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‘I Can’t Believe I’m Posting This’: Dom Dolla Releases Sydney Stadium Show In Full

If you missed out on Dom Dolla’s stadium show in Sydney, well, you’re in luck… he’s just released the entire performance on YouTube

Dom Dolla at Allianz Stadium

Sam Verbisky

If you missed out on Dom Dolla‘s first-ever stadium show in Sydney this past December, well, you’re in luck… he’s just released the entire performance on YouTube.

The show at Allianz Stadium was attended by over 40,000 fans and was the first-ever electronic stadium show in Australia.

“It was appropriate to go all out to make sure this was shot and captured in the best way possible,” Dolla said on Thursday.

“A massive shoutout to the incredible team who helped me put on this ridiculous party, from the production and video squad to the security and tour staff… It takes an army to put on an event of this size, so be sure to stay tuned until the credits at the end.”

Watch the full set below.

The stadium show capped off a massive year for the local producer.

In November, ARIA announced him as the recipient of its first-ever Global Impact Award. Designed to sit alongside the ARIA Hall of Fame, the new award “recognises Australian recording artists who have demonstrated outstanding breakthrough international success and cultural influence, celebrating those making an impact for Australian music through artistry, innovation, and global connection over the 12 months prior to the Awards”.

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As well as being the first electronic artist to feature on the cover of Rolling Stone AU/NZ, Dolla sold out two nights at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden in March, headlined Miami’s Ultra Festival in April, and set an attendance record at Lollapalooza’s Perry’s Stage in August.

“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.

Going into 2026, he’s “working on a bunch of new music”.

“Right now, I’m just really focused on writing the best stuff I can, with people who are inspiring me, and putting out more music next year than I have in a while. For the time being, I’m just enjoying releasing single by single.”