"Still sorting out entertainment for the night, at the moment we've locked in some big names from that era that have stood the test of time - Operator Please, The Potbelleez, Sam Sparro, Gabriella Cilmi and DJs will be spinning the Ministry of Sound 2008 annual."
The now heavily tattooed Worthington, 26, shot to fame after throwing the out-of-control party in 2008 when he was just 16, news.com.au reported.
The message spread far and wide and ended in a teenage rampage of up to 500 guests through the streets of Narre Warren South.
The police shut the party down with help from the dog squad and the police helicopter.
The bash was condemned by the media at the time.
After that Worthington appeared on the 2008 version of Australian Big Brother and also released a single - a cover of the Beastie Boy's Fight for Your Right (to party) and was represented by celebrity agent Max Markson.
Two years ago he got married in Bali and his Facebook page lists him as the founder of Not Sorry Entertainment.
Comment has been sought from Victoria Police, Corey Worthington and some of the artists supposedly engaged for the event.