Alec Monopoly is officially bringing his multidimensional art-meets-nightlife universe to Australia, marking his first-ever national tour across the region. The five-city run introduces local audiences to the full scope of Alec’s creative vision, blending high-energy DJ sets with bold pop-art aesthetics and immersive storytelling that extend far beyond the traditional club format.

The tour spans Fortitude Valley, Surfers Paradise, Melbourne, and Sydney, with each date designed as a curated experience rather than a standard performance. Alec’s shows function as living extensions of his visual world, combining music, atmosphere, and cultural cues into a cohesive environment. A highlight of the run arrives at Cali Beach Club, where Alec will incorporate live painting into his DJ set, reinforcing his reputation as one of the few artists seamlessly bridging fine art and electronic music in real time.

Alec Monopoly, Australia Tour

From Global Art Installations to International Club Performances

Australia follows a year of major creative milestones. Alec recently unveiled Flying to a Happy Place during Art Basel Miami, transforming the city with life-size jet sculptures, immersive installations, and experiential programming that merged luxury, aviation, and nightlife into a unified narrative. The project further solidified his position as a multidisciplinary artist capable of activating entire spaces rather than simply exhibiting work.

“Australia has been on my radar for a long time, and I am finally bringing the full Alec Monopoly world there,” Alec shares. “I am extremely excited to connect with fans, collaborators, and collectors down under and make these shows unforgettable.”

Adding to his momentum, Alec also secured a three-show residency with Wynn Nightlife at XS Las Vegas, placing him alongside global headliners including Calvin Harris, deadmau5, Marshmello, Gryffin, and HUGEL. The residency marks a significant step in his evolution as a nightlife performer, positioning his sets as cultural moments rather than conventional bookings.

With continued touring, high-profile residencies, and releases like “Cold Fresh Air”, “Too Much Swag”, and “Tequila,” Alec Monopoly’s Australia debut signals a broader expansion of his global footprint. As his project continues to blur the lines between art, music, and experience, this tour stands as a defining chapter in his ongoing crossover into international club culture.

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