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ILLENIUM to Play a Trio of Australian Headline Shows in Late 2023

US producer ILLENIUM has announced three Australian headline shows for November and December 2023. He’ll being in Sydney at the Hordern Pavilion on Saturday, 25th November, before playing in Melbourne and Brisbane one week later (sorry, everyone on the west coast). They’ll be ILLENIUM’s first shows in the country since early 2020.

The announcement comes ahead of the producer’s fifth album, self-titled, which will hit virtual shelves on Friday, 28th April. ILLENIUM – born Nick Miller – has just dropped another single from the release, ‘Luv Me A Little’, which you can hear below.

ILLENIUM: ‘Luv Me A Little’

ILLENIUM is the follow-up to Miller’s 2021 album Fallen Embers, which earned him a Grammy nod for Best Dance/Electronic Album. The award ultimately went to South African DJ Black Coffee’s Subconsciously.

We’ve heard a stack of singles from the upcoming record, including ‘Shivering’ (featuring Spiritbox), ‘All That Really Matters’ (with Teddy Swims), and ‘From The Ashes’ (featuring Skylar Grey). Australian pop artist Vera Blue will also guest on the record, offering vocal duties for the track ‘Other Side’.

“To me, a self-titled album is the core sound of who I am,” ILLENIUM has said of the release. “I see this album and its story as a prequel to the Trilogy, where I get to explore my original musical inspirations and blend something that truly feels fresh.”

The trilogy that Miller refers to comprises his first three records, Ashes, Awake, and Ascend, the last of which arrived in 2019.

ILLENIUM Australian Tour 2023

  • Saturday, 25th November – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney NSW
  • Friday, 1st December – John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 2nd December – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane QLD

General tickets go on sale Tuesday, 7th March at 11am local time via Frontier Touring.

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