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Live Music Live MusicNew Shows Added to Montell Fish Tour The demand for the Pittsburgh-born experimental musician and composer Down Under has been unprecedented, with two extra shows now selling
JACOTÉNE Drops New Single ‘Stronger’ With a melancholic anthem tailor-made for the quiet hours providing a taste of her EP, mark JACOTÉNE as one to watch in 2025
Live Music Live MusicMarcia Hines Announces ‘Marcia Sings Summer’ Australian Tour The current 'Australian Idol' judge will be joined by former winner Casey Donovan for a national tour celebrating disco queen Donna Summer
Metal MetalMetallica’s Kirk Hammett Will Reveal Stories Behind Iconic Guitars in New Book The 400-page book shares exclusive photos and stories of some of Hammett's most prized guitars, including his beloved 1979 Flying V
Live Music Live MusicThe Cat Empire Drop New Album and Confirm Launch Shows The Cat Empire bring a kaleidoscope of cultures, languages, and sounds, breaking new ground on their most multilingual release to date
Live Music Live MusicPHOTOS: King Stingray @ The Enmore Theatre PHOTOS: King Stingray with support from Belair Lip Bombs and Beddy Rays @ The Enmore Theatre. Photos By Ashley Mar.
Live Music Live MusicTeddy Swims Adds Extra Shows to 2025 Australian Tour Teddy Swims has added two extra shows to his already stacked Australian and New Zealand run
Live Music Live MusicDua Lipa Keeps It Aussie With a Surprise Cover of Natalie Imbruglia’s ‘Torn’ After belting out AC/DC’s 'Highway to Hell', Dua Lipa continued to show her love for Aussie classics with a cover of 'Torn'
Electronic ElectronicRabbits Eat Lettuce 2025 Will Go Ahead at New Site The beloved Queensland festival has been locked in a licencing limbo, a situation that finally resolved during a council meeting this week