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  1. “Crowded House are delighted to be appearing centre court to mark the opening of the Australian Open,” Neil Finn said in a statement.
  2. Sydney party-punk group, SoSo, open up about their viral bid to be a number one ARIA band across the board, and the reality of being an independent band.
  3. “Grab your cocoa and settle in by the fire before your long winter’s nap for a reading of ''Twas The Night Before Christmas' by Papa Het,” Metallica urged fans.
  4. "Lady Gaga is now permanently captured on the walls of Marvel Stadium, celebrating two unforgettable nights where Little Monsters made history."
  5. Kylie dethroned Wham!'s Last Christmas to achieve the milestone.
  6. "Same time next year?" Two of Australia's beloved summer festivals have confirmed their returns for 2026.
  7. The tour would have marked Aitch's first Australian shows since 2023.
  8. The highlights from Spacey Jane’s headline show at the Fremantle Arts Centre.
  9. "It’s going to be a very Dutch year," the Eurovision star teased.
  10. "Got the official Guinness World Records book for 2026, and it has my mania from last year included..."
  11. "Icons like Chappell show us what authentic allyship looks like—bold, joyful and unapologetic," Transcend Australia said.
  12. The Productivity Commission confirmed that there is no current justification for overhauling Australia’s copyright laws to facilitate the development of AI technology.
  13. It seems Obama hasn’t picked a side on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud...
  14. Still deciding how to spend the big night? Don't panic! The Music is here to help you plan accordingly.
  15. Sleep Token, Ethel Cain, and Hilltop Hoods made surprising appearances in categories otherwise dominated by global pop stars.