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  1. A woman has claimed that her voice recording was used in two popular Bad Bunny songs without permission.
  2. Chappell Bone will appear in this year's Puppy Bowl alongside Benito, Lobster Roll, Brûlée, and many others.
  3. "Seeing musicians from different cultures come together around this song means a lot," said The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger.
  4. "It feels optimistic when the episode starts, and it’s funny throughout... and then it ends abruptly, and Primus starts. Which is, I think, how I think my life will go," Fike explained.
  5. Proposals for the massive building, with the tentative name of Victory Tower, come from the Victory Hotel’s owners, Precision Group.
  6. The concert film will arrive in Australian cinemas and IMAX theatres next month.
  7. As Mia Dyson takes some well-deserved time away from the treadmill of the music industry, her latest collaborative effort pays tribute to a late musical icon.
  8. After another big year of live events, the figures are in, and Australia's role as a major market continues to impress on a global scale.
  9. The company behind the R&B-based travelling festival Souled Out has entered liquidation after cancelling last year's events.
  10. Plans for the restored home include creative and skills workshops for young people.
  11. The 'good 4 u' hitmaker has also hinted at plans to celebrate the fifth anniversary of her debut album, 'SOUR.'
  12. Sydneysiders can enjoy live music and air conditioning at an indoor venue this weekend.
  13. "That got a bit fuckin’ hectic, didn’t it?" Yungblud told fans on social media. "The cops said we had to move on because it was just getting fucking mad."
  14. On paper, starting a festival during a pandemic and only catering to the notoriously skipped over state sounds like a recipe for failure. However, Froth & Fury have defied the odds.
  15. “We’re committed to making Bluesfest 2026 our most comfortable, accessible and enjoyable festival yet," said organisers.