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Noiseworks lead singer Jon Stevens performs at the Red Hot Summer tour in Mornington at the Mornington Racecourse. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Reformed Noiseworks To Perform First Show At One Electric Day In Victor Harbor

by Paul Cashmere

Noiseworks first scheduled show for the reformed band will be for Duane McDonald’s One Electric Day at Victor Harbor in South Australia on 5 November 2022.

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Suzi Quatro, Noise11, Photo

The One Electric Day Pre-Sale Opened Today

by Paul Cashmere

Fans who want to guarantee their spot at One Electric Day in November can grab pre-sale tickets from today.

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Suzi Quatro, Noise11, Photo

One Electric Day 2022 Revealed: Suzi Quatro To Headline, Noiseworks To Reform

by Paul Cashmere

Suzi Quatro will return to Australia for her 34th tour for Duane McDonald’s One Electric Day in November, and as a bonus you’ll also have Noiseworks reform for the event.

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Jimmy Barnes Soul Deep 30 photo by Noise11

Jimmy Barnes Brings His Soul Deep Into Rod Laver Arena

by Paul Cashmere

It is hard to imagine where the past 30 years has gone. I vividly remember Jimmy Barnes ‘Soul Deep’ being released 1991. We were all over it at radio.

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TISM To Reform Good Things Festival

by Paul Cashmere

Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane will be treated to Good Things in December with TISM reforming for the event.

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Tim Rogers

The Aussie BBQ SummerStage from Central Park New York To Be Streamed Live

by Paul Cashmere

The Aussie BBQ SummerStage from New York, featuring Baker Boy, You Am I, Electric Fields, G Flip, Peking Duk and Haiku Hands, will be streamed live.

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

Spiritualized Join Nick Cave APE Line-up

by Paul Cashmere

Spiritualized and Kae Tempest are among the new batch of artists announced to join Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds at Luno presents All Points East 2022.

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Jimmy Barnes at Red Hot Summer Mornington 2019 photo Noise11.com

UPDATE: Mackay’s Legends On The Lawn Postponed

by Paul Cashmere

Jimmy Barnes has Covid and this weekend’s Legends on the Lawn has been postponed.

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Barry Palmer and Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

Red Hot Summer Heads To The Gold Coast This Weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Summer is back for the next two weekends with Gold Coast this Saturday and Bribie Island the following Saturday 30 April.

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Barry Palmer and Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

Check Out The Crowd At Sounds By The River

by Paul Cashmere

Duane McDonald’s Mannum South Australia event Sounds By The River drew an incredible crowd over the weekend with perfect weather and another beautifully orchestrated production from Regional Touring.

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Ken West photo from kenfest.org

Big Day Out Co-founder Ken West Has Died At Age 64

by Paul Cashmere

Ken West, the co-founder of Big Day Out with Vivian Lees, has died at the age of 64.

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Elton John at Mt Duneed Winery 7 Dec 2019 photo by Jackson

Elton John Announces His Final Ever American Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Elton John has added to his farewell tour announcing his final US dates.

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Hilltop Hoods photo by Ros O'Gorman

Wollongong’s Yours & Owls Festival Cancelled

by Noise11.com

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Yours and Owls music festival due to start in Wollongong this weekend has been cancelled.

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Dave Gleeson performing with The Angels at Red Hot Summer photo by The Angels

Duane McDonald’s Red Hot Summer Draws Record Crowd In Ballarat

by Paul Cashmere

Duane McDonald’s Red Hot Summer Festival was Australia’s biggest live music event over the weekend pulling a crowd of over 15,000 in Ballarat.

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Stone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots Return To Australia For Only Their Second Time

by Paul Cashmere

Stone Temple Pilots only ever toured Australia once before. That was in 2011. STP’s Dean DeLeo tells Noise11.com, “well, its amazing what a few heroin busts will limit you too.”

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Gavin Rossdale of Bush photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Bush Play Their First International Shows Since Feb ’19 For Under The Southern Stars

by Paul Cashmere

Gavin Rossdale has Bush reactivated in Australia for his first international shows since the Bush South American tour of February 2019.

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Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick photo by Mary Boukouvalas

Cheap Trick Perform Their First Under The Southern Stars Show #SETLIST

by Paul Cashmere

Under The Southern Stars is Australia’s first international tour since the pandemic started with Cheap Trick playing their show outside North America since 2018.

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One Electric Day at Werribee Mansion on Sunday 27 November 2016 with Russell Morris, Icehouse, James Reyne, Jimmy Barnes.

The Weekend’s By The C and Summer Salt Cancelled For Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

This weekend’s Sydney edition of By The C, featuring Jimmy Barnes, Mondo Rock, Jon Stevens, Vanessa Amorosi and Ian Moss, has been cancelled due to the wild NSW weather.

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The Angels play Palms Crown Casino on Friday 27 October 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Red Hot Summer Kiama Rescheduled Due To Wild NSW Weather

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Summer Kiama Rescheduled Due To Wild NSW Weather

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Rick Nielsen photo Ros O'Gorman, noise11

Cheap Trick Recorded And Released Their First Two Albums In One Year

by Paul Cashmere

Cheap Trick’s first two albums were both recorded and released in 1977. ‘Cheap Trick’ came out in February 77 and ‘In Color’ was out seven months later in September. That just doesn’t happen anymore.

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Gavin Rossdale, Bush: Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Gavin Rossdale Has Doubled In Age Since The Release of Bush’s Sixteen Stone

by Paul Cashmere

Bush founder Gavin Rossdale has literally doubled in age since the release of the first Bush album ‘Sixteen Stone’ in 1994. Gavin was 27 when his debut album was released, he is now 56.

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Rick Nielsen photo Ros O'Gorman, noise11

Under The Southern Stars Playing Times Revealed

by Paul Cashmere

Under The Southern Stars, with international acts Cheap Trick, Bush, Stone Temple Pilots and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Australian acts Rose Tattoo and Electric Mary, is set for lift-off in March.

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Jimmy Barnes performs at the Red Hot Summer Tour Mornington Racecourse on Saturday 23 January 2016.

Jimmy Barnes To Launch The Inaugural Legends On The Lawn In Mackay

by Paul Cashmere

Red Hot Summer and One Electric Day founder Duane McDonald has a new music festival on the way. Legends On The Lawn will premiere in Mackay, Queensland in May.

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Coachella

Coachella and Stagecoach Ditch Covid Restrictions

by Paul Cashmere

Coachella and Stagecoach attendees will no longer have to follow COVID-19 safety measures.

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Liam Gallagher, Beady Eye, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Splendour Updates Its List of Sideshows

by Paul Cashmere

There will be Splendour In The Grass sideshows galore around Australia in July so here is a summary of who to see and when:

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Mark Seymour of Hunters and Collectors at Red Hot Summer Bendigo photo by Noise11

Red Hot Summer Hunters & Collectors Edition To Reactive In Sydney This Weekend

by Paul Cashmere

Two after being postponed due to flooding the Hunters & Collectors Red Hot Summer show for Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour is finally back this weekend.

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