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  1. "It’s been another incredible year for Australian music, thank you to all the artists who’ve soundtracked our 2025," said triple j's Manager of Music Programming, Nick Findlay.
  2. AC/DC Lane now sports a new, light-up installation to celebrate the iconic rockers’ long-awaited return to the city.
  3. Having first played together as members of The Bennies, Previous Future is a band of familiar faces, re-launching the party out of a shared love of music's unifying power.
  4. From a RÜFÜS DU SOL DJ set, Adelaide losing two beloved bars, Woodford Folk Festival's new powered campsites, and more, the latest venues round-up has all the essential information about live music in Australia.
  5. "I just hope I can make a hundred more albums in my life," the 21st SoundMerch Australian Prize winner says excitedly.
  6. TISM's voracious fanbase have turned out to ensure their debut appearance at the Sydney Opera House won't be to empty seats, with a second show now added due to to overwhelming demand.
  7. The Wiggles have admitted to a likely breach of consumer law and have agreed to implement a “consumer law compliance program.”
  8. Revolver Buildings - home to the iconic music venue Revolver Upstairs - will be presented at auction this Friday.
  9. Coming together to release ‘friendly fire’, The Music sits down with FVNERAL’s Tay Blunt and Ben Lee to unpack how their serendipitous friendship came to be, and the tangible allyship that the track represents.
  10. SXSW will return to Austin for its 40th edition in March 2026.
  11. The 13th edition of the Tasmanian festival stars acts such as Ocean Alley, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sofi Tukker, The Temper Trap, The Preatures, Ben Lee, and many others.
  12. While there are no set times attached to the day-by-day breakdown, many more artists will be added to the line-up ahead of next year’s festival.
  13. "If you’re sick of Christmas carols & holiday tunes, the best way to get over that is to record your own rock n roll versions and embrace the Christmas chaos."
  14. The Melbourne rockers will take time out of supporting the mighty AC/DC to dish out a free hometown show.
  15. Australians surveyed said that live music provides “life milestones, expressions of identity, and shared experiences.”