Surprise, surprise, Dom Dolla has sold out his exclusive Melbourne show.
The superstar DJ and producer recently announced that he was returning home for his debut Marvel Stadium show, set for Thursday, September 24th, in partnership with Untitled Group and Frontier Touring.
Untitled Group today (June 2nd) revealed that Dolla’s show has completely sold out “and is set to deliver one of the most significant moments in Australian electronic music history this September.”
According to the statement, pre-sale allocations “were exhausted within hours,” with all remaining tickets “selling out instantly” as soon as the general sale opened up.
Dolla’s Marvel Stadium show is an Australian-exclusive event. It’s for 18+ attendees only.
The globetrotting star can’t wait for his homecoming show.
“Melbourne clubs are where I cut my teeth as a DJ,” Dolla said when the show was first announced. “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.
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“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. I am so grateful for the support Melbourne has shown me over the years. See you in September.”
The upcoming Melbourne show follows Dolla’s record-breaking debut Australian stadium performance at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium last December, which set a new benchmark for electronic music in this country.
His Sydney show capped off a massive year, which included being the first-ever recipient of ARIA’s Global Impact Award.
2026 also saw Dolla become the first electronic artist to feature on the cover of Rolling Stone AU/NZ, sell out two nights at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden, headline Miami’s Ultra Festival, and set an attendance record at Lollapalooza’s Perry’s Stage.
“I really love representing Australian music, especially Aussie dance music when I tour around the world. I’m so proud to fly the flag wherever I go, so this feels like a significant honour. I reckon ARIA might need to start giving out a few more of these each year, because there are so many Aussie artists absolutely killing it overseas right now,” he told Rolling Stone AU/NZ in November.
Following his Melbourne visit, Dolla will head overseas again for a performance at New York’s Flushing Meadows Corona Park in October.


