UK D&B heavyweight Wilkinson is back for a huge national run this November.
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Prepare to get loose on the dancefloor when UK D&B legend Wilkinson returns to Australia in November for a massive run of shows.
The London-born producer, DJ and remixer will be performing all his biggest hits, including the #1 UK Dance Chart single ‘Afterglow’, a collab with singer-songwriter Becky Hill, alongside a slew of new songs and remixes.
Wilkinson will be joined by emerging Perth-based D&B powerhouse ROVA on his five-date tour, which kicks off in Melbourne at 170 Russell on Friday 21 November.
Wilkinson then performs at the returning electronic music festival Our Sound in Adelaide on Saturday 22 November before continuing the tour with dates at Perth’s Ice Cream Factory on Saturday 22 November, Sydney’s Plaza on Friday 28 November and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Saturday 29 November.
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A UK D&B great, Wilkinson got his start playing drums in several bands as a teenager before finding a passion for dance music at 14.
It was during his final year at college that Wilkinson decided to try and make his own beats, and within a few years had gone from a bedroom producer to UK star, dropping his debut album Lazers Not Included in 2013 via RAM Records.
It didn’t take long for Wilkinson to become a household name on the European dance scene, with the D&B producer and DJ playing everywhere from Glastonbury and Brixton Academy to Pukkelpop and Sziget.
Wilkinson has released four albums, three of which topped the UK Dance Album Chart, while his biggest single was 2013’s ‘Afterglow’, a collaboration with Becky Hill that peaked at #8 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.
Catch Wilkinson at Our Sound in Adelaide on Saturday 22 November. For ticketing information, visit drop.cobrand.com.
Wilkinson 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Friday 21 November – 170 Russell, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 22 November – Our Sound, Adelaide, SA
Saturday 22 November – Ice Cream Factory, Perth, WA
Friday 28 November– Plaza, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 29 November – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, QLD
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