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  1. As the iconic night club and events brand launch POOF DOOF Records, they stop by with The Music to chat about inclusivity and dancing.
  2. Owusu said that 'Paint It, Black' has stood the test of time, not just for him, but for the world.
  3. Fremantle rockers Spacey Jane have just announced their biggest Australian tour to date.
  4. Three years since his last record, the ever-evolving Genesis Owusu returning with a thumping sonic journey through global crises, corruption, nostalgia, and everything in between.
  5. Delta Goodrem will perform at this year's Eurovision Grand Final on Sunday.
  6. New Wave is the home of in-person and digital workshops, events, and development programs for artists across NSW.
  7. A new biography about Olivia Newton-John reveals how close she got to being romantically involved with her 'Grease' co-star.
  8. Eilish described young people’s time on phones at concerts as “an important part of the culture.”
  9. Thundercat’s Sydney ‘Distracted’ tour stop delivered eclectic artistry, heartfelt crowd connection and infectious joy, transforming Hordern Pavilion into a euphoric celebration of experimentation, humour and live performance.
  10. Netflix and AEG Presents aim to bring 'KPop Demon Hunters' to life in "spectacular ways."
  11. “This morning, I am going to Islington to mess around in the studio,” Cave wrote on his Red Hand Files blog.
  12. This December, A Perfect Circle will play a very special show at Carriageworks, following the sellout of their first Sydney show.
  13. Vacations fans will hear some new music when the band returns to Australia this July.
  14. "BMG is honoured that Jet has placed their faith in us," said Heath Johns, BMG's President of Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia.
  15. As we close in on half a year of Australia's social media ban for those under 16, we're still trying to work out how it will affect their relationship with music.