Get ready to dance, Melbourne! MIAMI HORROR bring their We Always Had Tomorrow tour to Live At The Gardens for an electrifying night under the stars, joined by very special guests SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM and BAG RAIDERS.

With full live sets from three of Australia’s most popular party-starters, audiences can expect a euphoric evening of dancefloor anthems, chart-topping hits and non-stop indie-dance magic.

All three artists were recently named in Rolling Stone Australia’s list of the “50 Greatest Australian Electronic Acts of All Time”.

AROHA and JOEY LIGHTBULB also join the party at the iconic Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.

Sat 29 Nov 2024
Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne - Naarm

General Admission $119.90*
*Additional handling fees apply.


Live At The Gardens Member Presale
Runs from 9am, Monday 1 September until

8am, Wednesday 3 September (local time)*
*or until allocation exhausted



Roundhouse Member Presale
Runs from 9am, Monday 1 September until
8am, Wednesday 3 September (local time)*

*or until allocation exhausted



General Public Tickets On Sale
8am, Wednesday 3 September (local time)


Ticket Limit 10 per transaction on Presale and General Public On Sale.


For accessibility tickets, parking and information, please visit our Accessibility Guide.
Licensed. All ages event.


Gates Open at 5:00pm.
Please check closer to the event date for show times.


Miami Horror
Blurring the lines between indie-pop, electronic and disco, MIAMI HORROR are renowned for their lush, nostalgic sound and kaleidoscopic live shows. This year marks the 15th anniversary of their Top 10 debut album Illumination, featuring live favourites Sometimes, I Look To You (featuring Kimbra) and Holidays. Led by Australian-born, LA-based producer Benjamin Plant, MIAMI HORROR returned earlier this year with their first studio album in nine years, We Always Had Tomorrow, incorporating disco and soul influences and reaffirming the band’s place as one of Australia’s most imaginative and enduring live acts. As Double J declared, “It’s excellent to have Miami Horror back – as interesting, playful and danceable as ever!” With well over 200 million streams, and performances at some of the biggest festivals around the world, they remain a live favourite, bringing their feel-good grooves and vibrant energy to every stage they grace. 


Sneaky Sound System
SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM remain one of Australia's most in-demand live acts, with bonafide club classics UFO, Pictures and I Love It still filling dancefloors. Since forming in 2004, SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM’s Miss Connie and Angus McDonald have become Australian dance music icons, earning multiple ARIA, AIR and MTV Awards, along with global acclaim. Their self-titled debut album achieved triple platinum status and spent more than 60 weeks in the ARIA Top 50, with follow-up, 2, debuting at number one on the ARIA Albums chart. Earlier this year, the duo returned with Shiver, a shimmering showcase of Connie’s soaring vocals and Angus’s production mastery – a shining reminder of their lasting appeal and knack for creating tunes that start the party … and keep it going!


Bag Raiders
Australian dance royalty BAG RAIDERS have been at the forefront of electronic music since their 2010 self-titled debut on Modular Records, which spawned global smash Shooting Stars and hit singles Way Back Home, Sunlight and Snake Charmer. The duo, Jack Glass and Chris Stracey, have continued to push boundaries with acclaimed albums, EPs and collaborations, including 2019’s Horizons and recent club-focused releases on their own Broken Head Records. In 2024, they returned with new singles SAVE ME and Flowers, cementing their status as pioneers of Australia’s electronic scene. In 2023, BAG RAIDERS saw their iconic hit Shooting Stars reach yet another new audience when it was sampled by Troye Sivan on Got Me Started, which after going double platinum in its first year of release, has seen the new version already become one of Australia’s most iconic electronic exports.


AROHA
Fresh from a dream-making set at Glastonbury, AROHA is a genre-blurring Māori DJ and producer from Aotearoa, igniting dancefloors in Naarm (Melbourne) and around the world. Renowned for her bold, high-energy sets and acclaimed productions, including the viral protest anthem Let Her Rip (Toitū Te Tiriti), she’s supported icons from Grace Jones to Groove Armada, reshaping dancefloors on her own terms. 


Joey Lightbulb
JOEY LIGHTBULB is on a heater. The Naarm-based selector has completed a Winter of Disco Content tour selling out Castlemaine, Barwon Heads, Northcote Social Club and a ridiculous fifth show at The Night Cat in Fitzroy. He’s the name on everyone’s lips, owning dance floors and moving hips.