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  1. “For those of you f**king booing us, some of us are not afraid," said vocalist Chris Robinson. "And we most assuredly are not f**king ignorant.”
  2. "Reports of my future plans have been greatly exaggerated," Shirley Manson wrote.
  3. Sports and live musical entertainment have long been heavily linked, but there's a growing demand for the latter to be strongly associated with the former.
  4. Bec Brown commented that the acquisition of The Comms Department marks the “next step” for the company.
  5. With music and sporting events more and more becoming must-see or must-attend affairs, Roger Field of My Way Travel & Events speaks as to why event tourism is on the rise.
  6. Brent Hinds tragically passed away last August.
  7. Ocean Sounds Festival offers an all-day sunset concert series backed by the stunning views across Phillip Island.
  8. Spotify's Turn Up Aus campaign is back once more, bringing acclaimed Aussie artists to the fans through a series of once-in-a-lifetime, intimate shows.
  9. BTS's upcoming highly anticipated return to Australia has been met with phenomenal demand in the ARMY MEMBERSHIP pre-sale.
  10. Look stylish with BLACKPINK-inspired gaming gear while you play your favourite games.
  11. The nomination deadline has been extended due to incredible interest and overwhelming industry demand.
  12. Live Performance Australia claimed that the initiative has “transformational potential”.
  13. Mackenzie performed a solo synthesiser performance at the Melbourne café-meets-retail store.
  14. The stylish album cover stars John Cale, Marc Jacobs and Martin Scorsese.
  15. “Kid Cudi’s attempts to silence freedom of artistic expression and speech on his ‘Rebel Rager’s Tour’ cannot go unchallenged,” M.I.A.'s team said in a statement.