Superstar DJ set to perform at Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival

Superstar DJ set to perform at Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival
Source: Daily Mail Online

Aussie DJ Fisher is set to perform a one-off show at Stakes Day at Flemington on Saturday, November 8, as part of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival.

For the first time in Melbourne Cup history, the racetrack beyond the winning post will open after the final race, giving racegoers a front-row spot to party with the international hitmaker.

The Grammy-nominated artist revealed the exciting news on social media by sharing a hilarious AI-generated image of him riding a toy horse on the iconic Melbourne racetrack.

He captioned the post with some exciting words: 'It's time for a carnival at the Melbourne Cup.

'Catch the Fish at the Flemington Raceway. This will be a hoot! Giddy up!'

Many of Fisher's fans took to the comment section to share their excitement.

'This is gonna be a fun day,' wrote fellow DJ Little Fritter.

'Taking race festivals to ANOTHER LEVEL,' a second person added.

Tickets to the show are available to purchase through the Victoria Racing Club website, with prices starting at $85.

The acclaimed DJ - real name Paul Fisher - is known for global headlining gigs at Coachella, Tomorrowland, and residencies in Miami and Las Vegas.

It's been a big past year for Fisher after he and his wife Chloe welcomed their first child together.

The former model gave birth on June 20, 2024, to a baby girl they named Bobbi Maree.

Taking to Instagram, the pair were thrilled to share the exciting news.

'HELLO WORLD, meet our baby girl,' they captioned their joint post.

The Grammy-nominated artist revealed the exciting news on social media by sharing a hilarious AI-generated image of him riding a toy horse on the iconic Melbourne racetrack.

The acclaimed DJ - real name Paul Fisher - is known for global headlining gigs at Coachella, Tomorrowland, and residencies in Miami and Las Vegas.

'Bobbi Maree Fisher. Born 20 June 2024. The happiest day of the year.'

The Gold Coast-born star said he had to reschedule his New York shows at the time so he could be by his wife's side.

The house DJ and his wife shared the pregnancy news to Instagram on Christmas Eve 2023.

'The greatest gift of all. I've waited my whole life for you,' Chloe wrote on Instagram alongside an image in which her husband cradled her bump.

Chloe, who has previously had four miscarriages, took a moment to share her empathy for those struggling with infertility and revealed she had battled for several years to conceive via IVF.

'After 4 years of trying to convince, 1000s of needles, eight rounds of IVF, multiple surgeries, I've lived this nightmare and I know this pain and suffering all too well,' she said.

Chloe is a model and swimwear designer and the founder of Australian brand Aloé Swimwear.