Sydney
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Vivid Sydney 2023 Arts Programme
Vivid Sydney 2023 will be a feast not just for the eyes and ears, but also for the brain and the stomach.
John Olsen’s nature-inspired paintings will be... -
Review: Florence + The Machine @ Qudos Bank Arena (Sydney)
It's not often the arrival of the support act on stage will elicit a reception bordering on the equivalent to that of the headliner – but then again, the fervour and hype
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The Damned 2023 Australia Tour
One of the doyens of punk music, immortalised by Lemmy (RIP) who called them "the only real punk band", British icons The Damned return to Australia in
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Review: Saosin @ Metro Theatre (Sydney)
Adelaide band Alt. offer up an ambitious blend of post-hardcore, djent and alternative metal as main support for tonight's Saosin show (10 March).
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Review: Movements & Boston Manor @ The Factory Theatre (Sydney)
It's been five years since both SoCal post-hardcore band Movements and British rockers Boston Manor were in the country.
Agreed by both bands and fans, five... -
Billy Bragg Is (Still) Reminding People Of Their Agency
It has been 40 years since the artistic debut of Billy Bragg, the songwriter, poet, tireless political campaigner, larrikin, and icon. A lot has changed in 40 years, but some
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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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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... -
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: 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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Justine Clarke To Unpack Julia Gillard’s ‘Misogyny Speech’ On Stage
The life, career, and political landscape that led Australia’s first Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, to make her ‘misogyny speech’ will be examined and brought to life by
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Masiwei 2023 Australia Tour
A rising star of Chinese hip hop, rapper Masiwei is headed to Australia next month.
The former member of Higher Brothers, who have been credited as catalysts... -
Review: Charley Crockett @ Metro Theatre (Sydney)
Within this framework, Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys pose a unique and curious contrast.
On the local scene, the four-piece are basically an institution –... -
One Of One Empowers Women & Non-Binary People In The Music Industry
For almost a decade, charity organisation One Of One has offered inspiration and provided light for many women and non-binary members of the Australian music
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Pole Icon – Stretch And Get Ready To Sparkle For Another Year
The spectacular annual championship showcasing elite Australian pole talent, Pole Icon, debuted in 2022 to a sell-out crowd and will return this June to Sydney’s Luna
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Review: Del Amitri @ Enmore Theatre (Sydney)
Back in October of 2000, Darren Middleton played Sydney's Enmore Theatre for the very first time, as part of the chart-topping Aus-rock juggernaut that was
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Wu-Tang Clan & Nas 2023 Australia Tour
Two of the biggest icons in hip hop, Wu-Tang Clan and Nas are bringing their N.Y. State Of Mind Tour down under in 2023.
The undisputed OGs will headline... -
Review: One Step Closer @ The House Of Music & Booze (Sydney)
Tonight's proceedings (24 February) begin with the one-two punch of Histamine and Geld – two of the most ruthlessly aggressive punk bands currently on the
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Review: Alexisonfire @ Enmore Theatre (Sydney)
The streets of Newtown are absolutely packed as I make my way down Enmore Rd. It's hot and humid and there are people everywhere.
It's the middle of World Pride...
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