Genesis Owusu will tour Australia in May 2026 with the Red Star Wu’s Pirate Radio Tour, celebrating his new album Redstar Wu & The Worldwide Scourge.
The collapse of Bluesfest Enterprises has left international touring artists in limbo, with conflicting ticketing updates across Australia.
Released in March 1996, The Beatles “Anthology 2” opened the band’s mid-1960s studio archives with rare recordings, alternate takes and the reunion track “Real Love”. Thirty years later the collection ...
Robbie Williams returns to Australia and New Zealand this November for the BRITPOP World Tour, performing in cities old and new, including his first Newcastle and Christchurch shows in decades.
LANY have announced their return to Australia for October and November 2026 with the Soft World Tour, featuring shows in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Greg Arnold talks about Things of Stone and Wood’s return, the making of Rae Street, and the personal stories behind the songs.
Eurogliders co-founder and songwriter Bernie Lynch, best known for the hit Heaven (Must Be There), has died in Perth after complications from cancer.
Formed in 1988 in the suburbs of New Orleans, Soilent Green emerged from the same fertile Louisiana underground that produced bands like Eyehategod and Crowbar. From the outset, the group resisted ...
Death Cab For Cutie have announced their new album I Built You A Tower and released the first single Riptides, marking their return to an independent label after two decades.
Teenage guitar prodigy Taj Farrant and manager/father Brandin Farrant explain how the collapse of Bluesfest affects independent touring artists financially and professionally.
Teenage guitar prodigy Taj Farrant is reorganising his Australian plans after the sudden cancellation of Bluesfest while continuing an extensive global touring schedule.
Fifty years ago, Marvin Gaye released I Want You, blending intimacy, eroticism, and musical innovation, cementing his influence on soul, disco, and quiet storm R&B.