The Adelaide UniBar celebrates fifty years of slinging beers and putting on shows with a stunning array of events.
With Oasis breaking up in 2009 and their biggest hits in the 90s, you can be forgiven for needing a refresher course.
The highlights from Empire Of The Sun’s first show of the Ask That God tour, held at Hordern Pavillion, Sydney.
The Brisbane garage-rock quintet are ‘Thinkin’ Bout’ the girls and the gays.
“It is always the instinct of Amyl And The Sniffers to keep ticket prices affordable, and that’s what we have tried to do for this tour.”
Dune Rats, Boo Seeka, Rowena Wise and more will represent Australia, while Bakers Eddy, Frankie Venter, and Guardian Singles will represent New Zealand.
Owen Whittle will assume the role of implementing the organisation's "new strategic vision."
The five day program will be headlined by British glam rock legends, Sweet.
The folk artist walks us through her upcoming album, Milk Paper Gold
The Nowhere Festival will see two days of vibrant dance music and explorative art installations take over Cockatoo Island.
Over 30 shows on Rüfüs Du Sol's 2025 world tour are already sold out.
A 14x platinum artist will be celebrating his induction into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame; local up-and-comers are poised to set the stage alight.
Sydney artist Hayley Mary channels Kate Bush, The Killers and The Chemical Brothers on her metamorphic new project.
This year's ambassadors, Dan Sultan, Illy, Vera Blue, and others, have offered their aid for Support Act in a new community service announcement video.
The tour marks the iconic metal band's first Australian tour since 2010.