Rufus Du Sol announces intimate Australian album release show

The show will take place in Sydney Harbour

Grammy-winning live electronic trio Rufus Du Sol announces an intimate live performance ahead of the release of their highly anticipated fifth album, Inhale/Exhale, set to take place on October 10th at sunset on the iconic Sydney Harbour in Australia. Tickets will be available through a general sale on Friday, October 4th at 10 am AEST.

This exclusive, one-off show, scheduled for the night before the album’s global release, will give their Australian fans their first opportunity to hear cuts from the band’s new record live. The performance will bring their signature blend of live instrumentation and electronic elements to a breathtaking outdoor stage, offering a unique chance to witness the trio in a more personal setting, with the stunning backdrop of the Harbour at sunset.

Adding to the excitement, the band has launched a cryptic countdown on its website, hinting at more live performance announcements. The site is expected to unveil new dates and locations, building anticipation for future experiences as the band continues to redefine live electronic music performances globally. Rufus Su Sol will deliver an unforgettable evening for their Australian fans, as Inhale/Exhale marks a new creative groove for the band. The trio’s next era is defined by enjoying the process and creating from the now while binding organic and electronic, with the album encompassing the themes that have endeared fans for over a decade – romance, heartbreak, euphoria, despair – through a medley of sprawling, mature soundscapes.

In the three years since Surrender was released, the trio has won a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording in 2022, was twice-nominated the following year for Best Dance/Electronic Album and earned their fifth ARIA Award in Australia. The band circled the globe appearing at festivals across Europe and South America, and brought Surrender to the stages of iconic North American venues like New York’s Forest Hills Stadium, Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl. The band also launched their boutique Sundream Festival, which held its second edition in San José del Cabo in 2023, and was part of the debut of the new Quasar Stage at Coachella in 2024.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn