Superstar DJ Jyoty Announces Australian and New Zealand Tour
Jyoty is performing in Adelaide as part of the WOMAD lineup in March.
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Indian-Dutch DJ Jyoty has announced a run of Australian and New Zealand shows across March.
Renowned for her eclectic sets blending a diverse range of musical genres, including everything from afrobeats, dancehall and grime to garage, neo soul and hip hop, Jyoty is also a respected radio host, having spent close to a decade curating a Rinse FM residency.
Having gained a worldwide fanbase since moving to the UK in 2012, Jyoty’s tour begins with two headline sets at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday 6 March and Brisbane’s The Prince Consort on Saturday 7 March.
Jyoty then plays Pitch Music & Arts Festival in Moyston on Sunday 8 March and WOMADelaide in Adelaide on Monday 9 March, before heading to New Zealand for shows at Wellington’s Meow Nui on Thursday 12 March and Auckland’s Studio on Saturday 14 March.
Tickets are on sale now at astralpeople.com.
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Born and raised in Amsterdam, it wasn’t until Jyoty moved to London in 2012 (where she is still based) that she began to make waves in the underground club scene.
She’s gone on to gain global recognition for her genre-blending sets, playing at many of the world’s biggest venues and festivals.
While she hasn’t released her own original music, many of her mixers can be found on Soundcloud and Rinse FM, with her recent set for DJ Mag (watch above) a great preview of what to expect when she touches down in Adelaide.
Catch Jyoty performing at WOMADelaide 2026 on Monday 9 March. Tickets on sale now via womadelaide.com.au.
Jyoty Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
Friday 6 March – Oxford Art Factory, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 7 March – The Prince Consort, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 8 March – Pitch Music & Arts Festival, Moyston, VIC
Monday 9 March – WOMADelaide, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 12 March – Meow Nui, Wellington, NZ
Saturday 14 March – Studio, Auckland, NZ
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