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  1. This 14-track set is Macca’s first new album since his pandemic project, 2020’s self-produced 'McCartney III'. 
  2. Having just announced their upcoming studio album, The User’s Guide To Being Human, and a world tour to go along with it, The Script’s Danny O’Donoghue is animated, reflective, and above all, energised. 

  3. This year's Ministry of Sound Summer Dance Festival marks its largest outing in Australia to date.
  4. Lorna Shore land in Australia this October with special guests Whitechapel and The Acacia Strain.
  5. Olivia Rodrigo's third album, 'you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love,' will be released next month.
  6. Bad Bunny depicts a new character, 'Pizza with Sunglasses,' in 'Toy Story 5.'
  7. As ARIA prepares its standalone Hall Of Fame ceremony for June, CEO Annabelle Herd discusses this year's celebrations, their 40th anniversary ARIA Awards, and other issues facing local artists.
  8. 'In Light of Recent Events' marks the band's first full-length in seven years.
  9. “It’s going to be loud, joyful and full of unforgettable moments - exactly what the Hall of Fame should be."
  10. The Cruel Sea, Aloe Blacc, Missy Higgins and many others are heading to the Roma Street Parkland in Brisbane this September.
  11. The Living End will blow the roof off Mary's Underground in Sydney next month.
  12. Festival organisers have added extra flavour to what’s already shaping up to be an unmissable event in Adelaide this winter.
  13. Mogwai are proof that creativity and bravery do not need to have an expiration date in the music industry.
  14. Harbourlife enters a new era with its first full rebrand in more than two decades.
  15. Each year, Open Season delivers an unforgettable 8-week schedule of events that takes over Brisbane's live scene. Here are just some of the highlights taking place during this year’s program.