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British DJ Fred Again Teases Australian Tour, Fueled by Social Media Speculation
Australian electronic dance music enthusiasts might soon witness the arrival of acclaimed British DJ Fred Again, as the artist tantalizes fans with hints of a potential Australian tour. Known for surprising followers with impromptu performances teased on social media, Fred Again’s recent Instagram activity has sparked speculation regarding an upcoming visit to Australia.
In a recent Instagram story, Fred Again shared a screenshot from a Facetime call featuring the song ‘Soon’ by My Bloody Valentine playing in the background. Notably, the artist was seen posing with a jar of Vegemite, a detail that eagle-eyed fans have interpreted as a possible indicator of his plans to visit Australia.
Further fueling speculation, Fred Again shared a post showcasing backstage equipment labeled with red tape reading ‘Fred Again. Rod Laver,’ hinting at a potential show at Melbourne‘s iconic Rod Laver Arena. Additionally, the artist posted Instagram stories over the weekend in the company of Australian musician Joy Anonymous, suggesting collaborative projects or performances in the pipeline.
Today, Fred Again posted videos boarding a plane, with attentive fans identifying the Qantas kangaroo logo on the aircraft’s wing. This sighting led to widespread belief that the British producer was en route to Australia for his anticipated tour. In one of his stories, Fred Again expressed his excitement about the upcoming trip, hinting at the prospect of live shows upon arrival.
Notably, Fred Again previously captivated Australian audiences when he made a stop at Perth‘s St Jerome’s Laneway Festival over a year ago, sharing the stage with renowned artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Haim, and Finneas. His penchant for surprising fans was evident during a past stint in Melbourne, where he announced and sold out a secret show on the day of the performance, creating a frenzy among music enthusiasts.
With mounting anticipation among Australian EDM fans, the question lingers: could Fred Again be gearing up for a spectacular showcase in Perth and other Australian cities?