Rudimental Announce 2025 Australian DJ Tour
The award-winning British trio touch down in Australia next February.
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Untitled Group and NOVA Nation are bringing Rudimental back to Australia for a very special DJ-focused tour next year.
The trio of Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden, and Leon "Locksmith" Rolle are unveiling their epic new RUDIM3NATL show as part of the group’s 2025 Australian tour. The lads will be behind the decks spinning not only their own tunes but the biggest drum and bass hits from across the years.
Rudimental are excited to go back to their DJing roots, revealing in a statement: “We’re bringing something fresh to the stage – a DJ set that hits harder, with visuals that match the energy of our tracks and give you a taste of where we’re heading. Think bass meets soul, mixed up the Rudimental way. This is all about the music we’ve been crafting and the vibe of what’s to come on the new album. Can’t wait for you to feel it.”
Returning to our shores just a year after wowing punters at exclusive shows in Melbourne and Sydney at the start of 2024, Rudimental take in six cities across the nation next February 2025.
Beginning at Perth’s Metro City on Thursday, February 13, Rudimental then take their DJ tour to Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, February 14, Melbourne’s Festival Hall on Saturday, February 15 and Sunshine Coast’s The Station on Monday, February 17.
The final two gigs take place at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Tuesday, February 18 and Sydney’s Hordern Pavillion on Wednesday, February 19.
Pre-sale commences on Monday, November 11 at 11:30am local time. You can register your interest here. General on-sale begins on Tuesday, November 12 at 11:30am local time via Untitled Group.
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Rudimental’s Australian tour announcement comes just a few weeks after the release of the trio’s new single, ‘The Feeling’. The track is a euphoric drum and bass collaboration alongside 1991, PNAU and AR/CO, with each artist’s personality heard during the three-minute banger.
Having garnered over 5 billion streams and sold more than 3 million albums worldwide, Rudimental have been out there getting it done for an incredible 15 years and don’t look like slowing down anytime soon.
With four albums to their name, including their most recent release Ground Control (2021), the trio have achieved three UK Single Chart #1s and seen their song ‘Dancing Is Healing’ surpass 100 million streams worldwide.
A staple of the European festival scene, Rudimental’s DJ-focused Australian tour is one not to miss.
Catch Rudimental at Hindley Street Music Hall on Friday, February 14. For full ticketing information visit the Untitled Group website.
Rudimental DJ-Foucsed RUDIM3NTAL Australian Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, February 13 - Metro City, Perth
Friday, February 14 - Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
Saturday, February 15 - Festival Hall, Melbourne
Monday, February 17 - The Station, Sunshine Coast
Tuesday, February 18 - Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
Wednesday, February 19 - Hordern Pavillion, Sydney
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