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  1. With 'Tame Impala’s Currents,' journalist and author Alister Newstead examines an album that’s part of Australia’s cultural life force.
  2. The events and exclusive merch arrive in the lead-up to what would have been Bon Scott's 80th birthday: 9 July 2026.
  3. Beloved Brisbane-bred outfit Last Dinosaurs are living proof that there’s no rules in rock’n’roll as they reimagine their second album ‘Wellness’ a decade after the fact.
  4. Helmet will perform 'Betty' in its entirety for the last time and be joined by CIVIC, Chimers, and more.
  5. "I can’t wait to see everyone on the dancefloor for another huge Ability Fest," remarked event founder Dylan Alcott.
  6. Meg Mac knows who you think she is, but on album four, she's past the point of caring. She speaks openly with The Music about its unexpected but entirely welcome creation.
  7. Honouring Michael Gudinski, this year's SongHubs will be curated by The Temper Trap - a band that the legendary Australian promoter nurtured.
  8. An extra arena date has been confirmed for Hilary Duff's 'lucky me tour' of Australia and New Zealand.
  9. 30 years ago today, Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker invaded Michael Jackson’s stage.
  10. "Can't wait to get into these tunes on stage with these absolute legends," Rai Thistlethwayte said.
  11. With the new dates announced, J. Cole will now perform two arena shows each in Melbourne and Sydney.
  12. "Taking over a venue like The Timber Yard – a space known for world-class electronic acts – shows that accessible events can compete at the highest level," explained Dylan Alcott.
  13. The Romantics will perform alongside Dragon, 1927, Pseudo Echo, Bachelor Girl, and others next month.
  14. “Halfway through the summer tour and Paul Kelly has done the classic and broken his middle finger kicking the footy around and is now off the tools,” The Cruel Sea wrote.
  15. Venue operators cited the ongoing financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic as the primary reason for the closure.