PNAU ( DJ SET ) & MIAMI HORROR DJ’S SUPPORTED BY KIRA SUNDAY – HALLOWEEN PARTY
PNAU Miami Horror Byron Bay: Electronic Giants Hit the Beach Hotel
Electronic music fans, prepare for a massive event! The iconic ARIA award-winning, multi-platinum duo PNAU and electro-pop favourites Miami Horror are set to hit the Beach Hotel Byron Bay. This double-headliner show brings two giants of Australian electronic music to one of the country’s most famous venues. The PNAU Miami Horror Byron Bay show is a must-see event this season.
PNAU’s Pop-Disco Legacy
PNAU, consisting of Nick Littlemore (Empire of the Sun) and Peter Mayes, has been shaping dance music since their 1999 debut, Sambanova. They are known for massive international hits. These include “Chameleon,” “Go Bang,” and their global smash “Cold Heart” with Elton John and Dua Lipa. Furthermore, PNAU has collaborated with major artists like Khalid, Troye Sivan, and Bebe Rexha. Their 2024 album, Hyperbolic, marks a new era. It successfully blends their underground roots with polished pop-disco anthems. In addition, beyond performing, they actively support rising talent through their label, Lab78. This is a massive legacy from one of Australia’s most influential electronic acts.
Miami Horror’s Return to Freedom
Miami Horror’s latest work marks a creative return to artistic freedom for Plant. He embraces modern sampling techniques, Consequently, he incorporates disco, soul influences, and even movie snippets to create a cohesive narrative experience. This new album transcends individual tracks. It offers a sonic odyssey that reflects on the human experience and the enduring power of music to connect us all. Fans can expect a vibrant, dance-filled set that highlights their evolution while revisiting their early popular electro-pop tracks.
Tickets and Venue Details
This huge double-bill, the PNAU Miami Horror Byron Bay concert, promises an unforgettable night of high-energy music. You can find tickets and show details on the official Beach Hotel Byron Bay website. Overall, given the star power of both acts and the venue’s reputation, tickets are expected to sell out immediately. You can stream PNAU’s album Hyperbolic and Miami Horror’s recent tracks on Spotify before the show. Finally, for more on the vibrant local scene, check out our internal guide to the best electronic music venues in Byron Bay.





