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  1. Two new Mach Pelican songs will land at the end of January, with a Single Launch show booked for the following night.
  2. Three beloved K-pop acts have been announced as the performers for the inaugural Hello, Melbourne festival.
  3. Five other bands will perform at the event, which is fundraising for the independent radio station Triple R.
  4. Swiss singer Nemo is returning last year's Eurovision winner's trophy "with gratitude and a clear message."
  5. The highlights from Garbage’s headline show at the Palais Theatre, Melbourne.
  6. The tour marks Grace Jones' first shows in Australia since 2018.
  7. For the tour, The Amity Affliction will be joined by special guests In Hearts Wake, RedHook, and HEADWRECK.
  8. The Aussie rock festival is returning for its largest year to date in early 2026.
  9. From The Kid LAROI to Karnivool, Telenova, Pacific Avenue, Kisschasy, and many more, these are The Music's Most Anticipated Australian Albums of 2026.
  10. From record numbers, to sponsors, openings, and legal matters, the latest venues round-up has all the essential information about live music in Australia.
  11. Wards took on the role of TikTok's Director Of Music for Australia and New Zealand in 2020, having previously spent a decade as Content Director at triple j.
  12. 35 years since it first launched, WA's Nannup Music Festival is going strong, with Festival Director spending the past 17 years in the driver's seat.
  13. "We’re thrilled to be working with Don and his team as more people discover his remarkable talent," said Kobalt's Briese Abbott.
  14. Members include Alice Ivy, Briggs, Nina Las Vegas, Mickey Cavs of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard fame, and many others.
  15. The tour marks the legendary punk band's first Australian shows in three years.