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Moron Jumps On Stage At Black Crowes Melbourne Show

by Paul Cashmere

Footage has emerged of the fuckwit who jumped on stage at The Black Crowes show in Melbourne on 20 November.

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Palais St Kilda Lease Now Down To Two Including Live Nation

by Paul Cashmere

US conglomerate Live Nation and Sydney based Playbill are now the only two businesses being considered to take over Melbourne’s iconic Palais Theatre in St Kilda.

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Ross Wilson, Daddy Cool

Pure Gold Live Adds Second Melbourne Date

by Paul Cashmere

The Pure Gold Live show featuring 12 acts from the 70s, 80s and 90s is a complete sell-out and a second show has now been added.

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Damon Albarn Melbourne 2014, photo ros ogorman

REVIEW: Damon Albarn, Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Damon Albarn seems comfortable with this heritage. The rare Albarn intimate show in front of 3000 fans at Melbourne’s Palais Theatre was an alternate summary of a career that began with Blur back at the start of the 90s.

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Josh Groban, Noise11, Photo

Josh Groban, Palais Theatre, Melbourne REVIEW

by Angela Black

The Palais Theatre in Melbourne was host to what some consider one of the greatest voices in contemporary music, Josh Groban. This tour marks only the second time the American talent has hit our shores in his 12 year career.

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Henry Wagons, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Henry Wagons and Rebecca Barnard Added To The Heart Of St Kilda Concert

by Paul Cashmere

Henry Wagons and Rebecca Barnard will perform at The Heart of St Kilda Concert in May.

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Ed Sheeran, Photo Image Ros O'Gorman, Noise11

REVIEW: Ed Sheeran, Palais Theatre, Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Sheeran is a real singer songwriter, finally someone kids can look up to, appreciate and be proud of. If you have ever had one of those “but will they be around in 10 years” conversations, then Ed is someone who definitely will.

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