Only two other Australian cities, Sydney and Perth, are getting a visit from the visionary electronic artist.
Readying the release of his debut album nolimit, rising electronic music superstar Knock2 has revealed his heading out on the road.
The Knock2: nolimit tour takes in 20 cities across the globe in North America, Canada and Australia. And in surprising news, Knock2’s Aussie dates include a stop in Adelaide, with the ‘feel U luv me’ and ‘hold my hand’ hitmaker performing at Hindley Street Music Hall next April.
The tour kicks off at PNE Forum in Vancouver, Canada, on Saturday, February 8. Knock2 will travel across North America throughout February and March before landing in Australia for three headline shows in April.
Knock2’s three Aussie shows take place at Sydney’s Roundhouse on Friday, April 4, Perth’s Metro City on Saturday, April 5 and Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday, April 10.
Tickets for all three shows are on sale now via untitledgroup.com.
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The past couple of years have seen Knock2 positioned as one of dance music's most innovative stars, with the San Diego-born DJ known for his energetic live performances.
Having already wowed crowds at major festivals including Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Electric Forest and Ultra Music Festival – where he and RL Grime performed an iconic b2b set – Knock2 is ready to bring the ruckus Down Under next year.
Catch Knock2 at Hindley Street Music Hall on October 4, 2025. For full ticketing information visit untitledgroup.com.au.
Knock2 Global World Tour 2025 Australian DATES
Friday, April 4 – Roadhouse, Sydney
Saturday, April 5 – Metro City, Perth
Thursday, April 10 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide
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