The Aussie DJ and producer has announced a five date tour.
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Australian DJ and producer Old Mob has announced a huge headline tour this September and October.
After supporting John Summit last year on his sold-out national tour, along with a performance at Coachella, Old Mob is overjoyed to be returning home for a run of shows, set to entertain punters with his unique blend of electronic styles, including techno and house.
Odd Mob begins his five-date tour at Melbourne’s The Timber Yard on Saturday 19 September and continues with dates at Perth’s Metro City on Sunday 27 September, Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 3 October, Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 4 October and Sydney’s Roundhouse on Saturday 10 October.
Pre-sale begins at 10am AEST on Tuesday 21 April. Sign up here. General on-sale commences at 10am AEST on Wednesday 22 April via untitledgroup.com.au.
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Known to his family and friends as Harry Hope, Odd Mob originally started as a duo, with Hope alongside Robbie Jacobs until he left in 2017.
Going viral with their track ‘Is It a Banger?’, Odd Mob has become another Aussie EDM artist to make waves overseas. He’s released three EPs, three #1 singles and toured alongside the likes of Skrillex, Fred Again.., Dom Dolla, Disclosure, Diplo and Chris Lake.
Catch Odd Mob performing at Hindley Street Music Hall on Sunday 4 October. Ticketing information is available at untitledgroup.com.au.
Odd Mob Australian Tour 2026
Saturday 19 September – The Timber Yard, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 27 September – Metro City, Perth, WA
Saturday 3 October – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 4 October – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 10 October – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW
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