26, The Tivoli in Brisbane on Friday, May 2 and Hordern Pavillion in Sydney on Saturday, May 24.
Artist and Live Nation pre-sale commences at 9:30am local time on Monday, January 20 and runs until 8:30am local time on Tuesday, January 21. Register your interest here.
General on-sale begins at 9:30am local time the following day, Tuesday, January 21. For full ticketing information visit this link.
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Since coming up with the Hot Dub concept back in 2011, Tom Lowndes has been travelling the globe throwing massive parties for music lovers from Sydney to London and everywhere in between.
Not only has he performed small club shows and large arenas, but Lowndes has got behind the decks at some of the biggest festivals, including Splendour in the Grass, Coachella and Tomorrowland, along with playing at large events including the Australian Open Tennis, Formula One and Hong Kong Sevens.
Catch Hot Dub Time Machine at Gluttony as part of Adelaide Fringer on Saturday, March 8. For full ticketing information click here.
Hot Dub Time Machine CAn’t STop 2025 Tour Dates
Saturday, March 8 - Gluttony @ Fringe, Adelaide, SA
Friday, March 21 - Ulu Cliffhouse, Uluwatu, Bali
Saturday, March 29 - Hot Dub on the Bay, Melbourne, VIC
Friday, April 4 - Town Hall, Auckland, NZ
Saturday, April 5 - Ngaio Marsh Theatre, Christchurch, NZ
Saturday, April 26 - The Goods Shed, Hobart, TAS
Friday, May 2 - The Tivoli, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday, May 24 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, NSW
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