The Herd will mark 20 years since The Sun Never Sets with a 2026 Australian tour, performing songs from their landmark album and fan favourites across seven cities.
Pulp will return to Australia in February and March 2026 for their third visit and first in 15 years, performing songs from their 2025 album More.
Diplo returns with ‘D00mscrvll Vol. 1’, a new mixtape diving into the world of phonk. The project features Juicy J, Project Pat, Benny Benassi and Yo Gotti, blending Memphis rap with modern electronic ...
Through The Open Window revisits his Greenwich Village years with 48 unreleased tracks and a full 1963 Carnegie Hall concert.
Sony Pictures and Sam Mendes have revealed the actresses portraying Maureen Starkey, Linda McCartney, Yoko Ono, and Pattie Boyd in The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event, coming to cinemas ...
Metallica’s current tour doubles as a living history of heavy metal, spanning songs from Kill ’Em All (1983) through to 72 Seasons (2023).
Joe Camilleri speaks with Paul Cashmere about The Quintessential Black Sorrows, a new collection that celebrates 41 years of his band’s music and stories.
Neil Young’s new video As Time Explodes targets Donald Trump and tech billionaires in a striking two-minute protest montage set to his Crazy Horse song Be The Rain.
Oasis tore through a storm-threatened night at Marvel Stadium, mixing old anthems, cheeky banter, and a dramatic encore to remind Melbourne why they mattered.
At 86, Mavis Staples is still a force of nature. Her new album Sad And Beautiful World arrives 7 November, featuring Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt and Jeff Tweedy — a powerful testament to her seven-decade ...
Leo Sayer will keep Australia dancing into 2026, adding Melbourne and Sydney encore shows to his sold-out Still Feel Like Dancing! tour, plus a festival stop at Mundi Mundi Big Bash.
Bernard Fanning will take his Tea & Sympathy 20th Anniversary Tour across Australia in 2026, performing the album in full with special guests Sam Cromack, Georgia Mooney, and Bob Evans.