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News: Mau P locks in debut Australian shows for March 2026

  • September 11, 2025
  • Deb Pelser
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Dutch DJ and producer Mau P is bringing his high-octane live show to Australia for the very first time in March 2026. Presented by Untitled Group, the global hitmaker will headline Sydney’s Roundhouse on Friday 27 March and Melbourne’s Timber Yard on Saturday 28 March.

It’s a long-awaited moment for Australian fans, with Mau P (real name Maurits Westveen) riding one of the fastest ascents in electronic music. His breakout single “Drugs From Amsterdam” became an anthem of 2022, racking up nearly 230 million streams and securing a place in Beatport’s Top 10 for weeks on end.

Since then, Mau P’s catalogue has only grown sharper: “Gimme That Bounce,” “Your Mind Is Dirty,” and “Metro” (the most-played track at Tomorrowland 2023) have all reinforced his standing as a festival fixture. He’s reworked icons like Swedish House Mafia, Calvin Harris, and Diplo, while his audacious reimagining of Tame Impala’s “The Less I Know The Better” has become a 2025 crossover smash, clocking more than 45 million streams and charting globally.

Mau P’s reputation on stage is equally fierce. From electrifying Coachella’s Sahara Tent earlier this year to launching his “Baddest Behaviour” residency at Pacha Ibiza, he has carved out a lane as one of the most in-demand performers of his generation.

Sydney and Melbourne now get their first taste. With demand certain to be high, these debut Australian shows will see Mau P deliver the full scope of his boundary-pushing sound to a fanbase that’s already made both cities among his top global listener hubs.

Mau P – Australia 2026

  • Friday 27 March – Roundhouse, Sydney
  • Saturday 28 March – The Timber Yard, Melbourne

Presale begins Tuesday 16th September at 10am AEST
General on-sale begins Wednesday 17th September at 12pm AEST

Go HERE for presale information.

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