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  1. Lorde will bring her highly anticipated 'Ultrasound World Tour' to Australia next week.
  2. Geese deliver an outstanding first headline show in Australia at the Metro Theatre.
  3. "It’s not my music. I don’t come from the ghetto. It doesn’t speak my language," Simmons said in a new interview.
  4. Want to hear the new Miss Kaninna single ahead of its release next week? Here's how you can...
  5. Maggie Lindemann returns to Australia this May following her breakout performances in 2023.
  6. With new album ‘The Terrors Of Comfort’, Kisschasy haven’t forgotten who they are, but they certainly aren’t done exploring what they’re capable of.
  7. "Thinkin Bout You is one of the many great songs on that record, and I thought it would be fun to play on trumpet," Flea explained.
  8. Cherry Bar's James Young was DJing at the venue, and wrote that it was “very satisfying” to have Chappell Roan embrace “the local sounds of underground Australia.”
  9. Sultan and his band, plus special guest Jem Cassar-Daley, took over the Sydney Opera House Forecourt last March.
  10. British metal stars Loathe have confirmed their first-ever Australian headline tour for this May.
  11. This year's APRA Professional Development Award recipients include Queenie, REDD., Ruby Gill, Boox Kid, and many others.
  12. Presented by Untitled Group and Destination NSW, the one-night-only performance will find Anyma showcasing his new event, 'ÆDEN.'
  13. “The music has already been described as ‘cinematic’ which I take as a great compliment," explains David Cafe of Wabi-Sabi.
  14. After almost three decades of charting Christian music in Australia, it's clear that the genre is as popular as ever – despite any baggage that may come with mere mention of the genre's name.
  15. “Reaching 40 years of the ARIA Awards is a powerful moment to reflect on just how deeply Australian music is woven into our story,” said ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd.