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News: Danish duo ROYA lock in debut Australian shows for January

  • October 2, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Danish duo ROYA are set to touch down in Australia for the first time, bringing their euphoric, house-infused pop sound to Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney this January.

The pair – Line Gade and Sebastian Igens – have carved out one of Europe’s fastest-growing fanbases, their viral single Ain’t Just A Game sparking a wave of attention that was cemented by breakout track Cruise. With more than 44 million streams and half a billion views across platforms, the band’s rise has been sharp and sustained.

On January 29 they’ll hit Brisbane’s The Triffid, followed by The Night Cat in Melbourne on January 30, and Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on January 31. Tickets are on sale now via Teg Live.

Speaking on their first Australian trip, ROYA reflected: “From the very beginning of this journey, we’ve felt the love and support pouring in from Australia. This is not just another show for us. This is something we’ve been manifesting since day one and now the dream is finally becoming reality.”

With their reputation for sweat-drenched, high-energy sets, the Australian summer run promises to be both a celebration and a new chapter for a duo on the rise.

ROYA – AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES:
Tickets available from teglive.com.au/live_tour/roya/
 
THUR 29 JAN | THE TRIFFID, BRISBANE | TICKETS
FRI 30 JAN | THE NIGHT CAT, MELBOURNE | TICKETS
SAT 31 JAN | OXFORD ART FACTORY, SYDNEY | TICKETS

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