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  1. Method Man, Raekwon, Cappadonna, and Young Dirty Bastard didn't make it to Wu-Tang Clan's "final" Australian shows, to the disappointment of fans.
  2. The American heavy metal band last toured Australia in 2014, co-headlining Soundwave Festival.
  3. There's good news for live music venues in Sydney as the NSW Government's vibrancy reforms appear to be working as intended.
  4. This year, Bluesfest isn’t “one big festival,” but the local community has rallied for a takeover, featuring The Wailers, The Living End, and more.
  5. "As a Melburnian, I’m so excited to be coming home for the biggest day in the Aussie sporting calendar," Kylie said.
  6. TISM played their first live show since 2024 by way of a secret gig in Melbourne overnight.
  7. Ross The Boss passed away a month after he revealed that he’d been diagnosed with ALS.
  8. “The first twenty seconds of Jess opening her mouth to sing was gob-smacking. We all looked like the kid from ‘Home Alone,’” said James Roche.
  9. Keyboardist Melissa Reese won't appear on Guns N' Roses' upcoming World Tour dates, citing “unforeseen personal reasons.”
  10. All money raised from the auctioned items has gone to the not-for-profit South Australian charity, Lion Hearts Learning.
  11. Paul McCartney's new album is set to feature “Wings-style rock,” “Beatles-style harmonies,” and “McCartney-style grooves.”
  12. 13-year-old INKABEE delivered a soulful take on the Black Eyed Peas' Where Is The Love.
  13. A revitalised version of Sublime is gearing up to hit Australia in 2026 to play headlining shows, led by Jakob Nowell. He tells The Music about their forthcoming tour, new album, and more.
  14. The Australian creative and media sectors detailed how issues of AI and copyright are affecting them to parliamentarians, senior public servants, policy advisors, and industry leaders.
  15. Matt Mason of DMA'S reflect on the band's recent 'Hill's End' anniversary tour, new music, and navigating a mid-30s health kick.