Live Music
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Stones Corner Festival 2023 Line-up
One of the highlights of Brisbane's social calendar celebrating local community, the annual Stones Corner Festival returns in 2023 with another day of epic live music served
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The Jungle Giants 2023 Australia Tour
'Used To Be In Love' and 'Heavy Hearted' indie titans, The Jungle Giants will tour Australia in May-June.
They've also gifted fans new music in the form of the... -
Marlene Cummins Is A National Treasure
Marlene Cummins is an institution.
Known as Australia's foremost Aboriginal blues performer, she is also identified as a jazz singer, saxophonist, songwriter,... -
Make Them Suffer 2023 Australia Tour
A decade after the release of their debut album 'Neverbloom', Aussie metallers Make Them Suffer will honour that record with a national tour as well as releasing it on vinyl
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Review: Lorde @ The Riverstage (Brisbane)
Another stunning evening in Brisbane sets the scene for Lorde to return to The Riverstage, which is bursting at its seams.
MUNA are so good it's hard to believe... -
DMA'S 2023 Australia Tour
Update - 31 March, 2023: DMA'S have added second and final shows in Sydney and Melbourne. Scroll down for the new dates.
As the release of their fourth studio
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5 Favourite Chinese Musical Instruments Shared By Mindy Meng Wang
Classically trained on guzheng (Chinese horizontal harp) since the age of seven, Mindy Meng Wang is redefining and reinvigorating musical traditions on the global
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Review: Billy Bragg @ The Gov (Adelaide)
"My name's Billy Bragg. I’m from Barking, Essex," is how Billy ends the second of his three-night stand 'One Step Forward, Two Steps Back' residency at The Gov (5 March), an
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Gang Of Youths Still Have Unfinished Business As Human Beings
Artists work years and years to try and achieve success and recognition in the music industry.
So it may seem strange to some that the members of Gang Of Youths... -
Review: Ephemeral Echoes @ Perth Festival
Finding Our Voice Executive Producer, Genevieve Lacey, started with an address to the audience, highlighting the rich musical history of Western Australia, and noted the
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Spoonbill Is The Salvador Dali Of Electronica
When describing the musical style of Spoonbill, aka Jim Moynihan, it's a feat unto itself.
Electronica with lashings of swing, jazz, blues, funk and groove all... -
The Smashing Pumpkins Are Still Addicted To Making New Music
Billy Corgan makes no apologies for a history of subverting expectations and not giving a sh.t about what people want.
"I think there's no mistake that the way I've... -
Review: Snoop Dogg @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
A weed cloud dense enough to snuff out every mosquito in the Boondall Wetlands and the plethora of 19 Crimes adverts behind the bars are sure indicators of things to come:
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Review: Electric Six @ Manning Bar (Sydney)
Three American presidents. Seven Australian Prime Ministers. Fourteen generations of iPhone.
These are just some of the things have changed since Electric Six... -
Review: The Scientists @ Lion Arts Factory (Adelaide)
Originally one of the shortest incarnations of The Scientists, only lasting around a year before they broke up in the late '80s, this reprised current line-up is now their
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Open Letter: Regurgitator's UNIT 25th Anniversary Recollections
To mark the 25th anniversary (last November) of their 'UNIT' album, ('Polyester Girl' is 25!), Regurgitator will tour nationally performing the record in all its pixelated
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Matt Maltese 2023 Australia Tour
London singer-songwriter Matt Maltese will make his live debut in Australia this year.
The 'As The World Caves In' artist – who has famous fans including Doja... -
Review: Nakhane @ Brisbane Powerhouse
The smells of Brisbane night markets waft around the Powerhouse, and the atmosphere is buzzing.
To commence the evening (4 March), Lupa J showcases her musical... -
Review: Summer Flake @ The Curtin (Melbourne)
In a cruel twist of fate, this Summer Flake album launch landed on the same night (3 March) as likeminded indie icons Pavement very far down the road in St
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Review: Harry Styles @ Accor Stadium (Sydney)
The last time Wet Leg performed in Sydney, nearly nine months ago as Splendour sideshows, they played two sold-out nights at the beloved Oxford Art Factory.
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