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  1. The Melbourne "bogan funk" band will tour Australia this September.
  2. Olivia Rodrigo wraps this year's Glastonbury in style, following a controversial weekend starring Kneecap, Bob Vylan, Amyl And The Sniffers and more.
  3. A round-up of all the recent happenings in the Australian music industry.
  4. Killing Heidi’s Reflector turns 25 with a sold-out, high-voltage homecoming show in Melbourne — a nostalgic, emotional, and electrifying tribute to the album that defined a generation of Aussie alt-rock.
  5. Bugs bassist Jordan Brunoli has been diagnosed with “incurable stage four colorectal cancer” and will be unable to work for the “foreseeable future” as he receives treatment.
  6. Foxtel is also about to welcome the 100% local music channel, Australian Played.
  7. AC/DC massively contributed to Ticketek's record-breaking day of ticket sales last week.
  8. The Music's search for Australia's best record store is on. If this is your favourite, or you'd like to discover more great shops to visit, click the vote button below and go into the draw to win a $200 voucher to spend at the store.
  9. Lewis Capaldi made a triumphant, surprise return to Glastonbury on Friday (27 June).
  10. In 2019, Frank Ocean said 'Channel Orange' would be released on vinyl "ASAP."
  11. Frontman Bruce Dickinson admitted, “I always said I’d turn Glastonbury down if we were ever invited...”
  12. 'The Last 48 Hours' is the third single from Collins' upcoming album, 'Nightwriter.'
  13. Kelly Hellmrich has sold the global rights to her forthcoming debut book to Penguin Random House.
  14. "Scouted 2025 will showcase some of the best, brightest and most diverse music talent in the state," said MusicSA CEO Christine Schloithe.
  15. Birdees remains “an ode to music culture – past, present, and future.”