Dom Dolla Teases Unreleased Music with Sydney Stadium Footage

Dom Dolla at the F1 New York Premiere
Dom Dolla attends the “F1” New York Premiere on June 16, 2025. Kristina Bumphrey/Variety

Dom Dolla’s landmark 2025 homecoming at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium served as the ultimate festive gift for his global fanbase. By unveiling the complete two-hour cinematic recording of the performance online, the celebration continues well beyond the live event.

The Australian electronic powerhouse has officially released the full footage of his December 20, 2025, performance to YouTube. This monumental event marked a historic milestone, being the first-ever stadium-scale electronic show headlined by a domestic DJ in the region.

For eagle-eyed listeners and dance music aficionados, the broadcast offers a treasure trove of exclusive material, featuring several of Dom Dolla’s highly anticipated, unreleased IDs and edits.

“SURPRISE!” the producer announced via social media. “I still can’t quite grasp that we’ve uploaded my debut stadium show to YouTube. A crazy statistic: this was actually the first electronic stadium show in Australian history. We knew we had to go all out to capture the energy perfectly. Massive gratitude to the incredible army that brought this vision to life—from production and visuals to security and tour staff. It takes an army to orchestrate an event of this magnitude, so stick around for the credits to see everyone involved.”

With a staggering crowd of over 40,000 in attendance, the setlist featured a non-stop barrage of hits, including “Rhyme Dust,” “Saving Up,” “Eat Your Man,” “girl$,” and “CAVE.” A standout highlight occurred when British vocal sensation Clementine Douglas took the stage for a transcendent live rendition of “Miracle Maker.”

The audience was further electrified by a series of fresh, unheard remixes and nostalgic nods to rave culture, including high-octane updates of Zombie Nation’s “Kernkraft 400” and Da Hool’s “Meet Her at the Love Parade,” all amplified by world-class lighting design and immersive laser choreography.

The evening also carried profound emotional weight, occurring shortly after the tragic events at Bondi Beach. Dom paused the high-energy set to pay tribute to the community, inviting the first responders and lifeguards who served during the crisis to enjoy the show. “I used to live in Bondi… I love you guys so much. Make some noise for these absolute heroes,” he told the roaring stadium.

Beyond the established hits, Dom (born Dominic Matheson) confirmed he “managed to sneak in quite a few upcoming records” during the set. Fans can stay ahead of the curve by pre-saving his new material here, which representatives suggest is arriving imminently.

This career-defining spectacle was brought to life through a collaboration between Untitled Group, Laneway Presents, and TEG Live. The lineup was rounded out by international powerhouses KETTAMA and Fcukers, alongside Australia’s own house queen, Anna Lunoe.

Experience the full performance below.

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