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Dom Dolla to Headline Marvel Stadium in Melbourne for AFL Grand Final Eve Show

Dom Dolla to Headline Marvel Stadium in Melbourne for AFL Grand Final Eve Show

Dom Dolla has announced his first-ever stadium show in Melbourne, set for Marvel Stadium on Sept. 24 — a homecoming performance the Melbourne-raised DJ and producer is billing as the world premiere of an entirely new stadium production.

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The show, presented by Untitled Group and Frontier Touring, falls on the eve of Melbourne’s AFL Grand Final long weekend and is an Australian-exclusive event. It follows Dom Dolla’s record-breaking stadium debut at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium in December 2025, which set a new benchmark for electronic music events in Australia. The Marvel Stadium show will feature the debut of new tracks “Addicted to Bass” and “Don’t Worry Baby” featuring Tiga, both of which he previewed in Sydney.

Pre-sale tickets for fans registered at Dom Dolla’s website open Friday, May 29 at 12 p.m. AEST. Frontier Members and Untitled pre-sales follow at 2 p.m. AEST the same day. General sale opens Monday, June 1 at 12 p.m. AEST via Ticketmaster.

“Melbourne clubs are where I cut my teeth as a DJ,” Dom Dolla said in a statement. “I don’t get to play at home as often as I’d like these days, so after touring all over the world and learning what makes a great show, I wanted this one to be incredibly special. Turning this stadium into a superclub has been a dream of mine for years now, and I can’t believe we’re finally making it a reality.”

Born Dominic Matheson, Dom Dolla has grown from a fixture in Melbourne’s club scene into one of electronic music’s most globally in-demand acts, with a catalogue surpassing 1.5 billion streams.

On Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, “Rhyme Dust” with MK debuted at No. 9 in March 2023, “Eat Your Man” with Nelly Furtado peaked at No. 15, “Dreamin’” featuring Daya climbed to No. 5 — his highest chart peak — and “Forever” with Kid Cudi debuted at No. 9. He has won the ARIA Award for Best Dance/Electronic Release three times and received a Grammy nomination for his remix of Gorillaz’s “New Gold” featuring Tame Impala and Bootie Brown. Billboard Dance named him One to Watch, and he has headlined two sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden and topped the bill at Ultra Music Festival in Miami.

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