The legendary Progressive brand Global Underground is revving up its engines and setting out on a tour down under this June. Audiences in Australia can look forward to a remarkable lineup that features four of electronic music’s most iconic figures: Sasha, Danny Howells, James Zabiela, and Anthony Pappa. This tour promises to be one of the most electrifying events of the year in the Australian dance music scene.
Global Underground, known for its acclaimed compilation series, has curated a dream team for this tour, marking its significant return to Australian stages in partnership with TMRW Music. The tour will encompass three major shows in Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney, kicking things off on June 5th at the historic Northcote Social Club in Melbourne. This iconic venue has been active since 1894, making it a fitting location for such a momentous occasion.
A Lineup for the Ages
Leading this incredible lineup is none other than Sasha, a Welsh electronic music legend whose influence in the genre is undeniable. Recognized for his groundbreaking works including GU009: San Francisco and GU013: Ibiza, Sasha has played pivotal roles in shaping the musical landscape of electronic music. His game-changing LPs and unforgettable performances have earned him a devoted following worldwide and an undeniable place in music history.
Joining Sasha is Danny Howells, an artist known for his deep, rolling sounds that have captivated audiences for years. His contributions to the Global Underground family, including influential albums such as Nubreed 002 and GU027 Miami, place him firmly in the pantheon of greats. Danny’s signature style brings a unique energy that complements the lineup beautifully.
Adding to the powerhouse roster are James Zabiela and Melbourne’s own Anthony Pappa. Both artists have made significant contributions to the Progressive scene, with James renowned for his innovative mixing techniques and Anthony celebrated for his rich musical landscapes. Together, they round out this lineup of titans, offering a well-rounded experience that promises to excite both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
If you’re planning to catch this monumental tour, you’ll definitely want to secure your tickets early. Pre-sale tickets are now available at tmrw.to/gu-2026. Given the caliber of this lineup and the intimate venue sizes, early booking is highly recommended to avoid that dreaded fear of missing out (FOMO) on one of the highlight events of Australia’s electronic music calendar for 2026.

