Sonny Fodera is heading back to home soil this spring, locking in a four-city Australian tour to celebrate his long-awaited second album, Can We Do It All Again?—and it’s shaping up as one of the biggest local electronic returns of the year.
The Adelaide-born, London-based DJ and producer will hit Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney this October, bringing the kind of euphoric, vocal-heavy house sets that have made him a mainstay on global festival lineups and club circuits alike.
Sonny Fodera Australian Tour dates:
- Thursday, 15th October 2026 — Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane
- Friday, 16th October 2026 — PICA, Melbourne
- Saturday, 17th October 2026 — Ice Cream Factory, Perth
- Saturday, 24th October 2026 — Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
Ticket prices are TBA, so keep an eye on this space for more details.
The tour arrives just months after the release of Can We Do It All Again?, due out 12th June—Fodera’s first full-length album in five years. If recent singles are anything to go by, expect a mix of glossy, radio-ready hooks and club-built drops designed for peak-hour dancefloors.
From clubs to charts
Global Momentum At Local Venues

Over the past decade, Fodera has quietly become one of Australia’s most reliable global dance exports. His catalogue has racked up more than 1.4 billion Spotify streams, while tracks like Asking and Somedays have crossed over from late-night sets to mainstream airwaves.
His 2025 single Think About Us—a collaboration with UK producer D.O.D and vocalist Poppy Baskcomb—recently climbed to the top of Australia’s airplay chart, reinforcing his crossover pull.
In the past year alone, Fodera has sold out headline shows across Europe and North America and appeared at heavyweight festivals including Tomorrowland, Coachella and EDC Las Vegas. He also made headlines in the UK after drawing more than 20,000 fans to Manchester’s Co-op Live arena—reportedly the largest headline show by an electronic artist in the venue’s history.
While he’s rarely off global rotation, Australian fans haven’t seen a headline run of this scale in years—making this return feel like a homecoming victory lap.
Finally, pre-sale registrations are open now, with tickets dropping 5th May 2026 (pre-sale) and 6th May 2026 (general public). If his recent overseas runs are any indication, these shows won’t sit around for long.