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Placebo Cancel Shows Due To Covid

by Music-News.com

Placebo have cancelled shows due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the band and crew.

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The Prodigy photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Prodigy Play First Show Since Death of Keith Flint

by Music-News.com

The Prodigy have played their first concert since the passing of Keith Flint.

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Kate Miller-Heidke at the Palais Theatre St Kilda 8 July 2022 photo by Mandarine Montgomery supplied by Frontier Touring

Kate Miller-Heidke Performs Kate Bush’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ In Stunning Return To Live Music

by Paul Cashmere

After two years of delays due to Covid, Kate Miller-Heidke has kicked off her ‘Child In Reverse’ tour with fans finally able to experience the new album live as well as a few surprises.

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Paolo Nutini photo by Ros O'Gorman

Paolo Nutini Debuts At No 1 In The UK

by Music-News.com

Paolo Nutini scores his third UK Number 1 album with Last Night in the Bittersweet.

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Jeremy Oxley, Sunnyboys. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sunnyboys Reschedule Covid Paused Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Sunnyboys have rescheduled their tour dates following the Covid curse entering their inner circle.

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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, 2013, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Nick Cave Is Asking For Fan Footage For New Film

by Music-News.com

Nick Cave has requested fan phone footage for a new collaborative film.

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Noise11 The 1975 photo by Ian Laidlaw

The 1975 Reveal New Album Details

by Music-News.com

The 1975 have unveiled the track-listing and shared the title for their upcoming fifth album, ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’.

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R.E.M. "Chronic Town" artwork

R.E.M. ‘Chronic Town’ Releases As Standalone CD For The First Time

by Paul Cashmere

‘Chronic Town’, the debut release from R.E.M., is being reissued for the first time as a standalone release to mark the 40th anniversary of its release.

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Australians at Glastonbury – Courtney Barnett

by Paul Cashmere

Five Australian acts performed at Glastonbury 2022 and all five were from Melbourne.

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Peter Garrett Midnight Oil 6 November 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Midnight Oil To Headline Stompen Ground In Broome

by Paul Cashmere

Midnight Oil have been confirmed as the headline act for Stompen Ground in Broome on 17 September.

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Grace Jones photo by Damien Loverso, music news, noise11.com

Grace Jones Closes Meltdown

by Paul Cashmere

Music legend, fashion icon and film star Grace Jones delivered a stunning performance to close her curated edition of the Southbank Centre’s Meltdown festival. Held over nine incredible days of live shows and free activities with over 20,000 tickets sold across the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Rooms, this year’s line-up featured nearly 70% global majority artists with over half of performers either women or non-binary artists.

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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Awarded Environmental Music Prize

by Paul Cashmere

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are the winners of the inaugural Environmental Music Prize.

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The Whitlams 2022

Tim Freedman Is Taking Out The Whitlams For An Eternal Nightcap Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Tim Freedman is putting The Whitlams back on the road to mark the 25th anniversary of the classic ‘Eternal Nightcap’.

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Jim Kerr of Simple Minds photo by Ros O'Gorman

Simple Minds Reveal Details of ‘Direction of the Heart’ Album

by Music-News.com

Simple Minds Reveal Details of ‘Direction of the Heart’ Album

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Grace Jones photo by Damien Loverso, music news, noise11.com

Grace Jones Opens 27th Meltdown Festival

by Music-News.com

Grace Jones opened her curated edition of the Southbank Centre’s Meltdown festival with an enthralling concert in the Royal Festival on Friday 10 June. Visibly ecstatic to be performing for an audience that has had to wait two years to see her live Meltdown performance due to cancellation and delay caused by the pandemic, Grace Jones opened the festival with an imperious performance full of her characteristic style, splendour and spell-binding stage presence.

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John Lennon Sometime In New York City

John Lennon ‘Sometime In New York City’ Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere

‘Sometime In New York City’, John Lennon’s album after ‘Imagine’ and before ‘Mind Games’, has turned 50.

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Tenacious D The Who Medley

Tenacious D Honor The Who For Charity Single

by Music-News.com

Tenacious D have paid tribute to The Who with a medley of ‘Tommy’ hits for charity.

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Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Perry Farrell Announces More Porno For Pyros Shows

by Paul Cashmere

Perry Farrell will play more Porno For Pyros shows while Jane’s Addiction stay sidelined because of Dave Navarro’s long-covid issues.

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My Chemical Romance photo by Ros O'Gorman

Dead Body Found After My Chemical Romance Show

by Paul Cashmere

Thames Valley Police are investigating the discovery of a dead body at Stadium MK after My Chemical Romance performed on Saturday night.

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Perry Farrell of Jane's Addiction. Photo by Ros O'Gorman.

Porno For Pyros Reunite Play Their First Full Set In 24 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Porno For Pyros were back together for their first full show in 24 years on Sunday at Daytona Beach, Florida.

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Phil Jamieson of Grinspoon performing at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday 19 November 2015 Photo by Ros OGorman

Phil Jamieson Debuts Second Solo Song ‘Trouble’

by Paul Cashmere

Phil Jamieson of Grinspoon has another solo song ‘Trouble’.

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Brian Wilson performs Pet Sounds at the Palais in St Kilda on Sunday 3 April 2016. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

She & Him To Release Brian Wilson Tribute Album

by Paul Cashmere

She and Him’s new album is a tribute to legendary songwriter Brian Wilson.

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My Chemical Romance photo by Devin Sarno courtesy of Warner Music

My Chemical Romance Debut First New Music Since 2014 ‘The Foundations of Decay’

by Paul Cashmere

My Chemical Romance’s ‘The Foundations of Decay’ is the band’s first new music since ‘Fake Your Death’ in 2014. The last album ‘Danger Days: The Trues Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys’ was released in 2010.

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Arcade Fire, Big Day Out Melbourne

UK Charts: Arcade Fire ‘WE’ Debuts At No 1

by Music-News.com

Arcade Fire secure their fourth UK Number 1 album with WE this week.

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The Killjoys Ruby 1990

The Killjoys To Reform To Perform ‘Ruby’ In Full

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne’s The Killjoys will reform for a one-off show in June to perform their ‘Ruby’ album in full for Leaps and Bounds.

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Nick Cave, Photo: Ros O'Gorman

Nick Cave’s Son Jethro Dies At Age 31

by Paul Cashmere

Nick Cave has announced that his son Jethro has died at the age of 31.

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The Cure Pornography

The Cure ‘Pornography’ Turns 40

by Paul Cashmere

‘Pornography’, the fourth album for The Cure is 40 years old.

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B-52s

The B-52s Have One More World Tour In Them

by Paul Cashmere

The B-52’s will head out around the planet for one last world tour.

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