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  1. Jet took Part 1 of their 'Rumblin’ Regional Revue Tour' across East Coast venues earlier this year.
  2. The secret venue holds “super limited capacity,” in what Bleak Squad say will be an “adventurous, immersive night.”
  3. Brisbane Festival returns for another thrilling year throughout September.
  4. Electronic artist Motez has been gifted fresh perspectives on making music since arriving in Australia as a teenager. Now, he gets to step back from the decks to curate a night of sound within Illuminate Adelaide.
  5. Owusu has long been an artist to watch, having recently performed at Beyond the Valley, Pitch Music & Arts Festival, and St Kilda Festival.
  6. Air Supply celebrate their 50th anniversary after selling out five shows across Australia last year. This time, they’re bringing the show to the cities that missed out.
  7. The in-demand independent festival reached an incredible 95% sell-out point before the line-up was revealed last year.
  8. The new short film is available to watch ahead of Madonna's new album, 'Confessions II,' which arrives next month.
  9. Released in June 2001, 'Take Off Your Pants and Jacket' is home to hit singles 'The Rock Show,' 'First Date,' and 'Stay Together for the Kids.'
  10. While cities around the country are exploring possibilities for their night-time economies, so too have a grants been issued to aid those seeking to improve the night life.
  11. Tones And I's surprise addition has been described as "the biggest shake-up in 'The Voice' history."
  12. Ecca Vandal returns to Australia following the release of a new album, making her late-night television debut, and touring with Deftones.
  13. This year's Airlie Beach Festival of Music takes place from Friday, 6 to Sunday, 8 November.
  14. “This first edition is about creating something Australia can truly be proud of.”
  15. Figures from the world of music, theatre, arts, and broadcasting have been included in this year's list of King’s Birthday Honours.