Delirium (music promoter)
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Music promotion |
| Genre | Electronic dance music |
| Founded | c. 1996 |
| Founder | Jeremy Junk |
| Defunct | 2013. |
| Fate | Ceased operations following the death of its founder |
| Headquarters | Perth, Western Australia , Australia |
Key people | Jeremy Junk |
| Products | Music festivals, club nights, rave events |
| Website | web |
Delirium was a prominent electronic music promotion company based in Perth, Western Australia, active from the mid-1990s through the late 2000s. Founded by DJ and RTRFM broadcaster Jeremy Junk (known professionally as Mr Whippy or MRW), the organization was a central figure in the transition of Western Australia's electronic dance music scene from underground warehouse parties to large-scale, sanctioned festivals.
The company is noted for professionalizing the local rave culture by collaborating with statutory bodies to secure licensing for major events in non-traditional venues, such as Scitech and the Perth Entertainment Centre. Delirium frequently partnered with national promoters including Future Entertainment and local entities such as Loaded Dice to stage major festival tours like Two Tribes and Summadayze. Following the death of its founder in 2013, Junk was posthumously inducted into the Perth Dance Music Awards Hall of Fame for his contributions to the industry.