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Midnight Til Morning release debut EP Afterglow featuring Heart On Fire

Midnight Til Morning Ignite With Debut EP ‘Afterglow’ and New Single ‘Heart On Fire’

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Midnight Til Morning release their debut EP Afterglow with the explosive single Heart On Fire and announce their first global tour including Australian dates in November.

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Morcheeba performing live with Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey on stage celebrating 30 years of music.

Morcheeba To Celebrate 30 Years With 2026 Australian Tour And Unkle Sounds Guest Set

by Paul Cashmere

Morcheeba celebrate 30 years of music with a 2026 Australian tour featuring UNKLE SOUNDS. The trip hop icons will perform classics from Big Calm to Escape the Chaos.

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Al Jardine performs with The Pet Sounds Band live in Australia 2026

Al Jardine Reschedules Australian Tour with The Pet Sounds Band to 2026

by Paul Cashmere

Beach Boys founding member Al Jardine has postponed his Australian tour to 2026. The new shows will feature The Pet Sounds Band performing Beach Boys classics and rarities in tribute to Brian Wilson.

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Emma Donovan releases soulful cover of Al Green’s Take Me To The River

Emma Donovan Dives Into Soul With New Take On Al Green’s ‘Take Me To The River’

by Paul Cashmere

Emma Donovan returns with a heartfelt version of Al Green’s Take Me To The River, blending soul, gospel and country influences while celebrating family, culture and connection to Country.

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The Beasts perform live celebrating 35 years of Black Milk

The Beasts Bring ‘Black Milk’ Back to Sydney for One-Night-Only Show

by Paul Cashmere

After a powerful Melbourne show celebrating 35 years of Black Milk, The Beasts will bring their swamp rock fury to Sydney’s Factory Theatre for a one-night-only performance on 12 December 2025.

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GoldFord performing on stage during his Space of the Heart Tour

GoldFord To Bring ‘Space of the Heart’ Tour To Australia For The First Time in March 2026

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GoldFord, the LA-based soul-pop singer-songwriter behind the viral hit ‘Orange Blossoms,’ will bring his ‘Space of the Heart’ Tour to Australia in March 2026, performing in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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Jon Stevens posing up at the Myer Music Bowl ahead of a series of socially-distant concerts at the venue. Picture : Nicki Connolly

Jon Stevens Returns with New Solo Album ‘Shimmer’, Announces Summer of Love Rockfest

by Paul Cashmere

Jon Stevens returns with his first solo album in seven years, Shimmer, and announces the Summer of Love Rockfest with Wolfmother and The Screaming Jets for 2026.

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Akaash Singh To Tour Australia and New Zealand With Generational Triumph

Akaash Singh To Bring Generational Triumph Tour To Australia and New Zealand

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American comedian and podcaster Akaash Singh will tour Australia and New Zealand in February 2026 with his Generational Triumph Tour, performing in Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney.

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Juan Diego Flórez Returns to Australia for Exclusive 2025 Tour

Juan Diego Flórez to Return to Australia for 2025 Tour Following Triumphant Sold-Out Debut

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Global opera star Juan Diego Flórez returns to Australia for performances in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide from 29 November to 3 December 2025.

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Brantley Gilbert with BBR Music Group and BMG Nashville executives on stage during The Tattoos Tour in Nashville

Brantley Gilbert signs with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville as Tattoos Tour rolls through Nashville

by Paul Cashmere

Brantley Gilbert has signed with BBR Music Group and BMG Nashville in a deal announced on stage during The Tattoos Tour in Nashville, marking a new partnership for the country rock powerhouse.

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Alex G performing live during his 2026 Australian tour announcement

Alex G To Return To Australia In 2026 With Shows At The Sydney Opera House And Palais Theatre

by Paul Cashmere

Alex G will return to Australia in 2026 for two exclusive shows at the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne’s Palais Theatre, joined by Esha Tewari.

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Bad Bunny hosting the Season 51 premiere of Saturday Night Live ahead of his historic Super Bowl halftime performance.

Bad Bunny Kicks Off SNL Season 51 and Teases Historic Super Bowl Halftime Show

by Paul Cashmere

Bad Bunny opened Saturday Night Live’s 51st season with a confident mix of humour and cultural pride, celebrating his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show in an episode that marked a new era for SNL.

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Crowded House Liam and Neil Finn at Glastonbury 2022 photo by Noise11

Liam Finn Gives Crowded House A Songwriting Boost

by Paul Cashmere

Liam Finn reflects on his songwriting journey from Betchadupa to Crowded House, balancing solo creativity with band collaboration as Crowded House prepare for their sold-out Red Hot Summer tour.

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The Timber Yard Melbourne interior after $3 million redevelopment

The Timber Yard Reborn: Melbourne’s Iconic Warehouse Venue Reimagined After $3 Million Transformation

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Melbourne’s iconic Timber Yard has emerged from a $3 million transformation with world-class production, bold design and unmatched versatility, setting a new standard for Victorian events.

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Beyonce photo by Ros OGorman

On This Day in Music History – September 4

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September 4 has brought with it some of the most memorable musical events, from record-breaking chart success to the births of legends. On this date, The Rolling Stones achieved their first UK No.1 with “It’s All Over Now,” while The Beatles continued their world domination with landmark US performances. Beyoncé, one of the most influential artists of her generation, was born on this day, as was the ever-charismatic Martin Chambers of The Pretenders. With a mix of career-defining milestones, iconic releases, and the arrival of future stars, September 4 holds a unique place in music history.

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The Beths photo by Frances Carter

The Beths Announce 2026 Australian Tour Following Release of Fourth Album

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Fresh off the release of their fourth album Straight Line Was A Lie, New Zealand indie-rock favourites The Beths will return to Australia in April 2026 for their biggest headline shows to date.

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Maverick Sabre performing live on stage, announcing 2026 Australian tour dates for Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne

Heart & Soul Down Under: Maverick Sabre Announces 2026 Australian Tour

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Irish singer-songwriter Maverick Sabre will return to Australia in February 2026, bringing his soulful, multi-genre sound to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

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UMI, Seattle-born R&B singer-songwriter, photographed by Eric Nguyen, announcing her 2026 People Stories World Tour across Australia and New Zealand.

Seattle’s Soul-Infused Star UMI Announces People Stories Tour across Australia & New Zealand

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Rising alt-R&B luminary UMI (née Tierra Umi Wilson) has just announced a new chapter in her ascent: her People Stories World Tour will hit Australia and New Zealand next March. Tickets go on sale Friday 5 September at 10 am local time, with shows scheduled in Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.

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Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

Phil Campbell Interview Q&A on Lemmy, Motörhead and Life with the Bastard Sons

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Phil Campbell co-wrote nearly every Motörhead classic from Orgasmatron (1986) through to Bad Magic (2015). In this exclusive Noise11 interview with Paul Cashmere, Phil looks back on three decades with Lemmy, Motörhead’s legendary legacy, and his new life fronting Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons.

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Pete Murray Longing Noise11 interview photo credit Ian Laidlaw copy

Pete Murray Talks Independence, New Album Longing, and Reclaiming His Songs

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For more than two decades, Pete Murray has been one of Australia’s most consistent and beloved singer-songwriters. His breakthrough album Feeler in 2003 sold more than half a million copies, spawning hits like “So Beautiful” and “Lines.” Since then, Murray has built a career based on honesty, storytelling, and a connection with his audience that has kept him at the forefront of Australian music.

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Walter Becker of Steely Dan photo by Ros O'Gorman

On This Day in Music History – September 3

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September 3 has witnessed some of the most iconic turns in music history. On this day, The Rolling Stones released Angie, one of their defining ballads, while Elvis Presley scored another No.1 with “(You’re the) Devil in Disguise.” Stevie Wonder released Innervisions, a landmark in soul and funk, and Metallica began their unstoppable rise with early live breakthroughs. The date also marks the birthdays of The Beach Boys’ Al Jardine and producer George Martin, the “Fifth Beatle.” From chart-toppers to the birth of innovators, September 3 has been a day of creativity, transformation, and milestones across generations.

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Allen Toussaint performs in Austin Texas as part of SXSW 2006. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

On This Day in Music History for September 2

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September 2 has played host to pivotal shifts and milestones in music history, from landmark album releases to defining cultural moments. On this day, The Beatles recorded “Love Me Do,” sparking the beginning of their recording career, while future legends like Fleetwood Mac, U2, and Red Hot Chili Peppers unveiled career-shaping albums. It is also the birthday of Billy Preston, one of the few musicians ever credited on a Beatles recording, and Chrissie Hynde, the fearless frontwoman of The Pretenders. Marked by debuts, breakthroughs, and unforgettable performances, September 2 continues to be a day that shaped the soundtrack of generations.

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Maple’s Pet Dinosaur band promo shot

Maple’s Pet Dinosaur: Teenage Sensation Signs With New World Artists for Australian & NZ Live Touring

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Newcastle’s 14-year-old powerhouse Maple, performing as Maple’s Pet Dinosaur, has officially joined the roster of New World Artists for exclusive live touring representation across Australia and New Zealand. Bursting onto the scene with her debut single “Lego”, Maple has taken the global internet by storm, racking up millions of views and streams in just two weeks.

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Wheatus live in concert during Teenage Dirtbag 25th anniversary tour

Wheatus Announce 25th Anniversary Australian and New Zealand Tour for Teenage Dirtbag

by Paul Cashmere

Wheatus will return to Australia and New Zealand in January 2026 to celebrate 25 years of their debut single Teenage Dirtbag with an 11-date tour.

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Emily Robinson makes her debut as Jane in Tarzan The Musical Melbourne with John Russell as Tarzan

Tarzan The Musical Swings Into Melbourne With Heart, Spirit and a World-Class Cast

by Paul Cashmere

“Tarzan The Musical” has landed in Melbourne for an exclusive season at The National Theatre in St Kilda, and it proves to be one of the year’s most enjoyable family theatre events. Seen by more than seven million people worldwide since its Broadway debut in 2006, this production marks the 26th anniversary of Disney’s animated classic, and it comes alive on stage with soaring Phil Collins songs, impressive aerial choreography, and a heartfelt story about belonging.

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Oasis Definitely Maybe

On This Day In Music History – 31 August

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August 31 has marked some of the most defining moments in music history, from legendary releases to unforgettable events. On this day, Bob Dylan returned to the stage at the Isle of Wight Festival after three years away, Oasis unleashed their era-defining debut Definitely Maybe, and Coldplay elevated their global status with A Rush of Blood to the Head. It is also remembered for Michael Jackson’s Bad topping the UK charts, Metallica’s Black Album dominating in the US, and the tragic passing of Princess Diana in 1997, which inspired Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind 1997,” the biggest-selling single of all time. August 31 stands as a day of reinvention, triumph, and loss in music’s rich timeline.

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Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited

Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited: 60 Years of a Rock & Roll Revolution

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Released on August 30, 1965, Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited marked a seismic shift in both his career and the landscape of popular music. Celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, the album stands as a bold declaration of artistic freedom, blending folk, blues, and rock into a sound that was as electrifying as it was poetic.

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Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited

On This Day In Music History August 30

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August 30 has long been a milestone date in music history, bringing with it landmark releases and unforgettable moments. Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited arrived on this day, reshaping rock songwriting with “Like a Rolling Stone,” while Van Morrison, Rod Stewart, and Judas Priest also released career-defining albums. The first Isle of Wight Festival in 1968 cemented itself as a cornerstone of British rock culture, and decades later Kanye West’s Late Registration and Lana Del Rey’s Norman Fucking Rockwell! set new creative benchmarks. From classic rock to modern icons, August 30 showcases music’s constant evolution across generations.

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Anthem's Vas Katos and James Clarke photographed by Elke Meitzel

Anthem and Bolster Join Forces to Supercharge Entertainment Marketing

by Paul Cashmere

In a move set to reshape the landscape of live entertainment marketing, Anthem Group has announced a strategic investment in Bolster Group, one of Australia’s most decorated music and culture marketing agencies. While Bolster will maintain its independence, the alliance signals a new era of audience insight, data-driven growth, and campaign innovation across theatre, music, and major events.

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Shirley Strachan Skyhooks (photo from skyhooks-music.com)

Shirley Strachan of Skyhooks Left Us 24 Years Ago Today 29 August

by Paul Cashmere

It’s hard to believe it’s been 24 years since Australia lost one of its most iconic musical sons—Graeme “Shirley” Strachan, the charismatic lead singer of Skyhooks. Today, on 29 August 2025, fans, friends, and fellow musicians remember the voice that defined a generation, the performer whose presence lit up stages, and the personality who made Australian rock both fun and unforgettable.

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