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Dom Dolla Is Turning Auckland Domain Into An Open-Air Superclub Next February

20th Aug 2026
Written by:
Eloise Luke
Deputy Editor (Local Markets) | Urban List
  • Dom Dolla plays to a packed crowd.

Auckland, prepare accordingly: GRAMMY-nominated DJ and producer Dom Dolla is heading to Auckland Domain for his biggest-ever headline show in New Zealand.

Taking over the Domain on Saturday 6 February 2027, the exclusive 18+ performance will transform one of Auckland’s most recognisable outdoor spaces into a world-class open-air superclub. It marks Dom’s first standalone, full-scale headline production in New Zealand—and is set to be one of the largest headline electronic music events the country has ever staged.

The announcement lands amid a mammoth international run for the Australian producer. After selling out his debut stadium performance at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium and two nights at Madison Square Garden, Dom is heading to Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium this September, alongside headline shows across North America and residencies at Hï Ibiza and LIV Las Vegas.

His recent releases include an official remix of Puretone’s “Addicted To Bass”, a collaboration with Tiga on “Don’t Worry Baby” and a remix of KETTAMA’s “Comes & Goes”. His catalogue has now clocked more than 1.5 billion streams, earning him a GRAMMY nomination, four ARIA Awards for Best Dance/Electronic Release and the inaugural ARIA Global Impact Award.

The Auckland lineup, set times and remaining event details are yet to be announced, but presale registrations are already open. The Dom Dolla presale begins at 7pm NZST on Wednesday 26 August, followed by the general public onsale at 7pm NZST on Thursday 27 August—although organisers warn that a general onsale is not guaranteed.

Dom Dolla Auckland At A Glance

What: Dom Dolla’s biggest-ever New Zealand headline show
When: Saturday 6 February 2027
Where: Auckland Domain, Auckland
Presale: Wednesday 26 August, 7pm NZST
General onsale: Thursday 27 August, 7pm NZST
Tickets: Register for presale access online.

Main image credit: Dom Dolla | Supplied

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