THE WORKS at Carriageworks
Get immersed in the inaugural season of this cutting-edge warehouse event, featuring groundbreaking electronic stars from around the globe.
Overview
Lock in for summer, as Finely Tuned presents six high-end warehouse events at Carriageworks. Bringing together some of electronic music's biggest and brightest names, each event fuses industrial aesthetics, precision lighting and cutting-edge tunes. Held across multiple dates from Monday, December 29–Friday, January 16, 2026, Finely Tuned aspires to create a ritualised dance music fixture on Sydney's cultural calendar. Think London's Printworks, Manchester's The Warehouse Project or Berlin Atonal, where ambitious curation leads to larger-than-life club experiences.
Headlining the opening event on December 29, British electronic icons Underworld serve up generation-defining anthems, while cult favourite Ross From Friends presents his club-pop project Bubble Love. Next, on January 2, French industrial artist I Hate Models brings frenetic energy, with support from Polish techno maximalist VTSS and emerging Scottish DJ Sim0ne. Meanwhile, on January 3, German house heavyweight Ben Böhmer will deliver his euphoric audiovisual show, joined by Melbourne's rising star Pretty Girl and a b2b set from PARIS and Juno Mamba.

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Looking ahead, essential Dutch DJ Chris Stussy hits Carriageworks on January 10, supported by a rousing b2b set from UK breakouts Josh Baker and Prospa. Then, January 16 sees Grammy-nominated house icon CamelPhat joined by melodic house star Samantha Loveridge and deep house selector OLIIV. Finally, rounding out THE WORKS' debut season on January 25, Ibiza mainstay Michael Bibi, performing on the back of huge shows at Glastonbury and Coachella.
"We're very excited to bring this new curated event series to one of Eora's most exciting creative venues," says Finely Tuned founder Simon Beckingham. "THE WORKS takes inspiration from the globe's best electronic music spaces, combining a world-class lineup with an exceptional level of production to create a series of warehouse events unlike anything previously seen in Sydney."
