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  1. David Byrne has picked cuts from the likes of Prince, 100 gecs, Phoebe Bridgers, and Australia's own Julia Jacklin for his new playlist.
  2. "We couldn’t miss you, Adelaide," Linkin Park said of their new show.
  3. The Melbourne and Sydney legs of Laneway Festival's 2026 edition are sold out, with limited tickets remaining for all other dates.
  4. Nudity, Spanish elections, and chart hits for the band that’s again calling it quits.
  5. The boycott comes after the organising committee voted to allow Israel to compete.
  6. “Our nightlife and creative industries need events like BIGSOUND, supporting them is supporting a thriving, connected future for our state.”
  7. From RÜFÜS DÜ SOL and Ninajirachi to Spacey Jane, Adela, and many others, find out what Australia's music industry spun in 2025.
  8. "We see a focus on local community as being an essential path forward in our vision for a thriving New South Wales music community."
  9. As Scottish outfit Travis return to Australia for the first time in 24 years, frontman Fran Healy reflects on their rise to fame, seminal album 'The Man Who,' and his own relationship with this country.
  10. “Using AI does not make your entry ineligible," says Harry Mason Jr. "It just makes you have to choose the right categories to be considered in.”
  11. In overall Google searches for the year, Ozzy Osbourne ranked #9 among Aussies.
  12. Benji and Joel Madden have been surrounding themselves with artists who make them look inward, and it’s resulted in one of Good Charlotte’s most honest albums to date and a massive live show heading to Australia in early 2026.
  13. Melanie C, Matt Corby, Peach PRC, Marcia Hines, the Queen of New Year’s Eve herself, Casey Donovan, and others will perform at ABCNYE25.
  14. Stadiums Tasmania boss James Avery stated that Foo Fighters aren't playing the show "to make money," but have a history of "playing in regions that don’t get large-scale events like this."
  15. Delivering a set of fan favourites, deep cuts and hits in a multi-act stadium show, no one puts on a stadium experience like Kendrick Lamar.