One of the world’s hottest performers has just been announced to make his highly anticipated debut performance in Bali.
None other than Fred Again will be playing a DJ set at Savaya this July, and with pre-registration for tickets now open, music lovers who want to be at the big event better get moving.

Tickets are set to sell out in minutes for Fred Again’s debut performance in Bali. On the 12th of July 2025 the UK’s biggest electronic music artist, best known for tracks like ‘adore u’, ‘places to be’ and ‘leavemealone’ the event is going to be next level.
The event is easily going to be one of the biggest nights of music in Bali in 2025 which is why Savaya has set up a pre-registration process. Those who want to be at Uluwatu’s most luxurious beach club on the 12th of July must register for tickets via Megatix as soon as possible. Pre-registration gives access to exclusive pre-sale tickets before tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday 6th June at 4 pm.
Capacity for the event will be strictly limited to table reservations and ticket holders only. VIP Table bookings are now open for reservations too. Fred Again, who has over 13 million monthly listeners on Spotify will be touring Asia in July and has confirmed performances at Pasir Panjang Power Station, Singapore on the 18th of July, UOB Live in Bangkok on the 21st of July, and KINTEX, Hall 10, Seoul on the 23rd July.
In a recent Instagram post the DJ shared “we are so incredibly honoured and gassed to be able to come and play shows in these places. it never wont be insane to me or any of us that we get to go to new places and play music concerts.”
He added “this is the first time im coming to basically all of these places and i reallllyyyy dont want to get it wrong.”
Savaya is best known as Bali’s most luxurious and exclusive beach club. Located high on the cliffs of Ulwatu, the venue regularly hosts some of the world’s biggest artists. Savaya has welcomed the likes of Rufus du Sol and Black Coffee to the stage, and it has been voted the number one club in Asia in 2024 and 2025 and currently ranks as the sixth best club globally.
Not only will Fred Again be gracing the decks at Savaya in the next two months. On Wednesday, June 25th, Savaya will welcome Grammy-award-winning duo The Chainsmokers, which is set to be another incredible night of electronic music and exceptional vibes.

Lovers of electronic dance music who are planning visits to Bali during this peak vacation season would be wise to check out all of the events being hosted at the island’s biggest nightclubs, beach clubs, and live music venues. Every night of the week Bali hosts some of the world’s best live DJs and producers.
Atlas Beach Club, best known as the biggest beach club in the world, will welcome Central Cee to the stage on Saturday 5th July. On Saturday 12th July Cafe del Mar Bali will host Afrosonic Fest 2025 and has secured performances from Oxlade and Shallipopi.

Tourists visiting Bali and heading out on the town are always advised to party responsibly. While Bali’s nightlife scene is famous for being one of the best in Asia, tourists are advised that as visitors to the island, they are expected to abide by the law and respect local culture.

Bali’s Governor Wayan Koster recently announced his ‘no mercy’ approach to tourists who behave badly, including anyone found to be behaving in a drunk or disorderly manner, especially in the island’s busiest party districts.
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