[News] NEW DATES ADDED TO HOT DUB TIME MACHINE 100% BANGERS AUSTRALIAN TOUR

Hot Dub Time Machine is turning up the energy for his next run of headline shows across Australia – get ready for 100% BANGERS! Having consistently delivered the best party rocking shows around Australia and the world over the past decade, Hot Dub Time Machine is back with a brand-new show, celebrating the best in dance music from 1962-2024. Expect nothing but 100% Bangers, in what will be an EPIC show you will not want to miss, as always delivering on the promise of the BEST. PARTY. EVER!

Since first launching his time-travelling, ‘dance-through-the-decades’ audio-visual party concept in 2011, Sydney’s Tom Lowndes has grown Hot Dub Time Machine into an absolute monster. Showcasing songs from every decade and genre of music, weaving it into one expansive, electrifying, music history lesson – Hot Dub has been welcomed by international audiences with open arms; having travelled the world with his iconic, celebratory shows. Hot Dub is a main stage festival regular, bringing his unique form of joy to the world’s biggest festival stages including Coachella, Tomorrowland, Bestival, Splendour in the Grass, Falls, It’s The Ship to name but a few.

His headline tours continue to thrill fans across Australia, playing to sold-out crowds at the iconic Hot Dub on the Harbour now in its second year, Boogie at The Hordern (Hot Dub’s dream venue!) and a slew of headline shows through UK including Hot Dub Rae Machine at Printworks, London and Hot Dub Boogie selling out 5,000 tickets to his dedicated Glasgow crowd.

Add to his party antics at massive sporting events, including: the Australian Open Tennis, Formula One, Hong Kong Sevens, Cricket and more. Hot Dub is an ever-growing experience which continues to bring together diverse crowds, the power of awesome music and good times.

Hot Dub Time Machine. Always the Best. Party. Ever!

25 May – Metro City, Perth
8 June – Forth Pub, Tasmania
15 June – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
29 June – The Forum, Melbourne
6 July – Power Station, Auckland
5 October – Princess Theatre, Brisbane [sold out]
12 October – Entertainment Centre, Adelaide