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  1. Sydney’s most iconic shoreline is readying itself to receive a brand new concert series in 2026, with one of Australia’s biggest names leading the charge.
  2. Jason Momoa and his band ripped into the Oasis track, F*ckin’ In The Bushes, while in the Britpop icons' home city.
  3. Due to phenomenal demand for pre-sale tickets, extra shows have been added in two cities on the Lily Allen Performs West End Girl tour.
  4. “TEG Live is investing in a platform that’s built for collaboration, adaptability and one that supports today’s promoters while setting up the next generation for success.”
  5. From First Nations storytelling to pop, heavy music, folk and country, R&B, hip-hop, experimental sounds, and more, triple j Unearthed has something for everyone.
  6. The highlights from Blondshell’s headline show at Sydney’s Factory Theatre.
  7. If you’re looking to have an unforgettable end to your summer, then slide on your dancing slippers and head west: Perth Festival is undoubtedly where you need to be.
  8. Peking Duk return to the Hordern Pavilion for the first time since 2019 and promise a "new show, new music, and more sweat."
  9. Record Store Day returns for another day of musical excitement on Saturday, 18 April.
  10. As the indie darlings gear up for a much-anticipated EP release, they discuss growth, catharsis, and impending success.
  11. The tour follows Hellions' surprise comeback shows in late December.
  12. Over 300 gigs will take place in more than 200 venues across New South Wales this May as part of the 2026 Great Southern Nights program.
  13. Prices range from $25 and go up to $120 for Laneway 2026 merch.
  14. While Wolf Alice are presently visiting Australia and New Zealand for Laneway Festival, the tour marks their first headline shows Down Under since 2022.
  15. Karnivool's Ian Kenny and Drew Goddard look back on the chaos and beauty behind the making of their first album in twelve years, revealing that "everyone feels like we've had a win."