UK Producer Goddard. Announces Australian Tour
The electronic producer and DJ is heading to Adelaide this October.
Electronic music fans will be pumped after rising UK producer and DJ Goddard. revealed he’s heading our way this October.
Breaking out with his remix of Cat Burn’s ‘Go’ in 2022, Goddard. has established himself as one of the brightest stars of the British electronic music scene. His collaboration with fellow Brit Venbee, ‘Messy in Heaven’, reached #1 on the UK Dance Single Charts while Goddard. won Best Newcomer at the Drum&Bass Arena Awards in 2022.
Returning to Australia this October, Goddard.’s tour kicks off in Tarndanya/Adelaide on Thursday, October 17 at DIVIDE before he makes the trek to Boorloo/Perth’s Villa the following night, Friday, October 18. Then Goddard. swoops into Eora/Sydney for a gig at Liberty Hall on Saturday, October 19 before bringing the tour to an end with a performance at Bourke St Courtyard in Naarm/Melbourne on Sunday, October 20.
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via this link.
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Merging drum and bass with melodic house, Goddard.’s return to Australian shores is sure to be another epic event electronic music fans don’t want to miss.
Goddard.’s live sets combine ass-shaking beats with cutting-edge visuals and lighting that make his shows an immersive experience.
Joining Goddard. on his four-date tour are the talented Dada Jones and rising EJ Kitto.
Catch Goddard. at DIVIDE on Thursday, October 17. Tickets on sale now via Moshtix.
Goddard. Australian Tour
with special guests Dada Jones & EJ Kitto
Thursday, October 17 – DIVIDE, Tarndanya/Adelaide
Friday, October 18 – Villa, Boorloo/Perth
Saturday, October 19 – Liberty Hall, Eora/Sydney
Sunday, October 20 – Bourke St Courtyard, Naarm/Melbourne
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