Wu-Tang Clan have confirmed the death of executive producer Oliver “Power” Grant, a foundational figure in the group’s rise and the architect behind Wu Wear.
Kip Moore has announced his Reason To Believe Tour for Australia and New Zealand this October and November, performing theatre shows in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Christchurch and Auckland.
HEALTH expand the Conflict DLC universe with the R-Type 1 remix EP and confirm a six-date Australian headline tour for September 2026 with Perturbator and King Yosef.
Grace Jones returned to St Kilda for a commanding Palace Foreshore performance, revisiting Nightclubbing, Warm Leatherette and Slave To The Rhythm in a rain-soaked Melbourne show.
William Crighton discusses the meaning behind Colonial Drift, collaborations with Midnight Oil members and why the album marks a creative reset.
Legendary blues singer and guitarist John Hammond has died aged 83, ending a six-decade career dedicated to preserving and performing traditional blues music.
Beck will bring his acclaimed orchestral performances to Australia for the first time with special Sydney Opera House and Melbourne Palais Theatre concerts in May 2026.
Moler have returned with their second album, 69, 27 years after Golden Duck, bringing raw live energy and contemporary themes to Australian rock.
Additional footage from the Bob ‘Bongo’ Starkie memorial concert showcases performances by Skyhooks colleagues, honouring the guitarist’s life and legacy.
Motörhead are marking 50 years since their debut studio sessions with a massive 4 disc On Parole Sessions boxset, remixed by Steven Wilson and Richard Digby Smith.
Jimmy Barnes headlines the 2026 Legends On The Lawn festival in Mackay, joined by Jon Stevens, Birds Of Tokyo, Baby Animals, Busby Marou and Bachelor Girl.
De La Soul returned to Melbourne after nearly a decade away, delivering a nostalgic and emotional performance at Palace Foreshore celebrating hip hop history and honouring David Jolicoeur.