Alison Wonderland has announced a four-date Australian run of her Ghost World Tour, returning home for shows across Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide this June.
The Alison Wonderland Ghost World Tour will see the Sydney-born electronic artist deliver what promises to be one of the most high-impact touring productions to hit Australian stages this year. The run kicks off at Open Season at The Tivoli in Brisbane on 4 June before heading to 170 Russell in Melbourne on 5 June, Carriageworks in Sydney on 6 June as part of Vivid, and Hindley Street Music Hall in Adelaide on 7 June.
Support across the tour is stacked. Anna Lunoe joins for a rare live appearance, with Airwolf Paradise locked in exclusively for the Sydney date. Katayanagi Twins and Prophecy Girl round out the bill with high-energy sets built for packed rooms and late nights.
Alison Wonderland Ghost World Tour dates
- 4 June — Open Season, The Tivoli, Brisbane / Meanjin
- 5 June — 170 Russell, Melbourne / Naarm
- 6 June — Vivid, Carriageworks, Sydney / Eora
- 7 June — Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide / Tarntanya
Presale opens 15 April at 12pm local time. General tickets go on sale 16 April at 12pm local time.
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Ghost World lands on Australian soil
Ghost World is Alison Wonderland’s fourth studio album, released in December 2025 through EMI Music Australia and Casablanca/Republic Records. The 14-track record revisits the trap-leaning sound of her 2015 debut Run while pulling in collaborations with Ninajirachi, MEMBA, QUIX and Erick the Architect. Wonderland has described the project as a space for connection and escape, built around the energy of the global community she has cultivated across more than a decade of touring.
Her live credentials back that up. With over 1.1 billion global streams, multiple platinum certifications and a touring resume that spans Coachella, Red Rocks, Tomorrowland and Lollapalooza, Wonderland has grown from the Sydney club scene into one of electronic music’s most influential live acts. In 2018, she became the highest-billed female DJ in Coachella history, performing to a crowd of more than 50,000.
Why Melbourne should pay attention
The Melbourne date at 170 Russell is one of only four stops on the Australian leg, and a room that size with an artist of Wonderland’s calibre means tickets will move fast. Untitled Group, the Melbourne-based promoter behind the tour, has been on a run of high-demand events recently, and this sits right in their wheelhouse.
Wonderland’s performances are known for blending euphoric peaks with raw emotional intensity, drawing on the personal weight embedded in Ghost World’s tracklist. For anyone who caught her earlier Australian headline runs or warehouse project shows, this is a chance to see where the trajectory has landed.
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