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Diljit Dosanjh set for Aura Tour 2025, announce schedule for Australia and New Zealand

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Global Punjabi icon Diljit Dosanjh is set to make history this year as the first Indian artist to headline stadium shows in Australia, a landmark moment for South Asian music on the international stage.

The much-anticipated ‘AURA’ tour will open at Sydney’s CommBank Stadium on October 26, before moving to Brisbane (October 29), Melbourne (November 1), Adelaide (November 5), Perth (November 9) and concluding in Auckland, New Zealand on November 13. The run marks his first-ever stadium performances in Adelaide and Perth, adding to his earlier successes in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.

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Building on the momentum of his record-breaking tours across North America, Europe, the UK, and India, as well as his sold-out 2023 Australian shows, Dosanjh promises fans a spectacular production filled with fan favourites, new releases, and cutting-edge visuals. Tickets go on general sale September 3, with a special pre-sale on September 2 via Ticketek.

Dosanjh’s career has been defined by his ability to bridge cultures, blending Punjabi folk with international music styles. His chartbusters like “G.O.A.T”, “Do You Know”, and “Proper Patola” have cemented his place among global music stars. Beyond music, he has drawn attention for his performances at Coachella, the Met Gala, and the Billboard Summit, along with his acclaimed acting role in Netflix’s Amar Singh Chamkila.

Reflecting on the upcoming tour, the singer shared: “Australia and New Zealand gave me unforgettable memories last time. The love from fans inspired me to return, and this time we’re taking it even bigger with stadium shows. Adding new cities makes it even more special — this is a celebration of music and our culture with the world.”

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With ‘AURA’, Diljit Dosanjh is not only entertaining audiences but also breaking new ground for Indian music internationally, reinforcing his position as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

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