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Coldplay at Marvel Stadium Melbourne 30 October 2024 photo credit @jordankmunns supplied by Live Nation

Coldplay Played To 110000 In India

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Coldplay has broken the record for playing the largest stadium show of the 21st century.

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Paul McCartney Venus and Mars

Paul McCartney and Wings Classic ‘Venus and Mars’ To Get 50th Anniversary Treatment

by Paul Cashmere

‘Venus and Mars’, the fourth Paul McCartney Wings album, will be reissued in March as a half-speed master.

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TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe Drops ‘Drop’

by Paul Cashmere

Tunde Adebimpe of TV On The Radio has a solo song ‘Drop’ and a solo album ‘Thee Black Boltz’ coming in April.

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Central Cee

Central Cee Reveals ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’ World Tour Dates

by Paul Cashmere

British rapper Central Cee is heading out of his first major world tour in June. ‘Can’t Rush Greatness’ will include stopovers in New Zealand and Australia.

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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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Julian Lennon by Robert Ashcroft

Julian Lennon Features On Reimagined Gregory Darling ‘A New Dream’

by Paul Cashmere

Julian Lennon has taken up the offer from his friend Gregory Darling to feature on a new version of ‘A New Dream’.

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David Gray, Palais Theatre Melbourne 2015, photo by Ros OGorman, noise11

David Gray Used ‘Dear Life’ Album To Tell Short Stories

by Paul Cashmere

David Gray says the songs on his 13th albums are short stories, not confessions.

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Sting photo by Ros O'Gorman

Sting Down and Out Over Throat Infection

by Music-News.com

Sting has revealed it was a “temporary throat infection” that forced him to postpone a string of performances this week.

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Charli XCX photo from Frontier Touring

Charli XCX Leads BRIT Awards Nominees

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Charli XCX has secured the highest number of nominations for the 2025 BRIT Awards.

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Ringo Starr photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ringo Starr Credits Olivia Harrison For T. Bone Burnett Introduction

by Music-News.com

Ringo Starr inadvertently has his late Beatles bandmate George Harrison to thank for his new country album.

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Sting at A Day On The Green 2023 photo by David Jackson

Sting Cancels Show Due To Ill Health

by Music-News.com

Sting has cancelled several of his upcoming shows due to ill health.

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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath photo by Ros OGorman

Birmingham To Award Black Sabbath With Freedom of the City

by Music-News.com

Black Sabbath’s founding members are set to be honoured with the Freedom Of The City by Birmingham City Council.

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Mantra of the Cosmos

Mantra Of The Cosmos Show Cancelled Due To Zak Starkey Injury

by Music-News.com

Zak Starkey is suffering from a serious leg condition, which forced his band Mantra Of The Cosmos to pull out of their Soho party performance on Tuesday (21.01.25).

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Becoming Led Zeppelin

Becoming Led Zeppelin Trailer Released

by Music-News.com

Sony Pictures Classics/Sony Pictures UK have released a teaser clip from Becoming Led Zeppelin. In the official clip, the members of Led Zeppelin remember the very first time they played together.

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EMF

EMF To Perform In Australia For The First Time Since 1991

by Paul Cashmere

EMF, best known for the 1990 hit ‘Unbelievable’ will return to Australia for the first time since 1991 in July and August 2025.

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John Sykes

Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy Guitarist John Sykes Dies At Age 65

by Paul Cashmere

John Sykes, the former guitarist for Whitesnake and Thin Lizzy has died at the age of 65 from cancer.

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David Gray, Palais Theatre Melbourne 2015, photo by Ros OGorman, noise11

David Gray Officially Releases His 13th Album ‘Dear Life’

by Paul Cashmere

David Gray has released brand new music for 2025. ‘Dear Life’ is his 13th album but he isn’t superstitious about the number.

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Edwyn Collins Facebook image

Edwyn Collins Premieres First Song Since 2019 ‘Knowledge’

by Paul Cashmere

Edwyn Collins, the former lead singer of 80s post-punk band Orange Juice, and who had a massive hit in 1994 with ‘A Girl Like You’ has a new song ‘Knowledge’.

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Def Leppard

Def Leppard Play Without Vivian Campbell As He Undergoes Cancer Treatment

by Music-News.com

Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell missed the band’s first concert of 2025 due to his recovery from cancer treatment.

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Coldplay at Marvel Stadium Melbourne 30 October 2024 photo credit @jordankmunns supplied by Live Nation

Coldplay To Stream Indian Concert

by Music-News.com

Coldplay’s biggest ever show in India will be live streamed on Disney+ on Hotstar on January 26.

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Beatles Yellow Submarine Crocs

Crocs To Release Beatles Yellow Submarine Footwear

by Paul Cashmere

With Crocs your toes will all live in a yellow Submarine soon. Crocs are about to release two editions of footwear based on The Beatles classic 1968 animated movie ‘Yellow Submarine’.

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Mumford & Sons - image by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Mumford & Sons To Release ‘Rushmere’, First Album In Seven Years

by Paul Cashmere

Mumford & Sons will release ‘Rushmere’, their first album in seven years in March.

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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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Gary Kemp This Destination

Gary Kemp To Release Third Solo Album ‘This Destination’

by Paul Cashmere

Former Spandau Ballet co-founder Gary Kemp will release his third solo album ‘This Destination’ on 31 January 2025.

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Osibisa debut album 1971 by Roger Dean

Teddy Osei of Osibisa Dies At Age 88

by Paul Cashmere

Teddy Osei, a founding member of London based African band Osibisa, has died in London at the age of 88.

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Ringo Starr photo by Ros O'Gorman

Ringo Starr Performs His First Ever Ryman Show To Benefit LA Fire Victims

by Paul Cashmere

Ringo Starr has played his first ever show at Nashville’s historic Ryman Theater with the announcement that proceeds from the show will go to the Red Cross for those effected by the California wildfires.

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Linda Nolan

Linda Nolan of The Nolans Dies At Age 65

by Paul Cashmere

Linda Nolan of Irish pop group The Nolans has died at the age of 65.

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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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