Published: June 1, 2026 | By DJ AUSTRALIA
Events | Industry | Goodies
The global dance music scene just got a seismic tremor, and for Aussie DJs looking at the international landscape, this is one to watch. Kustom Entertainment, a seasoned player in large-scale live events, is making an undeniable entrance into the US EDM space with "Global Frequencies" - a one-day festival set to explode on Sunday, June 28, 2026, at the Azura Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, Kansas (USA). This isn't just a toe in the water; it's a cannonball, with a wider slate of electronic events already planned.
The initial lineup for Global Frequencies speaks volumes about Kustom’s intent: big, bold, and designed to make an impact. Headlining the bill is none other than DJ Diesel (Shaquille O'Neal's bass-heavy alias), alongside festival heavyweights Loud Luxury, TroyBoi, KSHMR, and a name that instantly resonates with us Down Under - our very own electronic icon, Alison Wonderland. This star-studded roster, with more names still to be announced,
What makes this particularly interesting is Kustom’s strategy. They're famed for massive events like their 30-year-strong Country Stampede, and now they're applying that pedigree to dance music. Global Frequencies is a strategic 'proof-of-concept,' betting big that the hunger for world-class EDM extends far beyond the traditional coastal hubs and into markets rarely graced with shows of this magnitude.
Adding another layer of genius, the festival lands the same weekend as Country Stampede, turning Azura into a back-to-back destination, offering three days of country music straight into a Sunday built for bass and lights. This ambitious move signals a deep understanding of market reach and fan appetite.
This isn't just news from across the pond; it's a significant development for the global dance music ecosystem. Kustom’s entry, with its substantial backing and strategic vision, could reshape touring circuits, open new markets for artists, and set new benchmarks for production and fan experience.
For Australian DJs, producers, and promoters, it’s a powerful reminder that the industry is constantly evolving, with new opportunities emerging and the global stage always expanding. Keep an eye on Kustom Entertainment; this is just the first chapter in what promises to be a very long, very loud story in US dance music.