Oasis fans in Melbourne and Sydney can explore exclusive Live ‘25 merchandise, adidas collaborations and limited-edition vinyl at new pop-up stores and exhibitions this October and November.
Courtney Barnett is back with her fiery new single Stay In Your Lane, performing it live on Jimmy Fallon and headlining Triple J’s 50th anniversary show in Hobart this November.
Kesha will headline the first-ever Mighty Hoopla Sydney on Bondi Beach in February 2026, bringing London’s glittering pop phenomenon to Australia for the first time.
Australia’s two greatest outback music festivals are back — the Birdsville Big Red Bash returns July 7–9 after a one-year hiatus, and the Mundi Mundi Bash follows August 20–22 with a blockbuster ...
Canadian breakout Cameron Whitcomb brings The Hard Way Tour to Australia and New Zealand in May 2026, performing songs from his chart-topping debut album.
Iggy Pop, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Hoodoo Gurus, and Zed will headline the 2026 Greenstone Summer Concert Tour with shows in Taupō, Whitianga, and Wānaka this January.
John Vesely on why MySpace mattered to Secondhand Serenade, the story behind Fall For You, and bringing Awake back with a string section for the 20th Anniversary Tour.
Tommy James tells Paul Cashmere the real story behind Roulette Records, the mob connections, and how hits like Crimson And Clover and Mony Mony were made.
Paul Cashmere speaks with Luke Hodgson from Mondo Freaks about their journey from cover projects to a full ensemble releasing original music — including the recording process, collaborations, video ...
GRAMMY®-winning Icelandic artist Laufey will publish her first children’s picture book Mei Mei The Bunny on 21 April 2026, a heartwarming story about music, courage and believing in yourself.
Irish folk band Beoga will make their long-awaited return to Australia in February 2026, performing headline shows, festival sets and joining Ed Sheeran on his national stadium tour.
Men Without Hats return with On The Moon, a new seven-track album out 14 November 2025. Ivan Doroschuk discusses its creative vision and the band’s lasting connection to their 1980s roots.