Two decades after Everytime We Touch became one of the biggest dance anthems of the 2000s, Cascada is heading back to Australia — and for the first time, it’s a solo headline run. The German dance-pop act, fronted by vocalist Natalie Horler, has announced a run of Australian shows for November and December, with Brisbane locked in for Sunday, November 29 at Mansfield Arena.
The Brisbane Show
Cascada will be joined on the night by Darren Bailie of Guru Josh Project — the duo behind the platinum-certified global hit Infinity — alongside Australian dance stalwart Nick Skitz, rounding out a lineup built squarely for fans of the 2000s club era.
Brisbane rounds out the Queensland leg of the tour, alongside the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, before the tour heads on to Perth, Sydney and Melbourne through early December.

Two Decades of Everytime We Touch
Since breaking through internationally in 2006, Cascada has racked up more than 30 million record sales worldwide, with Everytime We Touch peaking at number two in the UK and cracking the US Billboard Hot 100 top ten. Follow-up single Evacuate the Dancefloor went on to top charts across the UK and Europe, cementing Cascada’s run as one of the defining acts of the Eurodance era. The act has kept evolving in recent years, with collaborations alongside Jax Jones and Timmy Trumpet, and a reworked version of Everytime We Touch with Steve Aoki marking the anthem’s 20th anniversary.
Tickets
Presale registration opened this morning (Monday, July 6) ahead of the general public on-sale tomorrow, Tuesday July 7 at 9am AEST. Fans wanting a shot at early access can register for presale here.
We’ll have more on this one closer to the date — stay tuned for our full coverage of the Brisbane show.
Cover/press image: Kordula Kohlschmitt











