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  1. The English music icon recently detailed the “shock” of no longer being able to play the drums.
  2. Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons will deliver a “massive” set of Motörhead classics, as well as select tracks from their growing discography.
  3. Following the band’s apology and the song's removal, the local punk music community has accused the police of censoring freedom of expression.
  4. The team behind Savannah In The Round festival is back, this time in Port Douglas.
  5. "It’s by far my favourite work that we’ve done," AFI's Davey Havok told The Music of the band's forthcoming music in a new interview.
  6. The upcoming tour will also be the Aussie debut of new harsh vocalist James Dorton.
  7. New Order's Stephen Morris reflects on their 2020 Australian tour being hampered by COVID-19, drinking with Confidence Man, and more ahead of their upcoming tour Down Under.
  8. "The first time we heard Fade’s music, it hit us like nothing we’d ever heard before—impossible to label, impossible to ignore,” said Astral People Recordings’ Head of Label, Chris Rigney.
  9. The Brisbane indie-rockers drop their new single today.
  10. "I will make sure all my Australian fans have a chance to experience the incredible show I am bringing," Perry said.
  11. After 14 years with UNIFIED Music Group, Chief Operating Officer Matthew Rogers is heading off to explore new experiences, highlights, and – most importantly – professional challenges.
  12. Team Gaso encourages punters to fill out the venue over the next month for what could be its final-ever gigs.
  13. Chaka Khan last performed in Australia exclusively at the 2023 Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
  14. “That’s why it’s just so important for the Federal Government to put money into festivals, to keep them alive and breaking acts.”
  15. Friends and fans are paying tribute to Snowy, who co-founded The Easybeats with Stevie Wright, George Young, Harry Vanda, and Dick Diamonde in 1964.