Popular Australian DJ Fisher will be performing a special one-time show at Flemington on Saturday, November 8th, as part of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival.
This year, for the first time ever at the Melbourne Cup, fans will be able to stay at the track after the last race and enjoy a party with a famous international DJ.
The Grammy-nominated artist announced the news in a funny way on social media, posting an AI-created picture of himself riding a toy horse at the famous 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!’

‘This is gonna be a fun day,’ wrote fellow DJ Little Fritter.
‘Taking race festivals to ANOTHER LEVEL,’ a second person added.
You can buy tickets to the show on the Victoria Racing Club website, and they start at $85.
DJ Paul Fisher, famous for his energetic sets, regularly performs at major music festivals like Coachella and Tomorrowland. He also has long-term DJ residencies in both Miami and Las Vegas.
The past year has been significant for Fisher, as he and his wife, Chloe, became parents for the first time.
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.


‘Bobbi Maree Fisher. Born 20 June 2024. The happiest day of the year.’
The performer, originally from the Gold Coast, had to postpone his concerts in New York to support his wife.
The house DJ and his wife shared the pregnancy news to Instagram on Christmas Eve 2023.
Chloe shared a heartwarming message on Instagram, writing, ‘The greatest gift of all. I’ve waited my whole life for you,’ along with a picture of her husband lovingly holding her baby bump.
Chloe, who has experienced four miscarriages, spoke about her understanding of the challenges faced by people with infertility, sharing that she and her partner spent several years trying to get pregnant through IVF.
After four years of trying to have a baby, countless medical appointments, eight rounds of IVF, and several surgeries, she shared that she understands the pain and struggle with infertility firsthand.
Chloe is a model and swimwear designer and the founder of Australian brand Aloé Swimwear.
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2025-10-07 07:04