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Foreigner Premiere Previously Unreleased ‘4’ Track ‘Fool If You Love Him Ahead of Box Set Release

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Foreigner have premiered the previously unreleased ‘Fool If You Love Him’, a song recorded but not used on the ‘4’ album.

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Supertramp Crime of the Century

Two Supertramp Classics Remastered for 50th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

Supertramp’s 1974 classic ‘Crime of the Century’ and 1975 classic ‘Crisis? What Crisis?’ have been remastered to mark the 50th anniversary of the released.

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Oasis Whats The Story Morning Glory

Oasis Expand ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ For 30th Anniversary

by Paul Cashmere

Oasis have an expanded edition of ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ on the way to mark the 30th anniversary of the release.

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Crowded House perform at Red Hot Summer 2025 Legends On The Lawn in Cairns.

More Crowded House Red Hot Summer Shows Sellout

by Paul Cashmere

The Crowded House Red Hot Summer shows are doing fast work around Australia will four shows on the tour now sold out.

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Boom Crash Opera

Boom Crash Opera Reveals Dates for Hands Up In the Air – The Singles Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Boom Crash Opera will spend October to Christmas touring Australia on the Hands Up In the Air – The Singles Tour.

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Phil Collins - No Jacket Required (Fully Tailored) Cover

Phil Collins ‘No Jacket Required’ Gets a Full Tailored Expansion With Steven Wilson Remix

by Paul Cashmere

Phil Collins’ third solo album ‘No Jacket Required’ is getting the box set treatment with a Steven Wilson remix to mark its 40th anniversary.

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Cold Chisel The Big Five O Live

Cold Chisel To Release Live DVD/Blu-Ray From Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl

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Cold Chisel’s ‘The Big Five-O Live’ show, recently broadcast of television, will be available on CD, vinyl, DVD and Blu-Ray in August.

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Phil Manning of Chain

Phil Manning and Warren Morgan Team Up For Exclusive Melbourne Show

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Phil Manning of Chain and Warren Morgan of The Aztecs and also Chain will get together in Melbourne this Saturday night for a one-off performance.

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Wave To Earth supplied Frontier Touring

South Korean Band Wave To Earth Sets First Australia and New Zealand Dates

by Paul Cashmere

South Korean indie rock band Wave To Earth will tour Australia for the first time in December 2025.

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Foreigner debut album 1977

Lou Gramm Reclaims The Songs Of Foreigner With Live Show

by Paul Cashmere

With Foreigner not being or sounding like Foreigner for years, original lead singer Lou Gramm is reclaiming lost ground with his almost all-Foreigner setlist.

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Billy Joel at the MCG 10 December 2022 photo by Bron Robinson 2

The Billy Joel Documentary ‘And So It Goes’ Release Date HBO Max July 25

by Paul Cashmere

Netflix has confirmed a July 25 premiere for the Billy Joel documentary ‘And So It Goes’.

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The White Stripes by Ewan Spencer supplied

The White Stripes Premiere ‘Red Rain’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

The White Stripes have premiered a video for the ‘Red Rain’ from the 20th anniversary edition of the 2005 album ‘Get Behind Me Satan’.

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The Rolling Stones, Ros O'Gorman photographer, Rod Laver Arena

Ron Wood Joins Rod Stewart At Glastonbury

by Paul Cashmere

Ron Wood joined Rod Stewart at Glastonbury on the weekend but it wasn’t the Faces reunion that was anticipated.

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The Grateful Dead Movie

The Grateful Dead Movie To Screen In Cinemas Worldwide In August

by Paul Cashmere

The Grateful Dead movie will screen at IMAX in August to mark the 60th anniversary of the band’s final performance.

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Chris Cheney and Scott Owen of The Living End at Red Hot Summer 2024. Photo by Peter Walsh, son of Peter Walsh

The Living End Premiere Second New Song of 2025 ‘Strange Place’

by Paul Cashmere

The Living End has another new song for 2025. ‘Strange Place’ is starting to piece together the upcoming and still yet untitled ninth album for the band.

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Killing Heidi

Killing Heidi and Little Birdy Have Number One and Two Vinyl Albums In Australia This Week

by Paul Cashmere

The 25th anniversary release of Killing Heidi’s ‘Reflector’ and the 20th anniversary release of Little Birdy’s ‘BigBigLove’ albums are the number one and number two vinyl selling albums in Australia this week.

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John Fogerty photo by David McClister 2

John Fogerty Shares New Solo Versions of CCR Classic ‘Born On the Bayou’ and ‘Lodi’

by Paul Cashmere

John Fogerty has premiered two new solo remakes of his Creedence Clearwater Revival classics ‘Born on the Bayou’ and ‘Lodi’.

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AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Kick Off First of 15 Euro Dates Before Australia

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC played the first night of their 15 date European tour in Prague, Czechia and the setlist was an exact replica of the final night of the North American tour in Cleveland, Ohio on 28 May.

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Norman Greenbaum Spirit In the Sky

Norman Greenbaum’s Classic ‘Spirit In the Sky’ Gets Its First Ever Music Video

by Paul Cashmere

56 years after its original release, the Norman Greenbaum classic ‘Spirit In The Sky’ gets its first ever music video and Norman makes a cameo in the video.

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Liam and Noel Gallagher reform Oasis for 2025 dates

Zak Starkey Warns Joey Waronker to Not Fcuk Up Oasis

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Former Oasis drummer Zak Starkey has warned new sticksman Joey Waronker, “Don’t fcuk it up”.

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Sam Ryder photo from Warner Music

Sam Ryder Plays For Passengers on a Train

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Festivalgoers on their way to Glastonbury, who took the 12:35pm from London’s Paddington on Thursday the 26th, were treated to a truly unexpected secret act — a surprise takeover and live acoustic set from none other than critically acclaimed artist Sam Ryder, who was onboard a Glastonbury train service, making his way to the festival ahead of his weekend performance, guitar in hand!

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Van Halen To Release Expanded 30th Anniversary Edition of ‘Balance’

by Paul Cashmere

Van Halen’s 10th album ‘Balance’ is marked for an expanded reissue for 15 August 2025.

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Neil Young photo by Ros O'Gorman

Neil Young Digs Deep For 2025 Euro setlist

by Paul Cashmere

Neil Young has been reaching deep into the catalogue to dust off a few songs rarely played in more than a decade.

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The Beths photo by Frances Carter

The Beths Channeled Stephen King and Olivia Rodrigo For Fourth Album ‘Straight Line Was A Lie’

by Paul Cashmere

New Zealand’s The Beths have a new song ‘No Joy’ ahead of the fourth album ‘Straight Line Was A Lie’ coming in August.

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Steve Van Zandt photo by Ros O'Gorman

Steve Van Zandt Misses Springsteen Shows Due To Surgery

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Guitarist Steven Van Zandt will miss his next shows with Bruce Springsteen after undergoing emergency surgery.

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Billy Idol photo by Ros OGorman

Billy Idol Denies Glastonbury Gossip

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Ahead of his Wembley Arena date, Billy Idol joined Radio X Classic Rock with Sunta Templeton and put to rest some Glastonbury gossip.

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Kaiser Chiefs announce Australian tour with The Delta Riggs

Kaiser Chiefs To Celebrate 20th Anniversary of ‘Employment’ With Australian Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Kaiser Chiefs will return to Australia for the first time since 2012 in November for shows in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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ZZ Top By Mary Boukouvalas _1

ZZ Top Add A Stack Of US Dates Now Frank Beard Is Back

by Paul Cashmere

ZZ Top have added in a dozen new dates to the North American tour following the return of drummer Frank Beard.

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Michael Hutchence

Tiger Lily Hutchence is a First Time Mother

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Tiger Lily Hutchence has reportedly given birth to her first child.

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Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

AC/DC Angus Young is Only The Schoolboy on Stage, at Home He is Told to ‘Wipe His Feet’

by Paul Cashmere

The public persona and private life of Angus Young of AC/DC are total opposites.

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