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Get ready gang, because the first round of 2019 Bluesfest sideshows have been announced and there are some absolute doozies. Leading today’s announcement of sideshows is Ray Lamontagne, who is playing two massive headline dates in Sydney and Melbourne. Also on this announcement is George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, with what will be their final […]
Aussie rockers Thirsty Merc have announced a new national tour for 2018, which will take place in the summertime… baby in the summertime. The tour actually begins in spring when the band headline the 20th anniversary edition of the Deni Ute Muster, but will run until New Year’s Eve, and will see the group return […]
Melbourne’s annual New Year’s Day festival Let Them Eat Cake has announced its 2019 lineup, ahead of its seventh birthday celebrations. Topped by Northern Irish duo Bicep, German producer Motor City Drum Ensemble, London singer Ama Lou and Australia’s very own CC:Disco!, the dance-heavy lineup features a slew of 16 local and international acts, with […]
Dan Sultan has announced his return to the stage, after postponing a tour earlier this year following what he described as a “disrespectful” performance in Cairns. The singer-songwriter will now perform solo in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth between November and December, playing select tunes from across his discography, as well as some new material. […]
Ryan Thomas was favourite to win after Roxanne Pallett claimed he punched her, later saying she overreacted. Source
A man has been arrested and charged after allegedly gaining unlawful entry to the ABC‘s Sydney studios and assaulting triple j Lunch presenter Gen Fricker while she was on air. The ABC reports 31-year-old Wollongong man Kieren Gallagher is believed to have entered the broadcaster’s Ultimo office on Wednesday, 5th September by tailgating an employee […]
The presenter has offered many parenting tips over the years, unveiling her latest on Monday. Source
Paramore announced they would no longer perform Misery Business at a special homecoming show. Source
Thirty years ago, British youth culture was transformed by acid house music and the drug Ecstasy — with, surprisingly, a little help from a group of flier designers. Source
The “aggressive” man attempted to enter the celebrity chef’s house last Tuesday evening. Source