Dom Dolla reached a new career peak on Saturday night (Dec. 20), turning Sydney’s Allianz Stadium into a full-scale dancefloor for his first-ever Australian stadium headline show — a landmark moment not just for the producer, but for local electronic music.
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The homecoming performance drew more than 40,000 fans and marked the largest headline show of Dolla’s career, arriving after a whirlwind year that’s seen the Melbourne-born artist sell out Madison Square Garden, headline Ultra Miami, and set attendance records at Lollapalooza’s Perry’s Stage.
“This was absolutely mental — not sure I’ll ever recover,” Dolla wrote on Instagram following the show.
The night carried added emotional weight.
Less than a week after the Bondi Beach terror attack, Dolla personally invited first responders and lifeguards who assisted during the incident, shouting them out from the stage mid-set.
“I had to invite a bunch of first responders and lifeguards — they’re just at the back here, make some f—ing noise for these heroes,” he told the crowd. “I used to live in Bondi… I f—ing love you guys so much.”
Musically, the stadium was transformed into what Dolla later described as a “superclub,” with unreleased tracks, exclusive remixes, and a heavy production setup of lights, lasers and new visuals. He also brought out longtime collaborator Clementine Douglas for a live performance of “Miracle Maker,” sending the crowd into overdrive.
The Allianz Stadium show capped a banner year for Dolla, who in November became the inaugural recipient of the ARIA Global Impact Award — created to recognise Australian artists achieving major international success and cultural influence. He was also the first electronic artist to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone Australia/New Zealand.
“I really love representing Australian music — especially Aussie dance music — when I tour around the world,” Dolla told Rolling Stone AU/NZ at the time. “I’m so proud to fly the flag wherever I go.”
With his first stadium show now ticked off — on home soil, no less — Dom Dolla’s global rise shows no signs of slowing heading into 2026.

























