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  1. 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.
  2. “‘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.
  3. TRANSGENRE will make its South Australian debut in 2026, locking in artists including Sunsick Daisy, Oscar The Wild, and many others.
  4. Johnston assured fans that his departure is “not goodbye, it’s see you soon.”
  5. "I think they purposely dialled down the ability of rock stars to have a voice in the culture," Corgan said.
  6. Long known for his work with POND and Tame Impala, the Fremantle multi-hyphenate has always cultivated solo work on the fringes. His new album is his most sincere yet.
  7. Vera Blue joins forces with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for the second time for a one-night-only experience.
  8. The Jungle Giants are touring in support of their forthcoming album, 'Experiencing Feelings of Joy.'
  9. Peters thanked Sheeran for "singing the best song ever" with her at the Forum in Melbourne last night.
  10. “So, do we tell the kids about the tour?”
  11. Somebody check on Jay and Lindsay.
  12. The pop-up stores offer merchandise options different from what you can pick up at the band’s gigs.
  13. Jazz trailblazer Laufey will perform her largest Australian and New Zealand shows to date this year.
  14. de Witte cited the "recent escalation of conflict and drone attacks" in the Middle East, one of the most common travel corridors and stopover locations from Europe to Australia.
  15. A Day To Remember and Papa Roach are joining forces this April to bring their co-headline Big Rock Tour to Australia. Here are the top ten tracks we’re hoping to hear live at the shows.