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Dom Dolla Is Coming to Dallas This Fall

The Melbourne-raised artist has toured around the world, adding two dates for Texans who love house and electronic.
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Dom Dolla made the announcement while at a cattle ranch. Courtesy of Columbia Records

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One of Australia’s biggest stars is coming to Texas soon.

Dom Dolla, the Los Angeles-based, Melbourne-raised artist, has sold out shows at Madison Square Garden, booked residencies in Ibiza and Las Vegas and toured Australia. After selling over 170,000 tickets for his 2024 tour in Australia, this became the largest homecoming run for an Australian electronic artist.

Now, he’s adding a pair of Texas dates to his bucket list. He’ll be hitting Austin first on Oct. 31 at Germania Insurance Amphitheatre and then heading to Dallas on Nov. 1 at Dos Equis Pavilion. The presale begins on Wednesday, June 25 at 10 a.m. Click here to sign up.
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Dom Dolla continues to make history. In May, he released his first-ever soundtrack single, “No Room for a Saint,” featuring Nathan Nicholson that’ll appear on the soundtrack for F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski.

He has also collaborated with Kid Cudi for “Forever,” which they performed at the Garden together back in March.

“This resurrects all those cherished memories that kids had back when they were younger… it feels like 2010 again,” Cudi said of the song.

“Like many people, I grew up a massive fan of Kid Cudi. In many ways, his music was the soundtrack to my youth. When we met for the first time earlier this year, he said to me, ‘Dom… I don’t want to write sad music anymore.’ So we wanted to transport listeners to another time and place,” Dom added.

Dom Dolla drew excitement when he collaborated with Tove Lo for “Cave” in 2024.

“Cave is the very first song me and Dom wrote together. We'd been good mates for a while and decided to try a session when we were both in L.A. between tours. Very low pressure, had no idea we were gonna come up with this belter. I felt like the chords and the beat had this haunted but sexy energy about it. It was giving the hot, toxic ex you're not over. So, I decided to tell that story,” Tove Lo says.

Dom Dolla just wrapped up performing at Bonnaroo and will be at other festivals this summer, including Lollapalooza and Hard Summer.

He has over one billion streams, is a Grammy Award nominee and is a three-time ARIA Award winner. He’s an international star who is about to bring the party to cooler nights ahead.

Get a taste of Dom Dolla’s music below.