Australian electronic legends Miami Horror lead a stellar triple bill of dance music royalty at Melbourne's botanical showcase.
Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens prepares to transform into an electronic wonderland as three of Australia’s most celebrated dance acts join forces for one euphoric evening. Miami Horror make their highly anticipated live return to Australia, bringing their latest album We Always Had Tomorrow to Live At The Gardens alongside Sneaky Sound System and Bag Raiders.
All three acts recently earned recognition in Rolling Stone Australia’s list of the 50 Greatest Australian Electronic Acts of All Time, cementing their status as pioneers of the local electronic music scene. Miami Horror’s return marks their first Australian shows in years, promising to deliver their signature blend of indie-pop, electronic and disco with their renowned kaleidoscopic live performance.
Live At The Gardens
- Where: Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
- When: Saturday 29 November
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Sneaky Sound System remains one of Australia’s most in-demand live acts, with club classics UFO, Pictures and I Love It still commanding dance floors across the country. Miss Connie and Angus McDonald have earned multiple ARIA, AIR and MTV Awards since forming in 2004, with their debut album achieving triple platinum status and spending over 60 weeks in the ARIA Top 50.
Bag Raiders complete the electronic triumvirate with their catalogue of boundary-pushing anthems. Jack Glass and Chris Stracey have dominated global dance floors since their 2010 self-titled debut, spawning worldwide smash Shooting Stars alongside hits Way Back Home, Sunlight and Snake Charmer. With over four billion online streams, Shooting Stars has achieved multi-platinum status in 26 countries and recently gained renewed attention through Troye Sivan’s Grammy-nominated Got Me Started.
DJs Aroha and Joey Lightbulb round out the evening’s entertainment. Aroha brings her genre-blurring Māori perspective fresh from a standout Glastonbury performance, while Joey Lightbulb continues his hot streak following his sold-out Winter of Disco Content tour across Victoria.
Live At The Gardens offers licensed all-ages entertainment in the stunning surrounds of Melbourne’s iconic botanical setting, with food and beverage options available on-site. Presales begin Monday 1 September at 9am, with general public tickets available Wednesday 3 September from Ticketmaster at $119.90 plus booking fees.
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