Ft. Yung Singh
Doors open 3pm
No one likes to say goodbye, but at Summer Dance, it’s one of the things we do best. After an unforgettable season, the Summer Dance 2025 series is coming to a close with our biggest lineup yet.
Taking charge of closing duties, the dancefloor alchemist himself, Yung Singh, will be holding it down as he fuses together a rich tapestry of hip-hop, jungle, and club anthems—all while nodding to his Punjabi heritage. A student of the music that raised him, Singh is known for his boundary-pushing selections and high-energy performances. From his BBC Radio 1 residency to that now-iconic Vampire Weekend drop at Boiler Room Melbourne, he continues to rewrite the rulebook of club culture. Now, for the first time, he steps onto the Summer Dance stage, inviting us into his inner circle for one night only.
Next on our Summer Dance journey: MESSIE B2B C.FRIM—a collision of underground powerhouses. MESSIE has been going from strength to strength, remixing Fred again..’s Places to Be ft. Anderson .Paak and CHIKA, commanding international stages supporting the likes of Sammy Virji at London’s legendary Fabric, and tearing up festivals like Beyond The Valley and Wildlands. At her side, C.FRIM, a force to be reckoned with. A curator of controlled chaos, she moves seamlessly through rap, afrobeat, dancehall, and techno, shaking dancefloors across Australia. Together, they’ll be setting the heart of the dancefloor alight with a B2B set sure to get bodies moving on the asphalt.
Stepping onto the lineup, Kayan—the multi-hyphenate artist, singer, and DJ pushing the boundaries of Indian club culture. A Spotify Radar artist and Forbes 30 Under 30 talent, Kayan has carved out a space uniquely her own. Her 2023 Mumbai Boiler Room set was a masterclass in sound—hip-hop, rap, and pop reimagined for the dancefloor. Now, she makes her highly anticipated Australian debut at Summer Dance 2025.
Rounding out this red-hot lineup is Kafi. A key player in Eora’s ever-evolving club scene, Kafi has been shaping the sound of the underground through his work with the South Asian collective Kerfew. Expect an unpredictable, high-energy set that blends his bold, eclectic style with the infectious energy of an open-air dancefloor.
From start to finish, this season finale is set to be a high-voltage celebration of music, movement, and community—one last dance under the open sky before we bid Summer Dance farewell. Don’t miss it.