Electronic music fans can dance into summer with Hypersonic Festival 2025 featuring Armin van Buuren.
The Melbourne Showgrounds will transform into an electronic music paradise this November, with some of the world’s biggest names in dance music set to perform. Hypersonic Festival 2025 promises to deliver an unforgettable experience as Australia’s summer festival season kicks into high gear.
The star-studded lineup features Dutch trance legend Armin van Buuren, Swedish house maestro Alesso, and American DJ Steve Aoki leading the charge. The festival will also showcase Swedish techno pioneer Adam Beyer, alongside rising stars Andrew Rayel, MaRLo, John O’Callaghan, and Sunset Bros. The event will be hosted by the legendary MC Stretch, with additional artists still to be announced.
Hypersonic Festival 2025
- Where: Melbourne Showgrounds
- When: Sunday, 30 November
Hypersonic lineup
- Armin Van Buuren
- Alesso
- Steve Aoki
- Adam Beyer
- Andrew Rayel
- MaRLo
- John O’Callaghan
- Sunset Bros
- More TBA
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Festival organisers are expecting tickets to sell quickly, with pre-purchase options currently available alongside presale access registration. The presale begins at 12pm on Thursday, 21 August, offering fans the opportunity to secure the lowest-priced tickets before general release.
The festival represents a significant addition to Melbourne’s summer music calendar, bringing together established electronic music icons with emerging talent across various dance music genres including trance, house, and techno. The Melbourne Showgrounds provides an ideal venue for the large-scale production, with ample space for multiple stages and the high-energy atmosphere that electronic music festivals demand.
Hypersonic Festival 2025 joins the growing roster of major electronic music events choosing Melbourne as their destination, reflecting the city’s strong appetite for dance music culture and world-class entertainment infrastructure.
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