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  1. 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally' has a release date of Friday, 6 March.
  2. Live music and surfing will be combined for three weekends, warming up locations in Victoria, Western Australia, and Queensland.
  3. “Bluesfest has always been about great music - not genres."
  4. A solid list of artists from Australia and the UK, Spacey Jane, G Flip, Hatchie, and more are part of Albo's votes for 2025.
  5. Destination NSW stated that following a review into SXSW Sydney, "it was agreed not to proceed with the event in 2026 and 2027."
  6. Previously operated as The Jade Monkey, the Adelaide venue will close its doors at the end of the year.
  7. On The Banks captures the essence of a Queensland summer: warm nights and unforgettable performances intersect for a hub of arts and community.
  8. There are no contrived jokes here, no script; all Copeland needs to carry the entire evening are his personality and his recollections of an extraordinary life well lived. 
  9. From classic songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan, to covers from soul veterans, country legends, and goth icons, here are ten tracks whose originals were pre-dated by a cover version.
  10. In the lead-up to their first Australian shows in 13 years, Linkin Park bassist Dave "Phoenix" Farrell reflects on incredible moments Down Under and the band's momentous return with 'From Zero.'
  11. "This tour carries the spirit, power and purpose of Bob Marley into the future," says Peter Noble OAM, Festival Director of Bluesfest and longtime presenter for The Wailers.
  12. If you’re heading to Bluesfest this April and wondering where to start with a band like Parkway Drive, The Music has got you covered.
  13. After decades as the bassist in the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flea is embarking on a solo venture all about his first love: jazz and playing the trumpet.
  14. Live music, outdoor cinema, and unique performances will bring Melbourne's CBD to life next month.
  15. This is likely the most unexpected artist reveal since Kendrick Lamar at Bluesfest 2016.