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On This Day In Music History 22 August

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Here are the major music events, births, deaths and album releases on this day in music for 22 August:

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Spandau Ballet Artwork by original band graphic designer and Blitz Kid Graham Smith

Spandau Ballet To Release Definitive Early Years Box Set ‘Everything Is Now – Vol 1: 1978-1982’

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Spandau Ballet, one of the defining names of 80s British pop, will revisit their origins with the release of Everything Is Now – Vol 1: 1978-1982, a nine-disc box set capturing their most creative and radical formative years. The collection, due September 12 through Parlophone, brings together their groundbreaking debut albums, singles, BBC sessions, demos and rare live footage in the most comprehensive archive of the band’s first chapter ever assembled.

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The Temper Trap photo by Alberto Zimmerman

Beyond The Valley Unveils Monumental 10th Anniversary Line-Up With Dom Dolla, The Temper Trap, Kid Cudi & Turnstile

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Beyond The Valley, Australia’s largest multi-day music festival, will mark its 10th anniversary with the biggest line-up in its history. The 2025/26 edition will return to Barunah Plains, Wadawurrung Country, from 28 December to 1 January, celebrating a decade of New Year’s festival memories with a truly global lineup.

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Skunkhour 2025

Skunkhour To Celebrate 30 Years Of ‘Up To Our Necks In It’ With National Tour

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Skunkhour will mark three decades since the release of one of Australia’s most enduring funk-rock singles with the Up To Our Necks In It national tour this October and November. The tour celebrates the 1995 breakthrough hit Up To Our Necks In It, a track that helped Skunkhour break from the Sydney underground into national recognition.

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California Punk Icons Lagwagon Return to Australia & NZ in Early 2026 to Celebrate 30 Years of HOSS

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Australian and New Zealand punk fans are in for a treat: California punk stalwarts Lagwagon will return early next year for a marquee tour marking the 30th anniversary of their seminal 1995 album, HOSS. The band will perform the album in full—track-by-track—alongside fan favourites, reviving the raw energy and emotion that defined the ‘90s punk explosion.

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Kylie Cant Get You Out Of My Head

On This Day In Music 21 August

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Here are the major music events, births, deaths and album releases for 21 August:

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Tyler, The Creator by Luis 'Panch' Perez

Tyler, The Creator Brings Radical Honesty and Chaos to Rod Laver Arena

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Tyler, The Creator’s Melbourne stop at Rod Laver Arena was not a rap show. It wasn’t a pop spectacle either. It was something stranger, funnier, more vulnerable and completely his own.

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Devo on Netflix

DEVO Documentary Lands on Netflix as Band Prepares Farewell With The B-52’s

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DEVO, the radical New Wave pioneers who turned art-school satire into international pop stardom, are back in the cultural conversation with the release of DEVO, a feature-length Netflix Original documentary. Directed by Chris Smith (Wham!, Fyre, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond), the film premiered to acclaim at Sundance 2024 and is now streaming globally, giving audiences a definitive portrait of one of music’s most original and eccentric bands.

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Wilsn photo by Rosie Cohe

WILSN Blooms With Second Album and New Single ‘GIRL’

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Melbourne/Naarm-based soul singer WILSN (aka Shannon Busch) has announced her second album, Bloom, set for release on 17 October 2025. Alongside the announcement comes the release of her heartfelt new single ‘GIRL’, an ode to the bonds of female friendship.

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Rolling Stones Goats Head Soup

On This Day In Music 20 August

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Here are the major music events, births, deaths and album releases for 20 August:

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Chrissie Hynde joins Stevie Nicks ADOTG at Rochford Winery on Saturday 18 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Chrissie Hynde & Pals Unveil Duets Special: A Heartfelt Collection of Covers with Stars

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Chrissie Hynde, legendary singer-songwriter of The Pretenders, returns with an unexpected, warmly intimate project: Duets Special, issued under the inviting banner Chrissie Hynde & Pals, set for release on 17 October 2025 via Parlophone (and Rhino).

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Romeo + Juliet Melbourne

Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet With Live Choir and Orchestra Is Coming to Melbourne

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After more than a decade of sold-out seasons in London, Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet is about to receive its first Australian staging in a bold, live-orchestrated performance at Melbourne’s Astor Theatre from September 23 to 28.

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Twenty One Pilots

Twenty One Pilots Drop New Single ‘Drum Show’ Ahead of Breach Album

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GRAMMY-winning duo Twenty One Pilots have released their new single Drum Show, the second track from their forthcoming album Breach, out 12 September 2025 through Atlantic Records. The track arrives with an equally powerful video shot in the band’s hometown of Columbus, Ohio, directed by longtime collaborator Mark Eshleman.

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Hayley Williams of Paramore photo by Ros O'Gorman

Hayley Williams Expands Surprise 17-Track Release With New Videos

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Hayley Williams has added two new music videos to her surprise set of 17 singles released earlier this month, marking her first major project under her own label Post Atlantic.

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Lady Gaga Photo credit Frank LeBon suppilied by Universal

On This Day In Music 19 August

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Major music events from 19 August. On this day in music history:

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Oasis photo by Simon Emmett

The Oasis House Where Definitely Maybe Was Born Goes on Sale for $2.64 Million

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When Oasis decamped to a remote recording studio on the Cornish coast in 1994, the Gallagher brothers and their bandmates could scarcely have imagined that the house in which they cut their teeth would one day go on the market as a rock ’n’ roll landmark. Yet three decades later, the property known as Sawmills Studio in Golant, Cornwall, the house where Oasis recorded their game-changing debut Definitely Maybe, is being offered for sale at $2.64 million (£1.95 million).

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Uli Jon Roth photo supplied by Hardline Media

Uli Jon Roth Reveals His Three Aussie Supports

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In September, Australian audiences will finally experience the artistry of one of rock’s most visionary guitarists, Uli Jon Roth, as he embarks on his long-awaited debut tour of the country.

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Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here

Ronnie Rondell Jr. (1937–2025): An Exuberant Flame in Hollywood

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Ronald Reid “Ronnie” Rondell Jr., the fearless Hollywood stuntman whose fiery handshake graced the cover of Pink Floyd’s legendary 1975 album Wish You Were Here has died at age 88.

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Wildlands Festival

Wildlands Festival Returns to Brisbane and Perth in 2026

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Wildlands Festival is officially returning for Summer 2026, with organisers confirming two massive editions in Brisbane on New Year’s Day and Perth on January 3rd.

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Ringo Starr photo by Ros O'Gorman

On This Day in Music History 18 August

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Here are the key events that happened on this day in music for 18 August:

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Neil Young photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young Withdraws from Facebook

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On August 15, 2025, Neil Young officially severed his official Facebook presence. The move was a direct response to revelations that Meta’s AI chatbots were permitted to engage in “romantic or sensual” conversations with minors.

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The Monkees with Peter Tork and Micky Dolenz perform at the Palais in St Kilda as part of their 50th anniversary tour on Wednesday 7 December 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

On This Day In Music History August 17

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Here are the key events that happened on this day in music for 17 August:

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Bearings photo by Wyatt-Clough

Canada’s Bearings Clock Up A Decade of Motion, Reflection, and Pop-Punk Mastery

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Bearings from Ottawa, Canada are starting to gain momentum on the other side of the planet.

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Paul Kelly and Dan Kelly at Red Hot Summer Mornington photo by Bron Robinson

Paul Kelly To Release ‘Seventy’ at 70

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“Tell us a story” …That’s how Paul Kelly begins his forthcoming album SEVENTY, an invitation as old as childhood, whispered from the back seat of a family car or around a glowing campfire. Who better to ask than Australia’s master storyteller himself? For more than 45 years, Paul Kelly has chronicled lives, characters and contradictions with matchless insight and heart.

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

On This Day In Music History 16 August

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Here are the key events in Music on August 16:

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Sting photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sting To Take Up Residency In Brisbane In 2026 With ‘The Last Ship’

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In 2026, Brisbane audiences will be given a rare and remarkable opportunity: the southern hemisphere premiere of The Last Ship, the acclaimed musical written and composed by Sting.

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Albert Hammond Jr of The Strokes photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Strokes and The War On Drugs Are Exclusive To Adelaide’s Harvest Rock

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The Strokes and The War On Drugs are coming To Australia but you’ll only see then see them in Adelaide.

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Dave Stewart Dave Does Dylan

Dave Stewart Has An Album Of Bob Dylan Covers But They Have Been Friends For Years

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One album that slipped through the cracks in July was Dave Stewart’s ‘Dave Does Dylan’, an album for Dylan covers from the Eurythmics co-founder.

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Maroon 5 Love Is Like

Album Releases Scheduled for 15 August 2025

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Here is a list of notable albums released 15 August 2025.

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Pickle Me Grandmother There’s New Kingswood Country

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The most memorable Ted Bullpitt Kingswood Country line is “You’re not taking the Kingswood”. “Pickle Me grandmother”. Now there is new Kingswood country.

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