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  1. From pre-sales to the dates and venues, The Music has rounded up everything you need to know about scoring tickets to 5 Seconds Of Summer’s 2026 tour.
  2. The landmark single – “the modern version of Beethoven” – turns 50 this week.
  3. "Community radio is the backbone of artists; it allows our music to be heard throughout remote regions and communities," Emily Wurramara explained.
  4. A one-off show, a television special, and a documentary about the making of 'Rumours' are reported options for a Fleetwood Mac reunion.
  5. Increased committment to Australian artists from commercial radio in time for AusMusic Month.
  6. Marc Almond described his longtime musical collaborator as a “wonderfully brilliant musical genius.”
  7. “I kind of have to remind myself that this isn’t a normal experience,” Lotte Gallgher says. “This isn’t a normal job.”
  8. The group will play their first Aussie shows since 2022 next year.
  9. "The ARIA Awards Presents program is an important opportunity to highlight the diversity and strength of Australian music," said ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd.
  10. The highlights from Damiano David’s headline show at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre.
  11. “Every Aussie grows up seeing the Sydney Opera House on postcards and TV, but never in a million years did I think I’d be standing on it - let alone dropping onto it from a helicopter...”
  12. The animal rights organisation requested that Robert Plant change his name for a month to raise awareness for 'Plant Wool Month.'
  13. As Astrid Jorgensen, the founder, leader and lead nerd of Pub Choir, releases her book 'Average At Best,' let's unpack some of the volume's biggest lessons.
  14. While Australia might seem like a dream location for some performers, a handful of artists have had a complicated and contentious history with the country.
  15. Matt Corby and Teddy Swims captivate Rod Laver Arena with their powerhouse vocals, charisma, and soul, taking us on a journey through intimacy, vulnerability, and celebration.