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  1. Sharon and Jack Osbourne are aiming to re-create the “digital DNA of Ozzy Osbourne, voice, image [and] movement” through a digital interactive avatar.
  2. Sunny Side Up returns to the Aussie World precinct on the Sunshine Coast this September.
  3. Live music is thriving. The problem is nobody knows about it. Here is why the algorithm is failing gig-goers, and what to do instead.
  4. Mildlife, Protomartyr, Miles Nautu, Sleepazoid, Public Figures, Skeleten, Xiao Xiao, and many others will perform in three Fitzroy venues this winter for HIGH GROUND.
  5. Netflix's brand new documentary series about Kylie Minogue gives us new insight into the Princess of Pop.
  6. Last August, 'Messy' was added as a bonus track to REDD.’s debut mixtape 'RAUNCH.'
  7. 'Rolling Loud: The Movie' premieres in cinemas across the US in October.
  8. "Dom has not commented directly as he is so busy focusing on his sold-out North American tour," a representative for Yungblud said.
  9. Madonna seemingly called out Charli xcx and other dance music naysayers by remarking, “If your Dance floor feels dead, maybe you’re playing the wrong music.”
  10. Butch Vig last worked with the Smashing Pumpkins on their 1993 album, 'Siamese Dream,' which he co-produced with Billy Corgan.
  11. The memories of a successful music festival will live forever in our minds, called upon as we wish to revel in positivity of our collective pasts. Those less-than-stellar undertakings are remembered in lists such as this.
  12. For over half a century, Sparks have made albums, influenced many, and crossed paths with cinema legends. Now, they're touring Australia for just the third time.
  13. DICE are touring in support of their newly announced second album, 'I Thought The Altitude Would Make It Worth The View.'
  14. The Aussie punk rock phenom Ecca Vandal went off radar – and offline – to recalibrate after her 2017 debut. Now, having toured with Limp Bizkit and Deftones and played Coachella, she's returned with a follow-up, 'LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO UNFOLLOW', on a new international label.
  15. "TSIM would like to strenuously deny responsibility for any damage to the Sydney Opera House," the band said.