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  1. Josh Groban will return to Australia next year for his first shows in close to a decade.
  2. The tour will take place in early 2027.
  3. "It’s an honour to work with artists, labels, and stores to bring good vibes into the world through the joy and experience of physical music."
  4. "This award is part of our effort support local musicians to cut through and build a fan base.”
  5. Cliff's death was announced on social media by his wife Latifa Chambers.
  6. “Join us for the first-ever Bronx and Mariachi El Bronx Supershow! Two bands, one mind-exploding, style-bending, life-affirming set."
  7. Kaiser Chiefs prove exactly why 'Employment' has stood the test of time, and why two decades into their career, they have a staying power that has resonated with a large audience.
  8. Little Birdy took to the stage on the last day of this year's WA Day Festival and luckily, singer Katy Steele is recovering after a fall from the stage.
  9. "You know how hard you gotta pull to rip those out of my head?"
  10. "They missed the bus with not recognising that there are many music fans that are unable to travel due to age, disability and location..."
  11. "We couldn’t be more excited about the future," said Destroy All Lines Head Promoter Chris O'Brien.
  12. The band shocked fans with their setlists in New Zealand over the weekend.
  13. Childish Gambino was set to tour Australia and New Zealand earlier this year, but cancelled the shows in November 2024.
  14. Very few artists are capable of commanding a stage all by themselves, and with a 90-minute set, Doja Cat was able to do just that.
  15. "Ball Park Music are one of Australia’s most exciting live bands, and seeing them step onto that stage before Oasis was really special," said Live Nation's Mark Vaughan.