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Spinal Tap Premiere ‘Stonehenge’ Scene With Elton John

by Paul Cashmere

Spinal Tap have premiered a scene from the upcoming ‘Spinal Tap II: The End Continues’ movie featuring Sir Elton John in their performance of ‘Stonehenge’.

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Skyhooks 1976 photo courtesy of Peter Green

EXCLUSIVE: Historic Skyhooks 1976 Countdown Footage Discovered and Restored

by Paul Cashmere

Skyhooks archivist Peter Green has discovered Skyhooks footage nearly 50 years old long thought to have been lost.

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Crowded House perform at Red Hot Summer 2025 Legends On The Lawn in Cairns.

Crowded House Have Popped Up Pop Up Shows For 2025

by Paul Cashmere

Crowded House will do even more shows for 2025 as well as their run of Red Hot Summer shows.

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Hayley Williams calls Morgan Wallen a racist country singer

Hayley Williams Removes ‘Ego’ Album From Website

by Music-News.com

Hayley Williams has deleted her surprise solo album Ego from her website.

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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath photo by Ros OGorman

Ozzy Osbourne Fans Turn Out In The Thousands For Funeral Procession

by Music-News.com

Ozzy Osbourne’s wife and children were overcome with emotion as they visited the vast sea of tributes to the rocker during the funeral procession in Birmingham, England on Wednesday.

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Dave Grohl Foo Fighters at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday 30 January 2018. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Foo Fighters Have A New Drummer Ilan Rubin

by Music-News.com

Foo Fighters have found their next drummer. Foo Fighters has tapped Ilan Rubin for the gig, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Eric Gales at Bluesfest Melbourne 2023 photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Eric Gales Recruits Buddy Guy and Kingfish To Pay Tribute To His Brother Little Jimmy King

by Paul Cashmere

Eric Gales has some famous friends including Buddy Guy, Joe Bonamassa and Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram to help pay tribute to his brother Emmanuel Gales aka Little Jimmy King on the upcoming album ‘A Tribute To Little Jimmy King’.

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Bernth & Charles

Charles Berthoud Breaks Down Michael Jackson ‘Billie Jean’ and Queen ‘Another One Bites The Dust’

by Paul Cashmere

Bass player Charles Berthoud has over 4 million follows on YouTube and often uses the platform to breakdown music to its most basic level. This week Noise11 caught up with Bernth and Charles to break down some songs, explains some artists and find out what they plan to do on their upcoming Australian tour.

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Steven Wilson On the Lost Black Sabbath Tapes

by Paul Cashmere

Producer, audio engineer, musician Steven Wilson has remixed albums for Jethro Tull, Yes, The Who, Tears for Fears and Deep Purple as well as Phil Collins, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and even Gentle Giant but one incomplete project was Black Sabbath’s iconic ‘Vol. 4’ album.

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The Fabulous Caprettos Is A Jukebox Of Australian Classics

by Paul Cashmere

A night with The Fabulous Caprettos is like spending a few hours with a living, breathing jukebox playing non-stop Australian classics.

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Reg Mombassa of Dog Trumpet photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dog Trumpet To Headline Final Nimbin Roots Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Pete and Reg’s Dog Trumpet has taken top billing for the 10th birthday of the Nimbin Roots Festival but there is some bad news attached, it will also be the last year of the festival.

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Jimmy Barnes Photo Credit Jesse Lizotte

Jimmy Barnes Marks 40th Anniversary Of ‘For The Working Class Man’ With National Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes will head out on a national tour in November to mark the 40th anniversary of the ‘For The Working Class Man’ album.

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Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ian Anderson On Israel, Religion, Politics and His Thoughts on Netanyahu

by Paul Cashmere

For decades Ian Anderson has driven his Jethro Tull lyrics to talk of religion and spiritualty, the human condition and philosophy, and that theme has continued on the three recent Jethro Tull album ‘The Zealot Gene’ (2022), ‘RökFlöte’ (2023) and ‘Curious Ruminant’ (2025).

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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath photo by Ros OGorman

Ozzy Osbourne Funeral Procession To Be Held In Birmingham

by Music-News.com

Ozzy Osbourne will be laid to rest in Birmingham, England on Wednesday after a special funeral procession through his hometown.

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Bernth & Charles

Austrian Guitarist Bernth Berthoud Catches Out Fraud Artist Attaching To His Name On Spotify

by Paul Cashmere

With Bernth & Charles two of the hottest guitarists on the internet, with over 4,000,000 followers on their channels, it was only a matter of time until a scammer attached himself to them but he has been caught out.

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Drake, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Drake Officially Cancels Postponed Australian Dates

by Music-News.com

Drake has officially scrapped his postponed Australia and New Zealand tour dates.

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Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan Struck in Face During Concert

by Music-News.com

Luke Bryan was hit in the face by a flying object at his latest concert.

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Michael Kiwanuka at Noise11, Photo

Michael Kiwanuka Cancels All Upcoming Shows

by Music-News.com

Michael Kiwanuka has cancelled all his forthcoming shows due to “continued illness”.

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Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds photo by Ros O'Gorman

Nick Cave Rethinks AI

by Music-News.com

Nick Cave has admitted his view of artificial intelligence as an artistic tool has begun to shift.

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Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons

Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons Will Be Performing Motörhead Classics In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

When Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons tour Australia in September, Motörhead fans do note … you will be getting a good chunk of Motörhead in the Bastard Sons setlist.

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Buddy Guy at Bluesfest Melbourne photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Buddy Guy To Release ‘Ain’t Done With The Blues’ On His 89th Birthday

by Paul Cashmere

At 88 years old, Buddy Guy refuses to let age or expectation dictate the tempo of his career and that is the case for his 89th year as well. Buddy’s forthcoming album Ain’t Done With the Blues is set for release 30 July 2025, Buddy’s 89th birthday.

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Paramore’s Hayley Williams Releases 17 Surprise Tracks But There Is A Catch

by Paul Cashmere

Paramore’s Hayley Williams has quietly surprise‐released 17 brand new solo songs on July 28, 2025 but there is a catch to get them. You have to buy a product from her Good Dye Young brand.

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Beyonce Cowboy Carter

Fact Checking: Beyoncé Having The Biggest Grossing Country Tour Ever

by Paul Cashmere

Beyoncé’s last two tours ‘Cowboy Carter’ and Renaissance’ have been two of the biggest grossing tours ever but to claim ‘Cowboy Carter’ as the biggest Country tour ever? Are they joking?

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A Tribute To Bad Company

Bad Company To Get Their First Ever Tribute Album

by Labelle Hayes

Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company is a powerful salute to one of classic rock’s most enduring and influential bands. To be released in 2025, this compilation brings together a diverse lineup of modern rock and country stars to reimagine the soul, swagger, and grit of Bad Company’s legendary catalog. More than just a tribute, the album is a generational bridge—honoring the past while inviting new audiences into the band’s storied legacy.

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INXS Never Tear US Apart

Why INXS ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ Resonates Across Generations of Australians

by Labelle Hayes

INXS ‘Never Tear Us Apart’ did not get to number one on the Triple J Australian Hottest 100 by chance. The song has deep roots in Australian culture across multiple generations.

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The Lumineers Shout

The Lumineers Reinvent The Tears For Fears Classic ‘Shout’ For The Institute

by Labelle Hayes

In a bold reinterpretation of a classic 80s anthem, The Lumineers have delivered a hauntingly stripped-back cover of Tears for Fears’ “Shout” being used as the theme for psychological Stephen King thriller series ‘The Institute’.

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Metallica photo by Ros O'Gorman

Metallica Rumours For The Sphere Las Vegas 2026

by Labelle Hayes

Though nothing is officially announced yet, numerous reputable outlets report that Metallica is in advanced talks to book a residency at the Sphere in fall 2026. Betting markets, particularly in the UK, currently list Metallica as the 6/1 favorites to be the next artist headlining the Sphere.

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Everclear Sparkle and Fade

Everclear To Perform ‘Sparkle and Fade’ In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Art Alexakis will bring Everclear back to Australia in November and December to perform the songs from the classic ‘Sparkle and Fade’ album.

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Drake, Photo by Ros O'Gorman, noise11

Drake Cancels Postpones Manchester Gig

by Music-News.com

Drake has postponed his gig at Manchester’s Co-op Live arena due to “travel logistics” issues.

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Phil Collins Not Dead Yet Melbourne photo Noise11.com

Phil Collins Is Being Treated In Hospital For Knee Injury

by Music-News.com

Phil Collins has been hospitalised for recovery after knee surgery.

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