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  1. After Spotify refines Artist Profile Protection during the beta, the feature will then be rolled out to all artists “as soon as we possibly can.”
  2. 28 Days are celebrating 30 years of their energetic brand of rap-metal with a national tour this June.
  3. Jungle return to Australia for the first time in three years in March 2027.
  4. D'Arcy Spiller's debut album is just 25 minutes long, but the now Sydney-based artist wastes no time reckoning with death, love and the weight of expectations.
  5. As Bad Bunny continues to dominate the charts in Australia following his shows to 90,000 punters in Sydney, we look back at past non-English language hits.
  6. Kobalt CEO Laurent Hubert said that Primary Wave “understands” the company’s vision, so they’re “incredibly excited” for their next chapter alongside them.
  7. “I like their early music, but I was really taken aback at how unevolved the lyrics are," Moby said of The Kinks' 1970 single.
  8. "Change is constant, and Stonewall’s story is far from over," said venue owner Craig Bell, as Stonewall looks to its sister venue.
  9. The news is accompanied by the reveal of the third season's soundtrack.
  10. As the fallout from Bluesfest's cancellation begins to make itself apparent, what does this mean for the wider festival environment in Australia?
  11. Mogwai will celebrate their 30th anniversary with three special shows along Australia's East Coast.
  12. On joining the Ground Floor program, Kyah said, “I’m super honoured to have won the One of One x UNIFIED Ground Floor Accelerator this year.”
  13. Deafheaven have locked in their biggest tour of Australia and New Zealand, taking place across July.
  14. As The Horrors ready a long-awaited run of Australian headline dates, founding vocalist Faris Badwan reflects on their early days, their two-decade career, and new music.
  15. “In 2026, we’re expanding further than ever: more venues, more artists, more unexpected spaces,” said Open Season Creative Director Dave Sleswick.