The Australian electro trio Rüfüs Du Sol breaks all records: 750,000 tickets sold, 1.5 million fans, four continents. Find out how they made history.
The Australian band Rüfüs Du Sol has had a brilliant few months. The trio managed to break records with their tour for the album INHALE/EXHALE, which was released at the end of 2024, and sold 750,000 tickets worldwide. The band completed the most successful tour by an electronic act in music history. She toured across four continents and thrilled millions of fans.
750,000 tickets and 1.5 million fans
Rüfüs Du Sol have achieved something historic and broken several records. The band sold 750,000 tickets worldwide and played to 1.5 million people. They also performed at several festivals around the world. In their homeland alone, the band played in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland and sold 180,000 tickets on the continent.
Rüfüs Du Sol played 50 shows on four continents worldwide. They completely filled arenas that are not normally sold out with electronic music. They were also the first electric headliner in the history of the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles. In Europe they played a huge show at Crystal Palace Park in London. The tour will continue in 2026: The Australians will perform in South America in February, then in Europe in the spring – including on May 13, 2026 in the O2 Arena in London.
Incident during show in Los Angeles
The tour was overshadowed by an arrest during a show in Los Angeles. In a statement posted on Instagram, a woman said she accidentally spilled a drink on a man. He then hit her in the face, caused bleeding and also attacked the rest of the group.
The band then released a statement. The trio was “dejected”. It continued: “This type of behavior is unacceptable and the fact that something like this happened on our show is devastating.” The band also said that anyone with information about the incident should contact the Pasadena Police Department.

