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  1. PiL return to Australia for the first time since 2013, and to New Zealand for the first time since 1989.
  2. Chasing Ghosts will be bidding farewell to their fans with two intimate final shows, ending their near-16-year run in Melbourne next month.
  3. "Last night showed us that we don’t have to drink to have a good time or play a good show. We love what we do, and we love everyone who supports us," The Terrys shared.
  4. CHIRAI is new to releasing music, but her debut single 'Blueberry Skies' is hypnotising in ways that speak to its uniqueness.
  5. The Reclink Community Cup returns to Abbotsford’s Victoria Park next month for a day of live music and footy, all for a great cause.
  6. This June sees the all-star Australian Rock Collective (ARC) hitting the road as they perform the Eagles’ iconic 'Hotel California' album alongside their greatest hits.
  7. “It’s impossible to speak to the rise of these genres without acknowledging the pressures shaping how people are feeling right now,” said Spotify ANZ’s Music Editor Joe Khan.
  8. Aldous Harding is touring in support of her forthcoming fifth album, 'Train On The Island.'
  9. Dan Sultan, Beddy Rays, Becca Hatch, Jem Cassar-Daley, and Rox Lavi will perform on the Princess Theatre stage this July.
  10. Don Walker is touring in support of his forthcoming, just-announced fifth album, 'Love Songs.'
  11. "I feel like a lot of courses consult with the industry and have them benchmark and do course advisory," explains Hooper. "Whereas I feel like what we're doing is, we are the music industry."
  12. Groovin The Moo returns with a line-up starring Denzel Curry, Ninajirachi, Matt Corby, and others and makes its way to Lismore this weekend.
  13. “I want people to hear this song and feel like no dream is too big,” Dee said.
  14. An impending disbandment is on the way, but Bakers Eddy won’t disappear without one last show for their fans.
  15. Johnson's forthcoming Australian tour will see him joined by fellow musical icons Ben Harper and John Butler.