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  1. Serendipiti – aka Brisbane artist Jess Chate – is embarking on her debut headline tour this winter.
  2. Hooligan Hefs revealed that ‘Numb’ was one of his and his brother’s favourite songs growing up.
  3. With our weekly updated playlist, Friday Finds: This Week’s Best New Music, The Music’s team gathers the best new songs you need to hear. Here are our picks released this week, July 3, 2026.
  4. An Aussie punk-rock supergroup will be opening for Bodyjar's upcoming tour, revisiting one of the country's most underrated bands in One Dollar Short.
  5. In an extra treat for attendees, Rudd will perform his new single, 'Part Of Life,' for the first time.
  6. Against The Current have announced two exclusive Australian shows for early 2027, their first gigs in the country since 2023.
  7. "I thought, 'Oh no, I can't be the poster boy for AI, forget it,'" Yankovic said.
  8. “We don’t support AI, we support genuine artists," said Good Intent's Founder and Director, Rob Carroll.
  9. New shows have been added in Brisbane and Adelaide due to phenomenal demand.
  10. A sequel to 2005's lauded Confessions On A Dance Floor, Madonna's new album CONFESSIONS II celebrates her Detroit roots – and positions her as a leader of today's inter-generational electronic dance music movement.
  11. Can't make it to the world record attempt in London? Tune into the 'Bald E Watch Party' on YouTube instead.
  12. Spiderbait put a call-out for female and gender-diverse Australian artists to open their shows and received an incredible response.
  13. the Hilltop Hoods have cemented their name into the much revered music scene of Adelaide, but this year they are gearing up to headline one of the city's biggest events – the bp Adelaide Grand Final.
  14. Legal proceedings against the Northern Beaches brand launched late last year, with Eminem claiming the Australian company's name was linked to his famous pseudonym.
  15. Songs covered on the album include Billie Eilish’s What Was I Made For, Sabrina Carpenter’s Please Please Please, Justin Timberlake’s Sexyback, and more.