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  1. Dean Ormston said the industry body has “long held concerns” about the lack of transparency of generative AI platforms.
  2. Celine Dion’s return to the stage was emotional, with the singer nearly bursting into tears during her performance.
  3. “We know we have work to do to earn back your trust and are working hard to do just that,” Sonos CEO Patrick Spence wrote in an open letter to customers.
  4. Gojira delivered a heavy, breakdown-laden performance, making history as the first metal band to perform at the Olympics.
  5. Another one bites the dust in what is live music's annus horribilis.
  6. Ray Slijngaard describes how the band was forced into faking playing instruments on TV despite having no musical training, the band’s implosion, and his falling out with Anita.
  7. Jimmy Barnes has offered Peking Duk's Reuben Styles' side project Y.O.G.A., "You dream it, and I'll scream it."
  8. ‘Hatched’ will hit Sydney in early August.
  9. The rapper will perform alongside Jess Mauboy, Dan Sultan, and 3% at the 20th anniversary event.
  10. The important event, which stars Elly-May Barnes, Tim Rogers, and Ella Hooper, highlights the inclusion of musicians with disabilities.
  11. The appeal of 'Smalltown Boy' has continued, heard on Netflix’s 'Baby Reindeer' and the Kristen Stewart-led lesbian thriller 'Love Lies Bleeding'.
  12. Australian-born bassist Georgia Davies revealed that she and singer Abigail Morris used to cover the Blondie classic as their go-to karaoke song.
  13. Ready for Brat summer? The viewing party events will operate on a “first in, free drink on arrival” basis.
  14. LUUDE’s imprint No Instruction comes in partnership with his management agency Cloak, with distribution from Virgin Music.
  15. Despite being a successful band, members of Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasers said they “don’t make a sustainable income” from music.