Dom Dolla has sold out his Marvel Stadium show in Melbourne, with presale allocations exhausted within hours and all remaining tickets snapping up instantly from general on sale.
The Sept. 24 show — which will mark the world premiere of the DJ and producer’s new stadium production — sold out in record time in what promoters Untitled Group and Frontier Touring are calling one of the most significant moments in Australian electronic music history. A waitlist is now open for fans who missed out.
“Untitled Group has been part of Dom’s journey from the very start of his career, and to watch him sell out Marvel Stadium in his hometown is a moment we’ll never forget,” said Nicholas Greco, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Untitled Group. “This puts electronic music in Australia firmly on the global map and is a historic moment for Dom, for Melbourne, and for electronic music fans across the country.”
The sellout builds on a remarkable run of momentum for the Melbourne-born DJ. In December 2025 he set a new benchmark for electronic music events in Australia with a record-breaking sold-out debut at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium.
In 2025 he also headlined two sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden to more than 30,000 fans, completed a 10-week residency at Hi Ibiza — ranked the world’s No. 1 club — and made his film soundtrack debut with “No Room For A Saint” featuring Nathan Nicholson for the F1 movie soundtrack.
Born Dominic Matheson, Dom Dolla has accumulated more than 1.5 billion streams and won four ARIA Awards for Best Dance/Electronic Release, as well as the inaugural ARIA Global Impact Award presented by Spotify. On Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, “Rhyme Dust” with MK peaked at No. 9, “Eat Your Man” with Nelly Furtado reached No. 15, “Dreamin’” featuring Daya climbed to No. 5 — his highest chart peak — and “Forever” with Kid Cudi debuted at No. 9. He received a Grammy nomination for his remix of Gorillaz’s “New Gold” featuring Tame Impala and Bootie Brown.
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