Live Music
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Review: ZZ Top @ Adelaide Entertainment Centre
While ZZ Top in their original incarnation last toured Australia in March of 2013, their support act, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, have toured more recently, last
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Sabaton Australia 2025 Tour
Swedish power metallers, Sabaton return to Australia in 2025 and they're bringing their fellow Swedes, Amaranthe.
With guitarist Thobbe Englund rejoining the... -
Review: Neck Deep @ The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
We missed their faces. They were in our heads, but just when we needed them most, Neck Deep were back in Brisbane playing The Fortitude Music Hall on
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Yeat Australia 2025 Tour
American experimental hip hop artist, Yeat will tour Australia in 2025.
The 'Out The Way', 'Money So Big', 'If We Being Real' hitmaker who collaborated with... -
Review: Inertia @ Bergy Bandroom (Melbourne)
Inertia's The Second Shadow tour wound up in Melbourne on Sunday night at Bergy Bandroom.
Joining Sydney's dark-pop band to create one of the best east-coast... -
Review: You Am I @ The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
When playing an album in full before a crowd can be a daunting process for any band, but what if it's one of Australia's most beloved bands and it's their two eponymous
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Review: The Stems @ The Old Museum (Brisbane)
In 1888, Brisbane's first exhibition building, owned by the Queensland National Agricultural and Industrial Association, was destroyed by fire. It was being used as a skating
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Review: Bootleg Rascal @ The Indian Ocean Hotel (Perth)
As the weather cools down and we step into the cosy vibes of colder months to come, a Saturday night at Scarborough's iconic music hub, The Indi Bar was the perfect setting
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Review: Rag'n'Bone Man @ Hindley Street Music Hall (Adelaide)
Rag'n'Bone Man's return to Australia in 2025 was a much-anticipated event for fans, as it marked his first tour down under since 2018.
Known for his distinctive... -
Silver Sircus Turn Gary Numan Inside Out With Metal
Somewhere in Brisbane, a few random motorcyclists are going about their lives, completely unaware they've been immortalised on Silver Sircus's latest album.
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Loyle Carner Australia 2025 Tour
British hip hop artist Loyle Carner will bring his forthcoming new album 'Hopefully!' to Australia late 2025.
The Mercury Prize and Brit Awards nominated... -
Review: Neck Deep @ Hindley Street Music Hall (Adelaide)
Modern pop-punk champions Neck Deep return to Australia, bringing with them their 2024 self-titled album for the first time.
The album was a return to form and... -
Review: 2025 Bluesfest Part Two
Good vibes and good music kept the skies blue this year for a fully stocked Bluesfest 2025 (17-20 April).
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Review: Christone Kingfish Ingram @ Northcote Theatre (Melbourne)
Though I'm not necessarily a blues head, I know that guitarist-singer Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram is a one-in-a-million talent.
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Review: Daezy @ The Workers Club (Melbourne)
By swapping the football field for the live stage, Melbourne musician Daisy Bateman has made the most natural of transitions from gun AFLW player, to charismatic
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Punk Rock Factory Australia 2025 Tour
English band Punk Rock Factory return to Australia in 2025.
The punk-rock group have built a cult online following the last decade with their viral cover... -
Parcels Australia 2025 Tour
Australian indie favourites Parcels are returning home late 2025 for a trio of shows.
The 'Tieduprightnow' and 'Overnight' hitmakers, fresh from their... -
The Living Tombstone Australia 2025 Tour
American electronic-rock act The Living Tombstone will tour Australia in 2025.
The duo of Yoav Landau and Sam Haft – who utilise gaming and meme culture to... -
Review: 2025 Bluesfest Part One
In a surprise opening to Bluesfest 2025, punters were greeted by a four-day forecast for stunning weather, with none of the mud and rain of some recent
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Review: The Libertines @ The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
Picture this: Camden, London 2003. You're standing next to a small, knee-high stage as four young men recklessly clamber onto it.
Led by a Baudelaire-ish bard...
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