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  1. The singers will pay tribute to Queen with a concert tour this July and August.
  2. Marlon Williams has the power to make you feel living-room comfortable while suddenly lifting you into a soaring, wondrous space of reverie.
  3. Should Australia have the same rule to combat this annoying practice?
  4. '69' is the long-awaited follow-up to Moler's 1997 ARIA-nominated album, 'Golden Duck.'
  5. "The story has got a bit of everything," Shouse's Jack Madin reflects. "It had the initial underground growth in the tiny Melbourne scene –  very fun, but very DIY. It had failure, and then it had redemption."
  6. Collectively, APRA AMCOS and SOCAN represent nearly 400,000 songwriters, composers, and music publishers across Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
  7. The genre-bending track effortlessly combines CYRIL’s signature production with Khalifa’s unmistakably slick, melodic feel.
  8. The ULTRA team has announced an exclusive Gold Coast event headliner and added tons of support acts to the Melbourne and Gold Coast dates.
  9. Ed Sheeran cooked his "signature Beef Bolognese Lasagna & TinglyTeds chilli chicken with rice" alongside The Big Umbrella's chefs and volunteers.
  10. Courtney Love has revealed that there will be "no Hole reunion," but she and bandmate Melissa Auf der Maur will be playing some shows together.
  11. Find out where to find tickets so you can attend 'Paradise City' this November and December.
  12. Guns N’ Roses return to Australia for the first time since 2022 for an epic stadium run.
  13. Hilltop Hoods join the esteemed company of Sia, Cold Chisel, The Angels, Paul Kelly, and No Fixed Address in having a laneway named after them.
  14. “‘I bleed the way I bleed…’ is my way of saying that I am the way I am, not the way I am perceived to be by people who don’t actually know me,” Joel Birch explained.
  15. TRANSGENRE will make its South Australian debut in 2026, locking in artists including Sunsick Daisy, Oscar The Wild, and many others.