Indie IndieEddy Current Suppression Ring Announce One-Off Headline Show The upcoming all-ages event represents the band's first major appearance since their surprise set at Hobart's Dark Mofo in 2016.
Live Music Live MusicWatch My Chemical Romance Cover a Smashing Pumpkins Classic My Chemical Romance delivered a surprise musical moment during a recent concert, delivering a cover of an iconic Smashing Pumpkins track.
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Live Music Live Music‘We Don’t Have That Coldplay Camera’: Liam Gallagher Jokes That Oasis Concerts Are Safe for Cheaters "Do we have any lovebirds in the house? Don't worry, we don't got any of that Coldplay snidey fucking camera shit," Oasis said.
Live Music Live MusicEd Sheeran Teases New Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates It looks like Ed Sheeran is about to lock in his highly anticipated return Down Under, with new Australia and New Zealand dates on the way.
Country CountryNew Country Music Festival Strummingbird Set to Tour Australia Organised by the team behind Spilt Milk, the country music festival will visit the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, and Perth.
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Indie IndieBean Magazine Announce Headline Tour Brisbane rock band Bean Magazine have announced their 'Folly in the Shade' headline tour, set for October.
Metal MetalSoulfly, Abbath & More Head Up Froth & Fury Fest’s Biggest Year Yet Froth & Fury Fest is heading west for the first time, adding Perth to its heavy calendar alongside its staple Adelaide date.
Live Music Live MusicMarcin Announces Australian Tour Marcin, the Polish guitar virtuoso admired by Tom Morello, Paul Stanley, and Madonna, will make his Australian debut this October.
Classic Rock Classic RockThe Darkness Return Down Under in 2026 The UK rockers hit 12 Australian and New Zealand cities next summer with classics and new tracks from 'Dreams on Toast'.