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  1. Groovin the Moo returns to the Australian live music circuit with an epic one-day event in Lismore, NSW, next month.
  2. Maq will be performing new songs alongside “everything you’ve missed” next month.
  3. "We are hitting every outhouse, doghouse, hip house and acid house on our first-ever regional lyfe tour this June," teased PNAU's Nick Littlemore.
  4. 30+ songs from across all eras are sure to please mgk fans—casuals and devotees alike.
  5. “Method acting” during songwriting sessions to keep things fresh and fun, dropping immaculately delivered lyrical f-bombs, channelling magpies carolling – Matt Corby scales new heights on his latest and fourth set, Tragic Magic.
  6. Record Store Day Australia takes place next weekend: on Saturday, 18 April.
  7. mgk's Australian show is a feel-good display that balances cheekily on coy nods to an outlawed America and enough allusions to Marlboro to practically be sponsored advertising.
  8. Ahead of Iron Maiden's biggest tour of Australia to date, The Music has tracked down the A-Z of the band as it celebrates its 50th anniversary.
  9. How a run of fortunate happenstance and the kindness of strangers helped Sydney outfit Bluebottle Kiss colour their beautiful fourth album, 'Revenge Is Slow'.
  10. South Summit will embark on their biggest Australian tour to date this July.
  11. Reacting to the news of featuring on the bill, Ninajirachi wrote on social media, “the concept of harry styles streaming i love my computer”.
  12. The highlights from Biffy Clyro’s headline show at the Forum in Melbourne.
  13. Beer & BBQ Festival co-founder, Gareth Lewis discusses the festival’s return, its new home at The Drive, the massive line-up and what to expect at this year’s event.
  14. Sbrugnera joined Spotify as a Senior Editor in early 2015, taking on the role of Head Of Music five years later, and Head Of Music Development in 2024.
  15. With new venues set to open and expansions for existing spaces locked in, can the Gold Coast revive its “romanticised” halcyon days of live music, or do hard lessons and major changes in attitudes and event delivery need to happen first?