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  1. Bliss n Eso's Macka remains in the hospital overseas, and “isn’t cleared to fly yet.”
  2. A 12-piece string orchestra will accompany SWIM at the Sydney Opera House in June.
  3. Macshane & Delby received “yes” votes from all four judges: Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, KSI, and Amanda Holden.
  4. The Miami Marketta team is looking to open The Syrup Factory “in some capacity” by August.
  5. “I can’t wait to perform the new show to the beautiful people of regional Australia,” Holiday commented in a statement.
  6. “These songs still hit hard, and bringing Jet Age back to life night after night is going to be an absolute blast,” said drummer Ben Todd.
  7. Val Morgan Digital is home to partnerships and licences with BuzzFeed, LADbible Group, POPSUGAR, Fandom, and Vox Media in Australia and New Zealand.
  8. One doesn't need to look far beyond the shores of Australia and New Zealand to find some of the biggest ticket-sellers of late.
  9. The highlights from Maisie Peters’ headline show at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre.
  10. "I don’t know if we’re gonna be touring anymore after this, but I’m proud of the show that we’re doing right now," Reznor said.
  11. "The artists who thrive are the ones who commit to learning practical systems behind their creativity," says I Heart Songwriting Club founder, and Level Up Club mentor Francesca de Valence.
  12. Bad Bunny performed to 89,000 fans across two nights, breaking an attendance record at Sydney's ENGIE Stadium.
  13. Just months after rescheduling their upcoming Australian tour, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have officially cancelled their visit.
  14. This week's The Music Power Pick revealed.
  15. “My my – how time flies when you’re havin’ fun!" Clapton says of his annual State Theatre show.