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David Johansen, New York Dolls - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

New York Dolls’ David Johansen Is Being Treated for Stage 4 Brain Cancer

by Paul Cashmere

New York Dolls’ singer David Johansen has revealed he is suffering from Stage 4 brain cancer.

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Last Quokka

WA’s Last Quokka To Release Take The Fight To The Bastards

by Paul Cashmere

Western Australia’s Last Quokka are heading out around Australia for shows with DZ Deathrays ahead of a new album in March.

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Patti Smith performs her last Australian show at Festival Hall in Melbourne on Thursday 20 April 2017. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Patti Smith To Perform Horses Album Live

by Music-News.com

Patti Smith is set to play a pair of London Palladium shows as part of a tour performing her seminal debut album ‘Horses’ in full.

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Morrissey. images by Ros O'Gorman

Morrissey Reactivates For UK Dates

by Music-News.com

Morrissey has announced his only UK and Ireland tour dates of 2025.

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Ed Kuepper 2025

The Saints ’73-’78 To Tour UK In November

by Paul Cashmere

Ed Kuepper and Ivor Hay will take the 2024 edition of The Saints into 2025 for the UK in November for (so far) five shows.

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Vans Warped Tour Makes A Comeback With Simple Plan, Bowling For Soup and Pennywise

by Paul Cashmere

The Vans Warped Festival will return in 2025 for the first time since with Simple Plan, Bowling For Soup and Pennywise in a handful of first announced names.

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Glen Matlock Blondie Sex Pistols

Sex Pistols Are Heading To The USA

by Music-News.com

Sex Pistols are planning a US tour with Frank Carter.

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Kisschasy

Kisschasy To Perform 2007 Album ‘Hymns for the New Believer’ Live

by Paul Cashmere

Kisschasy will regroup to perform complete album shows of their second album ‘Hymns for the Nonbeliever’ in June.

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The Stranglers (supplied SBM)

The Stranglers Choose Merryn Jean To Open Australian Tour Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Stranglers Choose Merryn Jean To Open Australian Tour Dates

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The Stranglers in Australia photo by Ros OGorman, music news, noise11.com

Adam Clayton of U2 Owns The Stranglers’ Bass J.J. Burnel Played On ‘Peaches’

by Paul Cashmere

A relic of rock history, the bass guitar J.J. Burnel used to record The Stranglers’ classic ‘Peaches’ with is now owned by Adam Clayton of U2.

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Sex Pistols with Frank Carter

The Sex Pistols To Tour Australia With Frank Carter

by Paul Cashmere

The Sex Pistols will tour Australia with Frank Carter on vocals and the three founding members Steve Jones (guitar), Paul Cook (drums) and Glen Matlock (bass) performing the 1977 punk classic ‘Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols’.

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Peter Doherty Has A New Solo Album ‘Felt Better Alive’

by Music-News.com

Peter Doherty is releasing new album ‘Felt Better Alive’.

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The Sex Pistols To Release Three Live Albums From 1978 Tour

by Music-News.com

The Sex Pistols are releasing three lives albums from their raucous 1978 US tour.

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The Offspring

The Offspring Add Melbourne and Brisbane Shows

by Paul Cashmere

The Offspring will play an extra Sydney and Melbourne show during the ‘Supercharged Worldwide’ tour of 2025.

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Taking Back Sunday

Mark O’Connell Quits Taking Back Sunday

by Music-News.com

Taking Back Sunday’s Mark O’Connell has quit the band due to “creative differences”.

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The Hard Ons

The Hard-Ons To Tour USA With Jerry A of Poison Idea

by Paul Cashmere

The Hard-Ons are heading to the land mass north of Mexico and south of Canada in 2025 for shows with Poison Idea’s Jerry A on vocals instead of Tim Rogers.

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Redd Kross

More Screenings Announced For Redd Kross Documentary

by Paul Cashmere

A new documentary ‘Born Innocent: The Redd Kross Story’ has opened in Los Angeles and will move to more cinemas across North America in January and February.

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The Primitives Cancel Australian Tour

by Noise11.com

The Primitives Australian tour is no longer going ahead.

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Hozier Covers The Pogues On SNL

by Paul Cashmere

Hozier has covered The Pogues Christmas classic ‘A Fairytale In New York’ on Saturday Night Live.

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Amen’s Casey Chaos Dead at 59

by Paul Cashmere

Casey Chaos (real name Karim Chmielinski) of Amen has died at the age of 59.

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Superchunk, The Meanies, Delivery, Corner Hotel, 14.12.24 #REVIEW

by Anna-Maria Megalogenis

Billed as the 30th Anniversary tour of Foolish, Superchunk’s fourth and arguably best studio album, was written after the breakup of founding members, Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance. Foolish was the melodic punk soundtrack for those older fans at the Corner tonight, growing up in the 90’s.

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The Cure To Release Two More Albums Soon

by Music-News.com

Robert Smith has revealed that The Cure have a “companion piece” to ‘Songs of a Lost World’ in the pipeline.

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The Used

Sum 41 To Perform Three Albums Over Three Nights In Australia 2025

by Paul Cashmere

The Used will perform their first three albums over three nights each across Australia in August 2025.

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Violent Femmes photo by Winston Robinson

Violent Femmes Perform First Two Albums and a Tribute to Spencer P. Jones

by Paul Cashmere

Milwaukee, USA may have given birth to Violent Femmes but Australia adopted them. That self-titled Violent Femmes debut album is a double platinum seller in Australia. The second album ‘Hallowed Ground’ had its biggest success in Australia and New Zealand.

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Sum 41

Sum 41 Are A Last Minute Good Things Drop Out

by Paul Cashmere

Good Things co-headliners Sum 41 will no longer play at the Australian music festival this weekend.

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Joe La Truite

French Band Joe La Truite Join Up With Australian Manager Darrel Baird For 2025 Album

by Noise11.com

Australian manager Darrel Baird’s Blue Tongue Management has signed French act Joe Ta Truite for a new album in 2025.

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The Offspring

The Offspring and Simple Plan Plan Australia 2025

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The Offspring were just in Australia and they are coming back for more shows with Simple Plan in 2025.

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Ian Astbury The Cult Melbourne 23 November 2024 photo by Winston Robinson

The Cult Open Their 8424 Australian Tour With Dynamic Melbourne Show

by Paul Cashmere

The Cult are marking their 40th anniversary with the 8424 world tour. The show is short, sharp and to the point.

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Morrissey, Festival Hall, Melbourne, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Morrissey Ends Concert Suddenly When Fan Jumps On Stage

by Music-News.com

Morrissey abruptly ended his concert in Texas on Saturday after he became crowded by a mob of stage invaders.

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Iggy Pop Live At Montreux 2023

Iggy Pop To Release Live Album ‘Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2023’

by Paul Cashmere

Iggy Pop performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival on 6 July 2023. That show will be his live album.

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