Ministry of Sound TESTAMENT returns to Australia this July with 11 shows across seven cities over two weekends.
The warehouse clubbing experience celebrating the golden eras of dance music runs from 17-26 July, splitting into dedicated 90s and 00s sessions across Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Auckland. The tour hits some of the circuit’s most loved spaces including White Bay Power Station in Sydney, The Timber Yard in Melbourne and The Court Hotel in Perth, plus first-time appearances at Shed 10 in Auckland and Venue 114 on the Sunshine Coast.
After selling out tours in 2024 and 2025, the 2026 edition’s locked in an international lineup spanning three decades of club culture, from acid house infancy through rave reinventions to peak 00s nightlife.
Ministry of Sound TESTAMENT AUS/NZ 2026
- Friday 17 July (00s): Superordinary, Brisbane
- Friday 17 July (90s): Shed 10, Auckland
- Saturday 18 July (90s): White Bay Power Station, Sydney
- Saturday 18 July (00s): The Timber Yard, Melbourne
- Sunday 19 July (90s): The Court, Perth
- Sunday 19 July (00s): Miami Marketta, Gold Coast
- Friday 24 July (90s): Superordinary, Brisbane
- Friday 24 July (00s): White Bay Power Station, Sydney
- Saturday 25 July (90s): The Timber Yard, Melbourne
- Sunday 26 July (00s): The Court, Perth
- Sunday 26 July (90s): Venue 114, Sunshine Coast
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The 90s sessions feature Grammy-winning tribal house pioneer Danny Tenaglia, UK clubland icon Brandon Block, Underworld member Darren Emerson and rave legends Altern 8.
The 00s lineup brings Berlin’s melodic house duo Booka Shade performing live, Italian blog house architects Crookers (best known for Kid Cudi’s Day ‘n’ Nite remix and The Chemical Brothers’ Salmon Dance rework), Riva Starr (collaborator on Fatboy Slim’s Eat Sleep Rave Repeat) and fidget house pioneer Sinden.
Local support comes from John Course, Mark Dynamix, Minx and U-Go-B across all dates.
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