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  1. As Groovin' The Moo completes its long-awaited return with a one-off show in Lismore, its success indicates positivity for the future.
  2. Lahey kicked off the ‘Reunion Edition’ of her debut EP with a reimagined version of ‘You Don’t Think You Like People Like Me’ featuring Tegan & Sara.
  3. Delta Goodrem has announced a new album just days before she stuns audiences at Eurovision.
  4. The line-up of Jack Johnson, Ben Harper and John Butler has received phenomenal demand, with extra shows added to the tour.
  5. Keli Holiday wasn't given a reason for his visa being cancelled. He's now back in Australia for solo shows and a massive Peking Duk show.
  6. "I’m excited to help lead the next phase of growth and bring my experience to clients," Harrison commented in a statement.
  7. Lamb of God and Trivium will take over arenas across Australia this October.
  8. Dua Lipa is seeking USD$15 million from Samsung, claiming the company used an image of her face on packaging for their televisions without permission.
  9. This week's The Music Power Pick revealed.
  10. As Australia readies itself to watch another year of Eurovision, we've received another insight into how the economics of Eurovision operate.
  11. Enter now for your chance to win tickets to see ARC perform in Brunswick Heads, Newcastle, Thirroul, Canberra, Melbourne or Sydney!
  12. Shooting for the new film, 'Maitreya,' is expected to begin in late 2026.
  13. The highlights from Maggie Lindemann’s headline show at Perth’s Magnet House.
  14. Evanescence visited Australia and New Zealand late last year, when they opened stadium shows for Metallica.
  15. Although a series of chance meetings redirected Hawaiian multi-hyphenate Jack Johnson’s creative focus from filmmaking to making music, his “love of surfing” smoothed the break.