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5 Seconds of Summer return with ‘NOT OK’, their first new single in three years, ahead of sixth album Everyone’s A Star!

5 Seconds of Summer Launch ‘NOT OK’, Their First Single in Three Years, Ahead of Sixth Album

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5 Seconds of Summer have returned after three years with ‘NOT OK’, the first taste of their upcoming sixth album Everyone’s A Star!—and their debut release on Republic Records.

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Photo of Miami Horror – Australian electronic band announce We Always Had Tomorrow Tour for November 2025 with Perth and Sydney shows, featuring special guests Telenova and Tseba.

Miami Horror Announce We Always Had Tomorrow Australian Tour for November 2025

by Noise11.com

Miami Horror will return to Australia in November 2025 for their We Always Had Tomorrow Tour, with shows in Perth and Sydney alongside Telenova and Tseba.

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Art vs Science in their AI-powered music video for new single ‘Powder’.

Art vs Science Ski Back Into Spotlight with ‘Powder’ and AI-Powered Video

by Noise11.com

Art vs Science are back with ‘Powder’, an ode to snow, silliness and ski adventures, complete with a cutting-edge AI-generated music video by long-time collaborator Alex Roberts.

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5 Seconds Of Summer, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

5 Seconds of Summer Gear Up For First New Music Since 5SOS5

by Noise11.com

5 Seconds of Summer are set to release their first new music since 5SOS5 (2022). Here’s a look back at their career highlights and ten biggest Australian hits.

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Paul Kelly releases new single The Body Keeps The Score and announces Red Hot Summer 2026 headline tour.

Paul Kelly Releases Haunting New Single ‘The Body Keeps The Score’ and Prepares for Red Hot Summer 2026

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Paul Kelly has unveiled The Body Keeps The Score, the latest single from his new album Seventy, due 7 November. He will headline Red Hot Summer Tour 2026 alongside Missy Higgins, The Cruel Sea, The Cat Empire, Kasey Chambers and Jess Hitchcock.

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Vanessa Amorosi performing live on stage with microphone

Vanessa Amorosi to Celebrate 25 Years With National Tour in 2026

by Noise11.com

Vanessa Amorosi will celebrate 25 years in music with a national tour across April and May 2026. The Celebrating 25 Years Tour will feature her biggest hits and untold stories from her journey.

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APRA Screen Music Awards

Adam Gock, Antony Partos, Cassie To, Dinesh Wicks, Jed Kurzel and Mitch Stewart Dominate 2025 Screen Music Award Nominations

by Noise11.com

The nominees for the 2025 Screen Music Awards have been announced, with Antony Partos, Jed Kurzel, Adam Gock, Cassie To, Dinesh Wicks and Mitch Stewart leading with three nominations each. The event will be hosted by David Wenham AM at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall.

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Chris Doheny has died at age 64 in a road accident in South Australia

Chris Doheny, Voice of Geisha and ‘More Than A Game’, Dies At Age 64

by Paul Cashmere

Chris Doheny, the Melbourne singer best known as the frontman of Geisha and the voice of the AFL anthem More Than A Game, has died. His career spanned four decades, from Countdown appearances in the 80s to one of the most recognisable sporting songs in Australia.

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Hamish Stuart, Rick Grossman, Jim Moginie, Rob Hirst

Rob Hirst, Jim Moginie and Hamish Stuart Announce New EP A Hundred Years or More

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Midnight Oil’s Rob Hirst, Jim Moginie and Hamish Stuart will release their new EP A Hundred Years or More on 14 November 2025, featuring guest appearances from Rick Grossman and Gabriella Hirst.

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Trinity Woodhouse Pills

Trinity Woodhouse Drops Her Most Honest Track Yet With “Pills”

by Labelle Hayes

Trinity Woodhouse gets that life isn’t a straight line. The Hunter Valley alt-country artist has just released her new single “Pills”, and it might be her most personal song yet.

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

Paul Kelly To Headline Red Hot Summer Tour 2026

by Noise11.com

The Red Hot Summer Tour is set to turn up the heat in 2026 with a scorching all-Australian line-up headlined by one of the nation’s most iconic and enduring singer-songwriters, Paul Kelly.

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Budjerah credit Daniel Boud

Budjerah Drops Funk-Pop Banger “Want You Back” and Preps for Epic Live Shows

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Platinum-selling, 2x ARIA Award-winning singer-songwriter Budjerah has just kicked off an exciting new chapter with his latest single, “Want You Back”, out now via Warner Music Australia. The track is a fresh, nostalgia-tinged slice of funk-pop that nods to the 90s and 2000s while showing off Budjerah’s unmistakable modern edge.

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Left to right: Sebastian Chase, Phil Stevens, John Butler

John Butler Celebrates Sydney Show and #1 ARIA Album With ‘Prism’ Tour On The Way

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John Butler brought his new album Prism to life in Sydney last night, performing to a sold-out Metro Theatre with his powerhouse three-piece band. The set featured former Trio drummer Michael Barker back behind the kit, alongside Ian Peres on bass and Michael Boase on percussion.

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John Farnham in concert Photo by Ros O'Gorman

John Farnham’s Whispering Jack Story to Become a Musical at Sydney Theatre Company

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Forty years after John Farnham’s Whispering Jack changed Australian music forever, his story will be told on stage with the world premiere of Whispering Jack: The John Farnham Musical, opening at Sydney Theatre Company in November 2026.

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Mike McClellan

Mike McClellan Announces Farewell Touring Run Across Australia

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After five decades as one of Australia’s most respected and enduring singer-songwriters, Mike McClellan is returning to the road for a final series of concerts this October and November, 2025.

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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Lime Cordiale photo by Mark Gambino

Lime Cordiale and MSO Blend Indie-Pop With Symphony at Hamer Hall

by Paul Cashmere

It’s not often that the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra gets described as “fun.” Respected? Absolutely. Grand? Always. But fun? That’s not the first word you’d reach for. Yet when the MSO shared the stage with Sydney’s Lime Cordiale, fun became the defining theme of the night.

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Steve Kilbey of The Church photo by Ros O'Gorman

On This Day in Music History – September 13

by Noise11.com

September 13 has seen a mix of major album releases, breakthrough concerts, and the birth of several prominent musicians. Globally, artists from blues to pop have marked this day with songs and shows that left a lasting impact. In Australia, too, it is remembered for the birthday of Steve Kilbey and Stephen Cummings-icons of alternative rock-among other milestones.

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Tim Freedman The Whitlams with the MSO at Hamer Hall Melbourne 6 September 2025 photo by Rosie Cavanagh

The Whitlams Orchestral Tour 2026 Tickets On Sale Now Following Triumphant Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Shows

by Paul Cashmere

The Whitlams Orchestral ’26 Tour will see The Whitlams partner with Australia’s leading symphony orchestras across the country in 2026.

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Tim Freedman The Whitlams with the MSO at Hamer Hall Melbourne 6 September 2025 photo by Rosie Cavanagh

The Whitlams Have 2027 Sorted For Touring

by Paul Cashmere

The Whitlams already have their 2027 plans pencilled in. Fans can mark the calendar for a full-scale Torch The Moon 25th anniversary celebration, complete with a national tour and a vinyl reissue of the much-loved album.

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Flip performing live with drums on stage, promoting new album Dream Ride

G Flip Sets Fire With New Single ‘Bed On Fire’ From Album Dream Ride

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G Flip releases powerful new single Bed On Fire with video, taken from their third album Dream Ride. The Melbourne-born artist also announces a massive 2025/26 world tour across the US, UK and Australia.

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Tim Freedman The Whitlams with the MSO at Hamer Hall Melbourne 6 September 2025 photo by Rosie Cavanagh

The Whitlams Find New Grandeur With Melbourne Symphony Orchestra at Hamer Hall

by Paul Cashmere

Sophistication isn’t difficult to absorb when it arrives at the very un–rock and roll hour of 2pm on a Saturday. Suited up for the occasion, Tim Freedman, Jack Housden, Terepai Richmond and Matt Fell, collectively The Whitlams, joined conductor Nicholas Buc and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for a rare afternoon of class and drama.

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Buzz Bidstrup No Secrets

Graham “Buzz” Bidstrup Sets Dates for No Secrets Book Launch Events

by Paul Cashmere

Graham “Buzz” Bidstrup has lived many lives in music. As drummer, songwriter and producer, he’s been Buzz Throckman in The Angels, the driving force behind GANGgajang, the rhythm on Australian Crawl’s “Reckless”, a key player with Jimmy Barnes, and the creative energy behind the Jimmy Little Foundation. Now, he’s put his story into print with his new memoir No Secrets.

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Mondo Rock Baby Wants To Rock

Mondo Rock’s Baby Wants To Rock – The Story, The Album, The Naked Gun

by Noise11.com

When Mondo Rock released Baby Wants To Rock in 1984, they were riding high on a string of Australian hits but still searching for a global breakthrough. The single became a staple on Australian radio, helped cement the group’s reputation as one of the most consistent hitmakers of the 80s, and decades later, found an unlikely new audience with its appearance in the 2025 film The Naked Gun.

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Tom Busby Credit Maclay Heriot

Tom Busby Hits the Road Solo with The Lottery Tour

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Tom Busby, one half of the ARIA-nominated, award-winning duo Busby Marou, is stepping out on his own this November with The Lottery Tour. Following a series of sold-out solo performances earlier this year, Busby is taking his solo career to new heights, previewing songs from his debut album Rockhampton Hangover, due for release in early 2026.

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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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Renee Geyer debut album 1973

Renée Geyer: Rediscovering the Soul of Australia’s Queen of Funk Through Aztec Records

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Renée Geyer’s self-titled debut album, Renée Geyer, was released in September 1973, marking a pivotal moment in Australian music history. Now, over five decades later, Gil Matthews of Aztec Records has remastered and reissued this seminal work, offering fans both new and old a chance to experience the raw energy and soul of a young artist on the cusp of greatness. This release not only brings back the original tracks but also includes six bonus live recordings from the GTK sessions circa 1973–74, providing a comprehensive look at Geyer’s early career.

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Sycco supplied Bossy Music

Rising Australian Star Sycco Celebrates Debut Album With New EP and Tour

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Sycco has released a new companion EP, Home Is Where The Zorb Still Is, celebrating the one-year anniversary of her j award-winning debut album Zorb. Out now via Future Classic, the EP continues her kaleidoscopic blend of psych-pop, introspection, and club-ready sounds.

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Glass Animals Heat Waves

ARIA Chart Positions Project A 2025 Australian Artist Chart Disgrace

by Paul Cashmere

ARIA’s first six months of published music charts are projecting that Australian artist chart figures for 2025 will be a disaster. All that recent fluff about changing the chart formula looks like just ‘deck chairs being rearranged on the Titanic’ based on how Australian artists have performed on the ARIA chart so far in 2025.

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