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  1. Dom Dolla will be joined by Irish electronic heavyweight KETTAMA, New York group Fcukers (performing a DJ set), and Australian dance icon Anna Lunoe.
  2. Roadies are the ones who make the show happen, as Tom Petty once said, so let's revisit the songs sung in honour of those typically unsung heroes.
  3. As the mysterious UK act HAVEN. hits the ARIA top ten, the track has found itself inaccessible on major streaming services as allegations of AI usage continue to circulate.
  4. “I am so happy to see a big Aussie brand supporting local music like this, and I can’t wait to play at Bunnings,” Mallrat said.
  5. The shows mark Carla Geneve's first headline tour since performing in support of her 2023 album, 'Hertz.'
  6. "We’ve decided to celebrate with a lap around Oz playing at some of our favourite venues," the band said.
  7. Johnson Wen was sentenced to nine days in jail for "being a public nuisance" at the Singapore premiere of 'Wicked: For Good' last week.
  8. Frenzal Rhomb will be accompanied by Melbourne’s Mid Youth Crisis for a co-headlining bill that won’t be repeated anytime soon.
  9. peermusic will represent the Mushroom Music Publishing catalogue across the United States, Canada, and Latin America.
  10. Ahead of their return to Australia next month, Molchat Doma recall their "incredible" 2023 debut: "The energy we felt from the Australian audience was powerful and unforgettable."
  11. Keli Holiday will tour in support of his forthcoming album 'Capital Fiction,' which features the singles 'Ecstasy' and 'Dancing2.'
  12. Fresh off winning Gold at the Queensland Tourism Awards, the rhythm and blues festival is gearing up for its biggest year to date.
  13. Steven Wilson, "the most famous person you’ve never heard of," returns to Australia for an immense night of progressive metal.
  14. In the country to support RÜFÜS DU SOL, English multi hyphenate SG Lewis stopped by Melbourne's 170 Russell to deliver an eclectic headline set.
  15. The highlights from Jessie Murph’s headline show at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney.