Melham also took out the FISHER Stakes on Need Some Luck and was embraced by the international superstar ahead of his Carnival-ending performance.
Victoria Racing Club CEO Kylie Rogers said she was thrilled with how the week concluded.
“What a spectacular conclusion to an unforgettable week of world-class racing and entertainment at Flemington.
“Despite the weather, the energy and enthusiasm from the crowd was unwavering, a real testament to the growing popularity of TAB Champions Stakes Day and the exceptional quality of racing on offer.
“With more than 286,000 racegoers attending across the four days, the 2025 Melbourne Cup Carnival has been a resounding success, and we extend our thanks to our members, partners, and every guest who joined us in making this week so memorable.”
The world-famous Birdcage Enclosure played host to a who’s who of entertainment, sport, business and media including Lexus Ambassador Kate Waterhouse and husband Luke Ricketson, former Rugby League player. Hosted in the G.H Mumm Marquee was TV personality, Brodie Harper, while Crown hosted Olympic gold medallist Ariarne Titmus.
Flemington’s home for global headline acts, The Elms Live Stage presented by Maccas, hosted a spectacular performance by FISHER to close the 2025 Melbourne Cup Carnival. FISHER, one of the world’s most in demand DJs and music producers performed an electrifying and energetic 90-minute DJ set as part of the Off the Rails party after the last race. Energising the crowd ahead of FISHER was his regular support act and renowned Australian DJ, Little Fritter.