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Xavier Rudd

Xavier Rudd to Headline Summersalt on Bellarine Peninsula

by Paul Cashmere

Xavier Rudd has been announced as the headliner for the Summersalt music festival at Bellarine Peninsula on March 6.

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Coldplay Live In Buenos Aires

New Music Releases 7 December 2018

by Paul Cashmere

Major new titles coming this week from: Rita Ora, Cliff Richard, Take That, Missy Higgins, Karise Eden, Steve Kilbey, Zott (Live), Jeff Goldblum, Unearth, Ronnie Stolt’s The Flower King, City & Colour and the new 100% Hits Best of 2018 and So Fresh Hits of Summer 2019 & Best of 2018 compilations.

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Justin Timberlake - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Justin Timberlake cancels all remaining 2018 shows

by Paul Cashmere

Justin Timberlake has cancelled his remaining shows for 2018 as he works on repairing his vocal cords.

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Pete Shelley

Pete Shelley, formerly of Buzzcocks, dies aged 62

by Paul Cashmere

One-time Buzzcocks singer and songwriter Pete Shelley has died from a suspected heart attack at age 62.

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Palace of the King

Palace of the King have a stack of dates over summer

by Paul Cashmere

Palace of the King has a stack of tour dates across December and January starting tonight in Emu Plains and finishing up on 25 January in Belconnen as they open for The Screaming Jets and a show with Living Color.

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Kylie Minogue photo by Ros OGorman

Kylie Minogue adds Sydney shows

by Paul Cashmere

Kylie Minogue will play an additional shows for Sydney on 6 March 2019.

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Front row L-R: Denis Handlin AO (Chairman & CEO, Australia & New Zealand and President, Asia, Sony Music Entertainment), Christine Woodruff and John Woodruff (JWM) Back row L-R: Brett Oaten (Brett Oaten Solicitors) and Keith Welsh (JWM)

Denis Handlin signs Savage Garden back catalogue to Sony

by Paul Cashmere

The music of Savage Garden will be remarketed to the world in 2019 following a deal between Sony boss Denis Handlin and John Woodruff Management.

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Michael Hutchence, music news, noise11.com

Michael Hutchence statue set for Melbourne – The question is why?

by Paul Cashmere

City of Yarra mayor Danae Bosler has announced that a statue of Michael Hutchence will be erected in Melbourne. The question is why?

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Kim Salmon at the launch of Leaps and Bounds 2015, photo by Ros O'Gorman

MEMO Music Hall to pay tribute to the music of St Kilda with Summer Sounds of St Kilda series

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s hidden music gem of a venue MEMO Music Hall will pay tribute to its local artists with Summer Sounds of St Kilda series throughout January.

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The Four Tops

The Four Tops bring a touch of Motown to Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

The Four Tops, still with original member Abdul ‘Duke’ Fakir, are in Australia performing the songs that date back to their first hit ‘Baby I Need Your Loving’ 54 years ago.

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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

The Monkees with Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz to tour Australia in 2019

by Paul Cashmere

David Roy Williams will tour The Monkees in Australia again in 2019 but this time Mike Nesmith is coming.

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Debra Byrne

Debra Byrne has a new band Cornerstone

by Paul Cashmere

One time Young Talent Time teen idol Debra Byrne has a new band she calls Cornerstone and the band already has a sell-out show at MEMO Music Hall.

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James Reyne photo by Ros O'Gorman

James Reyne is happy to enter his “Vegas years”

by Paul Cashmere

James Reyne is thrilled to enter his “Vegas years” as he sets up a 12 month residency at The Palms at Crown Casino for 2019.

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Mary Webb

Final names added for National Live Music Awards around Australia

by Larry Heath

The National Live Music Awards are thrilled to announce the final additions for the 2018 runs of events this Thursday!

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J.I.D

Rapper J.I.D to play one Australian show in 2019 for Live Nation

by Paul Cashmere

Live Nation will bring rapper J.I.D to Australia for one headline show in Melbourne in 2019.

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Tropical Fuck Storm

Tropical Fuck Storm 2019 Australian dates

by Paul Cashmere

Gareth Liddiard will take Tropical Fuck Storm for a tour up and down the east coast of Australia in March 2019.

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Divinyls

New Divinyls tour has Charley Drayton riled

by Paul Cashmere

On Monday Divinyls co-founder Mark McEntee announced he will tour a new line-up of his legendary band in 2019. While the announcement was met with scorn from Charley Drayton, the husband of his late co-founder Chrissy Amphlett, the fact remains that Divinyls is very much a part of McEntee’s legacy and he is well within his rights to honor that legacy any way he sees fit.

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Prince at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on 21 October 2003. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

There’s a Prince musical in the works

by Music-News.com

Prince’s music is to feature in a new movie musical in the style of ABBA’s Mamma Mia!.

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Noise11 The 1975 photo by Ian Laidlaw

The 1975 aim at third consecutive number one

by Paul Cashmere

The 1975 are on course for their third Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart.

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Madonna, Rod Laver Arena Rebel Heart Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Madonna takes issue with Lady Gaga quote

by Paul Cashmere

Madonna has reignited her long-running feud with Lady Gaga after suggesting the A Star Is Born actress has lifted an old quote of hers and claimed it as her own.

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Kanye West. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Kanye West apologizes after Broadway show slur

by Music-News.com

Kanye West has issued a rare apology after being slammed by Broadway’s new Sonny Bono for using his mobile phone during opening night of The Cher Show.

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Kanye West. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Cher Show on Kanye West’s bad theatre behaviour

by Music-News.com

Broadway star Jarrod Spector has forgiven Kanye West for his lack of theatre etiquette during the opening night of his new musical after the rapper apologized for staring at his phone through the first act.

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Four Tops

Original Four Tops member Duke Fakir talks longevity with ABC News Breakfast

by Paul Cashmere

The Four Tops are back in Australia and original singer Duke Fakir is still doing it at the age of 82.

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Zoot

Zoot engineer a cover of Life In A Northern Town for Archaeology compilation

by Paul Cashmere

Zoot’s 50th anniversary compilation ‘Archaeology’ features a newly engineered recording of The Dream Academy hit ‘Life In A North Town’ and it features Darryl Cotton.

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GANGgajang

GANGgajang reveal Surfing Around The World 2019 dates

by Paul Cashmere

GANGgajang will tour again in 2019 with dates for the Surfing Around The World tour set to start January.

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Steve Kilbey: Photo Ros O'Gorman

The Church added to By The C music festival

by Paul Cashmere

The Church has joined the By The C line-up for Newcastle, Wollongong, Coolongatta, Geelong and Adelaide for 2019.

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Suzi Quatro, Noise11, Photo

Red Hot Summer is taking Suzi Quatro to Bribie Island

by Paul Cashmere

The Red Hot Summer tour has expanded with the Suzi Quatro line-up now going to Bribie Island in March, 2019.

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Beeb Birtles interview in Melbourne for Noise11. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Beeb Birtles to premiere An Evening of Zoot, Mississippi & LRB at Adelaide Fringe Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Little River Band co-founder Beeb Birtles will host the world premiere of his An Evening of Zoot, Mississippi & LRB at the Adelaide Fringe Festival in February.

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Leo Sayer photo by Ros OGorman

Leo Sayer celebrates his 70th with Just a Boy at 70 world tour

by Paul Cashmere

Leo Sayer turned 70 this year and while he is now five years past retirement age in Australia there are no signs he is slowing down.

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Queen and Adam Lambert perform at Rod Laver Arena on Friday 2 March 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Queen + Adam Lambert regroup for 2019 North American tour

by Paul Cashmere

Queen + Adam Lambert will tour North America again in 2019.

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