As Untitled Group wraps up its 10th birthday year, the independent promoter marks a decade of growth with its biggest year on record, selling more than 800,000 tickets in 2025. The milestone year was led by a sold out Beyond The Valley, a sold-out RÜFÜS DU SOL national tour, and major touring successes including Dom Dolla’s stadium show, The Wool Store series, Wildlands festival and more.
In 2025 alone, Untitled Group delivered 180 live events, sold more than 800,000 tickets, and hosted 70+ artist tours nationwide, capping off a decade that has seen the business evolve into an interconnected ecosystem spanning festivals, touring, artist management, artist bookings, a creator agency and a vodka brand.
The centrepiece of Untitled Group’s anniversary year was the 10th edition of Beyond The Valley, which sold out instantly and welcomed a record breaking 40,000 attendees to Barunah Plains across four days, cementing its status as Australia’s largest camping music festival.
The 2025 edition delivered multiple landmark moments, including Addison Rae’s first-ever festival headline performance worldwide, a New Year’s Eve countdown from Dom Dolla, Kid Cudi’s return to Australia for the first time in almost 15 years, and a goosebump-inducing golden hour performance of Sweet Disposition by The Temper Trap.
What began as a New Year’s Eve party has grown into a destination event that now anchors Australia’s festival calendar, drawing national and international attention.
Internationally, Untitled Group debuted at #12 on Billboard’s Midyear Boxscore, ranking among all promoters worldwide. It was the only solely Australian-owned promoter to appear in the global Top 20 and one of just a handful of independents globally to reach that level. Untitled Group was also named #5 on Pollstar’s 2025 Rankings for concert promoters in Australia and New Zealand.
Momentum continues into early 2026 with AO LIVE, the only music festival in the world staged at a Grand Slam tournament taking place from 28 January across 5 days. Curated and programmed by Untitled Group, AO LIVE will return to Melbourne with performances from The Kid LAROI, Reneé Rapp, The Veronicas, Spacey Jane, Peggy Gou, Sofi Tukker and more, positioning the Australian Open as a global music destination alongside its sporting prestige.
Pitch Music & Arts will also return for its 9th edition in March, taking place over the Labour Day long weekend at the foothills of the Grampians across four days.
Beyond festivals, Untitled Group continues to play a major role in shaping the modern touring landscape with upcoming tours from Good Charlotte and Wu Tang Clan.