Australian trio DMA'S unveil an East Coast headline tour to mark the announcement of their upcoming fifth studio album, including a very special performance on Saturday 28 November at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne as part of the Live at the Garden series. Renowned for their captivating performances which have seen them play the world's largest stages including Glastonbury, Coachella, Lollapalooza and Splendour in the Grass

This run of shows will see DMA'S bring their upcoming fifth album to life for Australian audiences. The band will also play a special Hills End anniversary set to celebrate the 10-year milestone of their debut record.

Sat 28 Nov 2026
Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne - Naarm


General Admission $99.90*
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DMA'S
DMA’s have accrued over 500 million streams across their catalogue, four multi-platinum singles, multiple ARIA Award nominations, including a win in 2023 for Best Group, and 13 songs in triple j's coveted Hottest 100, highlighted by their Like A Version cover of Cher's 'Believe', which topped the Hottest 100 Like A Versions of All Time in 2023.

Their forthcoming new album will see the band further build on their incredible history that has seen them deliver four critically acclaimed albums, Hills End (2016), For Now (2018), THE GLOW (2020) and How Many Dreams? (2023), each landing towards the top end of the ARIA Top 10, and with the last 2 albums, THE GLOW and How Many Dreams? reaching #4 and #3 respectively on the UK album chart.