One of melodic house music’s most distinctive artists is heading back Down Under, with Nora En Pure announcing a run of Australian and New Zealand shows for September 2026.
Presented by Audiopaxx, the tour will see the South African-born, Swiss-based producer return for performances across Queenstown, Byron Bay, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, beginning in New Zealand on September 9 before crossing the Tasman for a tightly packed run of Australian dates.
Demand has already been strong. Both Queenstown appearances and the Byron Bay show are selling fast, while Nora En Pure’s original Sydney date has officially sold out, prompting the addition of a second performance on the same night. Melbourne is also closing in on capacity, with the tour’s latest update reporting that more than 80 per cent of tickets have already been snapped up.
For Australian fans of deep, progressive and melodic house, it marks another opportunity to experience an artist whose sound has remained immediately recognisable throughout more than a decade at electronic music’s upper reaches.
The Queen of Deep House Returns
Performing as Nora En Pure, Daniela Di Lillo has carved out a unique position within contemporary house music by resisting the temptation to chase passing club trends.
Her productions favour warm organic instrumentation, intricate percussion, piano-led melodies and expansive atmospheric arrangements, often bringing an almost cinematic quality to the dancefloor. Her breakthrough arrived with ‘Come With Me’ in 2013, with subsequent releases including ‘Morning Dew’, ‘Lake Arrowhead’, ‘Tears In Your Eyes’, ‘Birthright’ and ‘We Found Love’ further establishing the signature sound that has become synonymous with the Nora En Pure project.
That approach has taken her to some of the world’s biggest stages, including Coachella, Tomorrowland and Burning Man, alongside major club residencies and an extensive international touring schedule. Away from her own productions, she has also remixed artists including Above & Beyond, Faithless, Eelke Kleijn, Sofi Tukker and Tove Lo.
At the centre of the wider Nora En Pure ecosystem is Purified, which has grown from her radio show and event concept into its own record label. Purified Records launched in 2019 and has since become an established outlet for the melodic, progressive and deep house sounds that surround her musical identity.
A Packed September Run Across Australia
Following two appearances in Queenstown on September 9 and 10, Nora En Pure will head to Australia for one of the busiest dates of the tour.
On Saturday, September 12, she will first perform in Byron Bay for a special Return To Rio event at the Arts Factory.
The afternoon show will see Nora En Pure joined by Abel Toro, Mark Craven, Murat Kilic and Ricky Cooper, with doors opening at 4pm. Return To Rio is promising an outdoor garden takeover built around deep, melodic and progressive house, with the event already moving quickly through its remaining tickets.
From there, the action heads north to Brisbane that same evening.
Nora En Pure is scheduled to headline Eclipse Brisbane from 9pm, creating an ambitious same-day Byron Bay to Brisbane double-header. The Brisbane appearance will bring her into a more intimate late-night club environment following the afternoon session on the Northern Rivers.
Sydney Adds Second Show Following Sell-Out
Sydney has emerged as one of the strongest markets of the tour.
The originally announced September 18 Glass Island show has sold out, with Nora En Pure set to perform aboard the iconic Sydney Harbour vessel as part of Change We Need.
The night cruise is scheduled to depart from King Street Wharf in Darling Harbour, giving fans the chance to experience Nora En Pure’s melodic sound against the backdrop of Sydney Harbour. The event runs from the evening through until approximately 11pm.
With the initial show reaching capacity, a second Sydney performance has now been added for later that same night at Home The Venue, beginning at 10pm.
That effectively gives Sydney two very different Nora En Pure experiences in a matter of hours: an open-air harbour cruise followed by a late-night club show in the heart of Darling Harbour.
Melbourne Closes Out the Tour
The Australian run concludes in Melbourne on Saturday, September 19, where Nora En Pure will headline The Third Day in North Melbourne for VOLT by BOUNCE.
Running from 7pm through until 3am, the event will place Nora En Pure at the centre of an extended night of deep and melodic house, with food trucks and additional programming planned across the evening.
With the latest tour update indicating Melbourne is already more than 80 per cent sold, the final show looks likely to join Sydney in reaching capacity before doors open.
For an artist whose music has always felt particularly suited to expansive outdoor settings, sunsets and picturesque locations, this run covers plenty of territory. Alpine New Zealand, a Byron Bay garden, Sydney Harbour and intimate Australian club rooms all feature across little more than a week.
And judging by the ticket movement so far, Nora En Pure’s connection with Australian and New Zealand audiences remains as strong as ever.

Nora En Pure Australia & New Zealand Tour 2026
Wednesday, 9 September 2026
Queenstown, New Zealand
Selling fast
Thursday, 10 September 2026
Queenstown, New Zealand
Selling fast
Saturday, 12 September 2026
Return To Rio Presents Nora En Pure
The Arts Factory, Byron Bay NSW
Doors: 4pm
Supports: Abel Toro, Mark Craven, Murat Kilic, Ricky Cooper
Selling fast
Saturday, 12 September 2026
Eclipse Presents Nora En Pure
Eclipse, Brisbane QLD
From 9pm
Friday, 18 September 2026
Change We Need Presents Nora En Pure
Glass Island, Sydney NSW
King Street Wharf, Darling Harbour
Sold out
Friday, 18 September 2026
Nora En Pure, Second Sydney Show
Home The Venue, Sydney NSW
From 10pm
Saturday, 19 September 2026
VOLT by BOUNCE Presents Nora En Pure
The Third Day, North Melbourne VIC
7pm to 3am
More than 80% sold at latest tour update











