Aminé Brings His Tour de Dance to Life at Melbourne’s The Forum
Written and Captured By | Kevin Nguyen
Seeing Aminé live at The Forum in Melbourne for Tour de Dance felt like one of those nights where everything just clicked. From the moment the crowd began arriving, the atmosphere outside the venue was already buzzing. The Forum’s iconic setting only heightened the anticipation, which continued to build once inside. When the lights finally dropped, the roar of the crowd was deafening, and Aminé’s entrance immediately set the tone for what became an unforgettable show.
Aminé brought an infectious mix of humour, confidence, and genuine warmth to the stage. He moved effortlessly between high-energy tracks and more laid-back moments, maintaining complete control of the room throughout. What stood out most was his connection with the audience—constantly cracking jokes, shouting out Melbourne, and responding in real time to the crowd’s energy. At times, it felt less like a performance and more like a shared experience, with the entire room feeding off the same excitement. His vocals were sharp, the production hit hard without being overwhelming, and the visuals enhanced the show without distracting from the music.

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Alice Ivy proved to be a standout choice for support, setting the vibe perfectly from the start. Her genre-blending sound filled the venue with pulsing electronic beats and live elements that quickly got the crowd moving. It didn’t take long for the audience to fully lock in, and by the end of her set, the floor was packed and buzzing. She commanded the stage with confidence and ease, making it clear she was there not just to warm up the crowd, but to leave a lasting impression.
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As the night progressed, the energy inside The Forum only intensified. There were moments when the entire crowd sang along at the top of their lungs, arms in the air and completely in sync. Aminé clearly thrived in these moments, soaking in the atmosphere and returning the energy tenfold. By the final tracks, the room was sweaty, loud, and euphoric in the way only a great live show can be.

As the audience spilled out into the Melbourne night, there was a familiar post-concert high—ears ringing, voices hoarse, and adrenaline still pumping. Aminé’s Forum show felt like more than just a tour stop; it became a genuine connection between artist and audience. With Alice Ivy setting the stage and Aminé delivering a performance full of heart and energy, it was a night that lingered long after the lights came back on. Perhaps it’s the fact that Australia is an island, but the energy at local shows remains unmatched, with crowds showing immense love for artists and their craft—a night to remember and a perfect close to a tour stop.



