The electronic producer is returning Australia this June.
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Aussie electronic music wonder Luude returns home for a multi-date tour this June.
The drum and bass producer, who is also one half of electronic duo Choomba, is bringing along a stacked all-Australian lineup of supporting acts with me, including PRIZEFIGHT B2B Charlie Shell and Foura.
Luude kicks off his high-energy drum and bass tour at Sydney’s Roundhouse on Saturday 6 June, followed by dates at Perth’s HPC on Saturday 13 June, Melbourne’s Timberyard on Saturday 20 June and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 26 June, wrapping things up at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 27 June.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale 4.30pm AEDT Tuesday 17 March. General public tickets go on sale 4.30pm AEDT Wednesday 18 March. Ticketing information is available here.
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Luude has established himself as one of the country’s biggest dance music exports, having sold out shows both here and internationally.
Known for chart-topping hits including ‘Down Under’ and ‘Big City Life,’ Luude has amassed over 1 billion streams across his catalogue on Spotify alone, alongside multiple multi-platinum certifications worldwide.
Luude has also won an ARIA Award for Best Dance Release, received a nomination for the Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist Award, and achieved multiple Platinum, Gold and Silver certifications worldwide.
Catch Luude performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday 26 June. Ticketing information is available here.
Luude Australian Tour Dates 2026
Saturday 6 June - Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 13 June - HPC, Perth, WA
Saturday 20 June - Timberyard, Melbourne, VIC
Friday 26 June - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 27 June - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
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