Dom Dolla has once again proven why he’s one of the hottest names in EDM, wrapping up a record-breaking Australian tour that saw over 170,000 tickets sold across four cities.

The achievement makes it the largest-ever tour by an Australian electronic artist, with every show selling out almost instantly—a feat that proves his place as a trailblazer in the live music scene.

The tour spanned iconic venues and greenfield sites, with performances at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse, Sydney’s Domain, Brisbane’s Riverstage, and Perth’s Wellington Square, and fans witnessed a four-hour back-to-back set with Solomun as part of Untitled Group’s 10-year anniversary celebration.

“Today was the last show on this tour,” Dom told the 9,000 strong audience towards the end of his set in Queensland, as per The Music Network. “This tour has changed my life.”

“It’s been an incredible journey working with Dom over the past 10+ years, and this tour is the culmination of all the hard work, passion, and dedication we’ve put into building something special together,” Nicholas Greco, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Untitled Group, shared. “Watching Dom connect with fans on such a massive scale, and seeing his music resonate with so many people across the country, is an experience I’ll never forget. This tour was a record-breaking moment not just for Dom, but for the entire Australian electronic scene.”

This monumental tour follows a remarkable year for Dom, who recently added an ARIA Award for Best Dance/Electronic Release for his infectious track, “Saving Up,” which peaked at No. 25 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.

The Melbourne star’s success isn’t confined to Australia. His momentum shows no signs of slowing down as he gears up for a packed 2025 schedule, starting with a headlining slot at the Palm Tree Music Festival in Aspen, CO, on Feb. 21, followed by the official afterparty later that night.

The Aussie DJ will then take the stage at Madison Square Garden in New York for two highly anticipated shows on March 7 and 8. These performances sees him join the ranks of John Summit, Black Coffee, and the trio of Skrillex, Four Tet, and Fred Again.., who have all transformed the iconic venue into major rave experiences.