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Ultra Australia

  • Music, Music festivals
A crowded open-air amphitheatre at night, with pink and red lights plus smoke
Photograph: Supplied/Arts Centre Melbourne
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Time Out says

Catch all your favourite chart-topping electronic artists, with the addition of a new hardstyle stage this year

Following the success of its return to Melbourne's festival scene earlier this year, Ultra Australia is coming back in 2023, bringing what’s sure to be a star-studded selection of global electronic legends to provide the tunes. And if you need any reassurance before the line-up drops, just know that the 2022 iteration featured a bunch of huge artists like Afrojack, Alesso, Steve Aoki and more. 

It’s all set to happen at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and Kings Domain on Saturday, April 15 and will feature four stages: the huge main stage where you can catch all the big acts, the resistance stage for all the underground sounds, the UMF radio stage for Australia’s best local DJs and a newly added hardstyle stage. 

It’s about more than just music though – there will be mesmerising performances by the 'Ultra Angels', chill out zones where you can take a break, local food trucks and pop-up bars where you can sip on cocktails. 

The full line-up is due to be announced soon, but we’d suggest locking in those tickets now because they won’t be around for much longer.

Head to the Ultra Australia website for more information and to purchase tickets.

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Written by
Sanam Goodman

Details

Event website:
ultraaustralia.com/
Address:
Price:
From $155
Opening hours:
4pm
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