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  1. "The second we saw the members of Slipknot backstage, very unmasked and very muscly... we went and hid."
  2. Both Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) and Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours (1977) have sold over one million copies in Australia.
  3. For the first time in Adelaide, the Disney production invites you to Be Our Guest.
  4. From 'Mrs. Doubtfire' to 'Gladiator,' watch 331 movie characters recite the lyrics to 'Lose Yourself.'
  5. The Brisbane bi-monthly gigs are coming to a close - but not without a huge send off.
  6. Madonna will reportedly executive produce the series alongside Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps.
  7. This iconic biennial South Australian arts festival is the longest–running curated children's festival in the world.
  8. The new mini-festival will be held at the University of Adelaide on Kaurna Land.
  9. Hall described the genre of yacht rock as a "f*cking joke."
  10. Tickets flew out of the cabins yesterday, with Hellbound selling out in just seven minutes during its pre-sale.
  11. Amyl And The Sniffers, Miss Kaninna, Confidence Man, Royel Otis and more have been nominated for this year's Independent Music Awards.
  12. “Having led the way on the development of the National Cultural Policy, Revive, we look forward to working with the Minister on the future evolution of the policy,” said Live Performance Australia’s Chief Executive Eric Lassen.
  13. Australia’s most valuable music prize is back for the first time since 2022, with entries for the Melbourne Prize For Music now open.
  14. Philip Mortlock designed the cover art for 'Listen Like Thieves,' which just celebrated its 40th anniversary. He recalls that period with the band for The Music.
  15. Items from Chrissy Amphlett, Kylie Minogue, Bon Scott, Nick Cave, and myriad others will be on display at the newly-announced Australian Museum Of Performing Arts.