From breakout artist to global sensation, multi-talented drummer, singer, songwriter, and producer G Flip will return to Melbourne with the Dream Ride Tour in March.
Joining G Flip are Canadian four-piece The Beaches and singer, actress and multi-disciplinary creative Ayesha Madon.
Don’t miss the Dream Ride Tour this March – a homecoming run from G Flip, one of Australia’s most compelling and boundary-pushing artists.
Running Times
- Gates Open: TBC
- Gate 1 (via Tanderrum Bridge)
- Gate 3 (via Garden Square)
- Start Time: 7:00 pm
- Event Concludes: TBC
Note: Times are approx. and subject to change without notice.
Important Event Information
- There are several options for your journey to Margaret Court Arena:
- Public transport is the quickest and easiest option. Before you attend, plan ahead and allow extra travel time for any major disruptions.
- Parking is available at the Eastern Plaza Car Park (Entrance D, Olympic Boulevard). We strongly recommend pre-booking as drive-up spaces are subject to availability. Bookings close at midnight the night before the event.
- Note: Accessible parking must be pre-booked via Ticketek. We strongly recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment.
- To ensure a smooth entry into the venue, download your tickets to your digital wallet before arriving.
- Bags must be A4 size or smaller, and larger bags are not permitted.
- Cloaking is available via the Information Desk at Door 7, or Show Court 3. Any prohibited items listed in the venue Conditions of Entry will not be accepted for cloaking.
- All retail outlets are cashless. Any transactions must be made using a credit or debit card.
- If you have purchased a VIP package, the event promoter will be in contact with details regarding your experience.
Note: Events may contain sequences of flashing lights, lasers, strobes, haze and pyrotechnics which may affect photosensitive guests, and those with other medical conditions.
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G Flip
Australian singer, songwriter, drummer and producer G Flip has emerged as one of Australia’s most exciting and authentic voices in pop. Bursting onto the scene with her breakout single “About You” in 2018, she quickly built a global following drawn to her raw, emotional lyrics and infectious, percussion-driven sound. Her debut album About Us (2019) cemented her reputation as a dynamic multi-instrumentalist and storyteller, earning ARIA nominations and critical acclaim.
Known for her high-energy live shows and unapologetic personality, G Flip continues to redefine pop on her terms. Her sophomore album Drummer (2023) showcased her deep connection to rhythm and her evolution as an artist, featuring bold anthems and vulnerable ballads alike.
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The Beaches
Toronto’s The Beaches are a powerhouse rock band known for their fierce attitude, gritty sound and undeniable chemistry. Formed by sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller alongside friends Eliza Enman-McDaniel and Leandra Earl, the all-female quartet burst onto the scene with their debut album Late Show (2017), a confident mix of garage rock and pop hooks that earned them a JUNO Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year.
The band continued their rise with EPs like The Professional and the chart-topping single “Blame Brett”, solidifying their place at the forefront of modern rock. Unafraid to speak their minds and lean into their rebellious spirit, The Beaches have amassed a loyal global fanbase and critical acclaim for their fearless approach to music.
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Ayesha Madon
Australian singer, songwriter and actress Ayesha Madon is fast establishing herself as one of the country’s most exciting new creative voices. Known for her starring role in Netflix’s Heartbreak High reboot, Ayesha is also a gifted musician blending alt-pop, R&B and indie influences into her distinct sound. Her debut single “Fish“ introduced audiences to her sharp wit and vulnerable lyricism, quickly garnering attention for her refreshing honesty and genre-bending style.
Balancing her acting and music careers, Ayesha continues to push creative boundaries, delivering bold, relatable storytelling across mediums. With follow-up singles like “Blame Me” and “Goldfish”, she’s carving out her own space as a fearless and authentic artist.