Diljit Dosanjh, one of India’s biggest stars, will make history as the first Indian artist to headline Australian stadiums on his ‘AURA’ tour, with shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, and finishing in Auckland, New Zealand.
The ‘AURA’ tour follows Dosanjh’s record-breaking international runs across North America, Europe, the UK, and India, as well as his 2023 Australian ‘Born To Shine’ tour. The upcoming tour promises an expanded setlist of fan favourites and new tracks, alongside enhanced production and visuals.

The Australian and New Zealand leg will begin on Sunday, October 26th at Sydney’s CommBank Stadium, continuing to Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Wednesday, October 19th, AAMI Park in Melbourne on Saturday, November 1st, Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Wednesday, November 5th, Perth’s RAC Arena on Sunday, November 9th, and ending in Auckland on Thursday, November 13th.
Tickets go on general sale via Ticketek on Wednesday, September 3rd, with a pre-sale available for early access on Tuesday, September 2nd.
Known for blending traditional Punjabi music with modern and global sounds, Dosanjh has achieved international recognition with hits including “G.O.A.T”, “Do You Know”, and “Proper Patola”. He has performed at events such as Coachella, the Met Gala, and the Billboard Summit, and has appeared in high-profile films including the Netflix 2024 release Amar Singh Chamkila.
Speaking about the tour, Dosanjh said, “The energy that fans in Australia and New Zealand brought to my last tour was unforgettable. My fans’ immense love is the reason I’m coming back with stadium shows in Sydney and Melbourne, and we’ve added Adelaide and Perth so I can celebrate with even more of them. This tour is for the fans — but it’s also about celebrating Indian music on a global stage and sharing our culture with the world.”
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Diljit Dosanjh Australia Tour 2025
Presented by TEG Live
Tickets available from Ticketek
Sunday, October 26th
CommBank Stadium, Sydney, NSW
Wednesday, October 29th
Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Saturday, November 1st
AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC
Wednesday, November 5th
AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Sunday, November 9th
RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Thursday, November 13th
Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ