UK DJ Yung Singh Returns To Australia With April Tour
Get ready for a mesmerising night of dance floor-filling tunes.

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Few DJs are whipping crowds into a frenzy like UK artist Yung Singh. The past couple of years have seen Singh go from a staple of the European club scene to a bonafide global superstar, with a performance at Coachella’s Do Lab stage last year one of the highlights of his career.
Singh’s genre-spanning sets journey through UK garage, hip hop, DnB and jungle – infused with his Punhabi roots. In news that’s sure to excite electronic music fans, Singh is heading our way for five shows in April.
Taking to Instagram to announce the tour, Singh wrote: “finally back down under. excited to be back in some of my favourite cities on the planet. touring aus/nz for all of april with the @astral_people family once again. hopefully see you all soon!”
Singh’s Australian leg of his southern hemisphere tour begins at Higher Grnd in Boorloo/Perth (Thursday, April 17). This is followed by shows at Rabbits Eat Lettuce in Meanjin/Brisbane (Friday, April 18), Summer Dance in Eora/Sydney (Saturday, April 19), Sonder in Naarm/Melbourne (Sunday, April 20) and Electric Circus in Tarntanya/Adelaide (Friday, April 25).
Tickets for all shows are on sale now via astralpeople.com.
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The winner of DJ Mag’s Breakthrough DJ of the Year in 2021, Singh’s burgeoning career highlights include an era-defining Boiler Room set from Melbourne (watch above), producing the doco The Birth of Punjabi Garage with Ministry of Sound and scoring a BBC Radio 1 Residency.
A festival favourite, having performed at Sónar in Spain, Horst in Belgium and MELT in Germany, Yung Singh is the future of UK electronic music and one DJ you don’t want to miss.
Catch Yung Singh at Electric Circus on Friday, April 25. Tickets on sale now via astralpeople.com.
Yung Singh National Tour Dates 2025
Thursday, April 17 – Higher Grnd, Boorloo/Perth
Friday, April 18 – Rabbits Eat Lettuce, Meanjin/Brisbane
Saturday, April 19 – Summer Dance, Eora/Sydney
Sunday, April 20 – Sonder, Naarm/Melbourne
Friday, April 25 – Electric Circus, Tarntanya/Adelaide
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