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  1. Ministry of Sound TESTAMENT returns to Australia and New Zealand after sold-out tours in 2024 and 2025.
  2. The 2026 AAM Awards will take place at Sydney’s Crowbar at lunchtime on Wednesday, 29 April.
  3. Keli Holiday has detailed alleged instances of being threatened with violence, while his partner Abbie Chatfield said the singer has become "the manosphere’s favourite obsession."
  4. Jim Moginie & The Family Dog's latest release, 'THUNK', builds on a renaissance of analogue music, disassociated from the machine of streaming services
  5. Lorde performed two shows in Minneapolis in October and announced that the six-figure merch cut would go to two Minnesota immigration rights organisations.
  6. 'Australian Idol' returned for its eleventh season this month. With $100,000 and other impressive prizes on the line, contestants are giving the show everything they've got.
  7. Music was a big hit on Australian TV screens this past weekend, but the industry's night of nights were beaten out by a pair of local favourites.
  8. The Mark Of Cain's Josie Scott has come out as a transgender woman, telling fans that it's been "liberating" to finally live as herself, and that "the happiness I feel outweighs any obstacles I’ve faced so far."
  9. James Reyne was recently diagnosed with a common form of skin cancer and requires the necessary procedures and treatment.
  10. "Bardot is reuniting, and I honestly don’t have the words… only feelings," said Belinda Chapple.
  11. The shows mark Mitski’s first Australian shows since 2019.
  12. The news comes just weeks after Taylor filed a lawsuit against US photographer Jamie Nelson for allegedly selling images from a prior photoshoot as "fine art prints" despite being instructed not to do so.
  13. While the tour will focus heavily on 'Everything Sucks,' Descendents still promise to perform a career-spanning set of live staples and fan-favourites.
  14. Ahead of a highly anticipated set at Perth Festival, Adalita explains how what began as a jam between herself, Mick Harvey, Mick Turner and Marty Brown became the brooding, beautiful Bleak Squad.
  15. Artists include four-piece indie rock band Peach Fuzz, country rock artist Robbie Mortimer, and award-winning Māori neo-soul artist MOHI.