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Ministry of Sound Testament will bring some huge names in 2025

The Ministry of Sound Testament Tour is ready to bring some absolutely huge names from the world of dance music to Australia in 2025.

From Australia’s acid house infancy to the many reinventions of rave through the 90s and the peak of 00s nightlife, Ministry of Sound will be showcasing an iconic lineup of global legends, whose influence is woven into the fabric of modern club life. 

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DJ Paul Oakenfold

Headliners include Paul Oakenfold (UK), a true legend of dance music known especially for his accolades in trance, Grammy award-winning Roger Sanchez (USA), Felix Da Housecat (USA), Graeme Park (UK), Krafty Kuts (UK), Plump DJs (UK), Smokin Jo (UK) and Utah Saints (UK).

Felix Da housekat

Adding to the lineup are a huge suite of local talent, and Ministry of Sound’s Australian legends – John Course, Mark Dynamix, Minx and Sgt Slick – who between them compiled and mixed album titles which went on to sell millions of copies through the decades across The Annual, Sessions, Clubbers Guide and more.

The tour will take in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast, as well as dates in Auckland, New Zealand and Bali. 

Utah Saints

Like previous years the tour is split into two halves. One half is a celebration of the 90s, and then the other section focuses on a return to the music that filled the dance floors after the millennium though the 2000s. 

The 00s will be at The Court Hotel on Sunday 6th April, while the 90s party will arrive a week later on Sunday 13th April. 

General admission tickets go on sale from Thursday 7th November. 

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