Forget your Saturday night plans because Stamina is importing Dutch techno ammunition straight to the vaults.
After last weekend’s massive turnout of 1,500 ravers for Europe’s largest hard techno label showcase, Stamina Melbourne 2025 is keeping the momentum rolling with the best the Netherlands has to offer. Dutch producer AREA ØNE is touching down with his signature rolling acid and neo-rave energy that’s been decimating dancefloors across Europe.
Known for viral anthems 90s Baby, Balance and Power, he’s earned heavyweight support from Charlotte de Witte, Amelie Lens and Sara Landry, cementing his status as one of the continent’s most sought-after names in euphoric, high-voltage techno.
Stamina Melbourne 2025
- Banana Alley Vaults, 375 Flinders Street, Melbourne
- 18 October
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Sharing headline duties is THISO, who brings his raw and hypnotic approach to the decks. His sets are known for their themed, immersive quality that pushes both sound design and storytelling into new territories. The night’s rounded out by Emi Baz, adding another layer to what’s shaping up as a proper underground session. The venue’s keeping the energy flowing with two for $20 vodka Red Bulls, $12 basics, $11 Coronas, plus $6 Sour Puss shots and $5 Stamina shots running all night.
For those who haven’t experienced it yet, Stamina operates from the historic Banana Alley Vaults beneath Flinders Street, transforming century-old tunnels into Melbourne’s premier industrial hub for harder techno sounds. The space houses three distinct rooms and bars, all fitted with festival-grade NEXO sound systems and three kilometres of neon lighting. With capacity for over 1,000 ravers and production matching world-stage standards, it’s become the city’s answer to demands for harder, faster four-four rhythms.
Every Saturday night, these underground tunnels become ground zero for Melbourne’s hard techno and hard bounce community, with no restrictions on BPMs and precision bass that reverberates through the historic brickwork.
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