Live Music Live Music‘I Just Couldn’t Make It Happen’: Yellowcard Cancel Sydney Show Due to Ryan Key ‘Losing His Voice’ Sorry, Sydney pop-punk fans: Yellowcard have been forced to cancel their Hordern Pavilion show at the last minute
Live Music Live MusicZZ Top Add Support Act to Australia Tour Dallas Frasca will join ZZ Top and George Thorogood & the Destroyers at several shows around Australia in April and May
More MoreSarah McLeod Has a New Leading Role Sarah McLeod, the heart and soul of The Superjesus, will take centre stage with Australian Women in Music (AWM)
Live Music Live MusicA Look Back at Lady Gaga’s 2014 ‘ArtRave’ Tour in Australia Before Lady Gaga returns for her first Australian stadium tour in over a decade, we revisit her 2014 ‘ArtRave’ tour Down Under
Live Music Live MusicCharlie Collins Announces Single Launch Show Charlie Collins will celebrate the release of her new single 'Transactional Deal' with a one-off intimate performance
Hip Hop Hip HopAzealia Banks Slams Australia Music Industry in Explicit Online Rant Another day, another Azealia Banks rant on X. This time she has a lot to say about Australia and our music industry as a whole.
Live Music Live MusicMAY-A Joins Cyndi Lauper for ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ Duet Cyndi Lauper has followed the Dua Lipa template by bringing out a whole host of local favourites at her Australian shows, including MAY-A
Live Music Live MusicLady Gaga Announces First Australian Tour in 11 Years The rumours are true: Lady Gaga has announced she will be bringing 'The MAYHEM Ball' to Australia this year.
Live Music Live MusicPHOTOS: Sex Pistols @ The Hordern Pavilion PHOTOS: Sex Pistols @ The Hordern Pavilion. Photos By Ashley Mar.
Indie IndieRocket Science to Support Supergrass on 2025 Australian Tour Booking a tour support isn't exactly Rocket Science... until it is. The Melbourne rockers will join UK legends Supergrass' Australian tour.
Indie Indie‘No Frills, No Polish’: Wunderhorse Announce Gritty Australia & NZ Tour Expect the unexpected when Wunderhorse hit Australia and New Zealand this September: “We like it when things go wrong."