Mall Grab Announces Largest Headline Australian Tour 2025

 

Catch the DJ and producer when he hits Adelaide in June.

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A decade on since creating the Mall Grab monkier, Newcastle born DJ and producer Jordon Alexander returns to Australian shores for his biggest headline tour yet.

Mall Grab is bringing his Looking For Trouble tour to five venues across the nation this June, celebrating with a career-spanning set of house and techno tunes that will have audiences dancing up a storm.

The tour begins at Perth’s Robinson Pavilion on Saturday, June 7, and continues with sets at Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday, June 12, Sydney’s Carriageworks as part of Vivid on Friday, June 13 and Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Thursday, June 19, with the final show taking place at Melbourne’s Pica on Friday, June 20.

My Live Nation members have access to pre-sale tickets from Wednesday, April 2 at 11:30pm local time until Thursday, April 3 at 11:30am local time. Register for pre-sale here. General on-sale tickets go on sale Thursday, April 3 from 12:30pm local time via livenation.com.au.

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Beginning DJing and producing in his hometown of Newcastle in 2015, Mall Grab moved to London the following year to chase his dreams.

He’s gone on to release several singles and EPs, dropping his debut album, What I Breathe, in 2022. The album topped the UK Dance Albums Chart and features collaborations with Turnstile vocalist Brendan Yates, Nia Archives, Novelist and D Double E.

Mall Grab’s epic Boiler Room set, captured during a performance in Melbourne, went viral and helped Mall Grab score a spot on the 2024 Coachella lineup.

Currently prepping his sophomore album, fans can expect an immersive audio-visual production when Mall Grab hits Adelaide in June.

Catch Mall Grab at Hindley Street Music Hall on Thursday, June 12. For ticketing information, visit livenation.com.au.

 

Mall Grab AUSTRALIAN Tour Dates 2025

Saturday, June 7 – Robinson Pavilion, Perth

Thursday, June 12 – Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide

Friday, June 13 – Vivid, Carriageworks, Sydney

Thursday, June 19 – Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane

Friday, June 20 – Pica, Melbourne


 
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