The UK DJ and producer is touring his upcoming new album, Kairos.
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UK producer and DJ O’Flynn is finally making the trip down under, announcing a run of club shows across Australia and New Zealand this September.
One of the most respected electronic artists to come out of the UK in recent years, O’Flynn has quietly been building a global fanbase over the past decade through his energetic, dancefloor club beats.
O’Flynn’s upcoming tour arrives in support of his upcoming third studio-length album Kairos, which drops Friday 17 July via his own Panthus label. Named after the ancient Greek concept of the decisive moment, when conditions align, Kairos is shaping up as O’Flynn’s most accomplished project yet.
Beginning his tour in Australia, O’Flynn takes over Byron Bay’s Haven on Friday 4 September, before heading to Divide in Adelaide on Saturday 5 September, Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday 11 September and Melbourne’s Night Cat on Saturday 12 September.
The remaining three dates are in New Zealand at Wellington’s Meow on Thursday 17 September, Auckland’s Neck of the Woods on Friday 18 September and Christchurch’s Sydenham Underpass on Saturday 19 September.
Pre-sale starts 10am AEST on Wednesday 8 July. Sign up here. General tickets go on sale at 10am AESt on Thursday 9 July.
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Breaking through more than a decade ago, O’Flynn has released music through Ninja Tune, Blip Discs, and his own imprint Hundred Flowers, and collaborated with the likes of Bonobo, Frazer Way and Barry Can’t Swim.
Having played sold-out shows across the UK and performed for huge crowds in Europe, O’Flynn brings his immersive live show to Australia and New Zealand this September.
Catch O’Flynn performing at Divide on Saturday 5 September. Ticketing information is available here.
O’Flynn Australian & New Zealand Tour 2026
Friday 4 September – Haven, Byron Bay, NSW
Saturday 5 September – Divide, Adelaide, SA
Friday 11 September – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 12 September – Night Cat, Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 17 September – Meow, Wellington, NZ
Friday 18 September – Neck of the Woods, Auckland, NZ
Saturday 19 September – Sydenham Underpass, Christchurch, NZ
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