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The Who. photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Who Announce Final American Dates

by Paul Cashmere

The Who will perform their final North American dates in August and September. ‘The Song Is Over’ tour has been named after the band’s 1971 song.

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Bloc Party

Bloc Party Receive Ivor Novello Award

by Music-News.com

The Ivors Academy has today announced that the four original members of Bloc Party are set to receive an Ivor Novello Award in the Outstanding Song Collection category. This award recognises the pioneering indie-rock band’s exceptional ability and legacy in songwriting throughout their 25-year career. Kele Okereke, Russell Lissack, Gordon Moakes and Matt Tong will be honoured with the award at The Ivors with Amazon Music which takes place at Grosvenor House in London on Thursday 22 May 2025.

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Franz Ferdinand To Play Live At The Gardens and Aussie Dates

by Paul Cashmere

Franz Ferdinand will return to Australia in November for their first tour since 2018.

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Pink Floyd in Pompeii

Pink Floyd Look Good For UK No 1 Album This Week

by Music-News.com

Pink Floyd are on course to claim their seventh UK Number 1 album this week, as Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII dominates the midweek Official Albums Chart.

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Oasis photo by Simon Emmett

Oasis Won’t Be Using Gary Glitter Song Reference In 2025 Tour

by Music-News.com

Oasis will reportedly not play the song Hello on their reunion tour due to the song’s associastions with convicted paedophile Gary Glitter.

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Lewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi Plays Surprise First Appearance In Two Years

by Music-News.com

Lewis Capaldi has returned to the stage for the first time in nearly two years at a charity gig in his native Scotland.

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

Ronnie Wood Made His First Appearance With The Rolling Stones 50 Years Ago Today

by Paul Cashmere

On 1 May 1975 Ronnie Wood made a spectacular debut with The Rolling Stones performing ‘Brown Sugar’ on the back of a Flat Bed truck. He was 27 years old at the time.

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Richard O'Brien portrait Thursday 2 July 2015 by Ros O'Gorman

The Rocky Horror Picture Show To Receive 50th Anniversary 4K Makeover

by Paul Cashmere

On 25 September, 1975 The Rocky Horror Picture Show will celebrate its 50th anniversary. For 2025, the 50th will be marked with an all new 4K Ultra HD version of the film with a newly mixed Dolby Atmos audio track.

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Billy Idol photo by David Raccuglia

Billy Idol and Avril Lavigne Perform ‘77’ for Jimmy Kimmel

by Paul Cashmere

Billy Idol was joined by Avril Lavigne for a performance of ‘77’ on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

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Tina Turner Hot For You Baby

Pet Shop Boys Remix Tina Turner’s Cover of John Paul Young’s ‘Hot For You Baby’

by Paul Cashmere

Pet Shop Boys have reconstructed Tina Turner’s recently uncovered ‘Hot For You Baby’.

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Oasis Some Might Say

Classic Oasis ‘Some Might Say’ Heads Back To Number One In The UK

by Music-News.com

Oasis’ 1995 classic ‘Some Might Say’ is in with a chance of getting to number one again in the UK.

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Billy Idol photo by Ros OGorman

Watch Billy Idol’s Funny Album Trailer With Avril Lavinge

by Paul Cashmere

Billy Idol has premiered a very funny trailer for his upcoming album with guest star Avril Lavinge starring as a kleptomaniac, actress and writer Alyssa Sabo as the clueless store customer and a bewildered Billy playing a record store employee.

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Loyle Carner

Loyle Carner To Perform In Australia December 2025

by Noise11.com

UK hip hop act Loyle Carner will performer four shows in Australia in December 2025.

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Rod Stewart photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Faces Have Recorded 11 New Tracks

by Paul Cashmere

The legendary The Faces have recorded 11 tracks for a new album, their drummer Kenney Jones has confirmed.

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Judith Owen Adds A Second Melbourne Date

by Paul Cashmere

Judith Owen has added a second date for Melbourne in June at the Paris Cat Jazz Club.

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Gordi

Gordi To Open For David Gray In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

Sophie Payten (aka Gordi) has been selected to open for David Gray’s upcoming Australian tour in November.

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Roy Thomas Baker photo by Jimmy Steinfeldt supplied

Legendary Record Producer Roy Thomas Baker Has Died At Age 78

by Paul Cashmere

Roy Thomas Baker, the legendary record producer behind Queen, The Cars, Motley Crue, Devo, Ozzy Osbourne and Cheap Trick, has died at the age of 78.

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John Lennon’s Last Autograph Up For Auction

by Music-News.com

On December 7, 1980 Willie Nile and John Lennon were recording at The Record Plant studio in New York City when engineer Thom Panunzio called saying, “John broke a string on his guitar. Do you have any extra strings?”

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The Who, Pete Townshend. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Zak Starkey Is Back In The Who

by Music-News.com

Drummer Zak Starkey is not parting company with The Who despite issuing a statement to the contrary.

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The Libertines by Mary Boukouvalas

The Libertines, Reverend and the Makers, The Forum, Tuesday 15th April, 2025

by Anna-Maria Megalogenis

In 2004, The Libertines toured Australia for the first time, without Pete Doherty, due to his drug addictions. When the rest of the band toured Japan, feeling betrayed he burgled Carl Barat’s flat and was jailed for six months. Since then, Doherty has toured with the band notably in 2018, where they also played the Forum and, on this sold-out show, clearly devoid of drugs and shenanigans of the past, the two albeit more mature founding members Doherty and Barat have well and truly buried the hatchet.

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Judas Priest Stained Class

Les Binks of Judas Priest Dies Aged 73

by Music-News.com

Former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks has died aged 73.

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Jethro Tull, Ian Anderson. photo by Ros O'Gorman

Jethro Tull Veers Towards Thick As A Brick in ‘Over Jerusalem

by Paul Cashmere

Jethro Tull’s new album ‘Curious Ruminant’ as a curious diversion in the track ‘Over Jerusalem’. 3 minutes 17 seconds into the new song, it becomes ‘Thick As A Brick’.

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Jarvis Cocker photo by Ros O'Gorman

Pulp Announce First Album In 24 Years

by Paul Cashmere

Pulp will release their first album in24 years in June titled ‘More’.

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Garbage photo by Joseph Cultice

Garbage Premiere New Song ‘There’s No Future In Optimism’

by Paul Cashmere

Garbage have a new song ‘There’s No Future In Optimism’ and a brand new album on the way.

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John Lennon and Yoko Ono

John Lennon Estate Share Video of ‘Well Well Well’

by Paul Cashmere

The estate of John Lennon has premiered a music video of Lennon live performing ‘Well Well Well’ from the One To One concerts.

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Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke by Jonathan Zawada

Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard Release ‘Gangsters’

by Paul Cashmere

Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard have a new track ‘Gangsters’ ahead of an album ‘Tall Tales’ due May 9 2025.

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The Sex Pistols Glen Matlock photo by Andrew Sladins

The Sex Pistols Dedicate Sydney Concert To Clem Burke

by Music-News.com

The Sex Pistols dedicated their latest concert to Blondie drummer Clem Burke.

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Gilbert O'Sullivan Noise11 interview

Gilbert O’Sullivan Talks Songwriting Today Swift and Gaga Style Verses Songwriting Then

by Paul Cashmere

Songwriting today is a lot different to the formula of 50 years ago. The songs of Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga have a completely different structure to that of The Beatles. Gilbert O’Sullivan understands why.

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Pete Best

Pete Best, The Original Drummer For The Beatles, Retires At 83

by Music-News.com

The Beatles’ original drummer Pete Best has officially retired from music.

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Madonna performs at Rod Laver Arena on Saturday 12 March 2016. This is the first show of the Australian leg of her world wide Rebel Heart Tour.

Madonna and Elton John “Bury The Hatchet”

by Paul Cashmere

Madonna and Elton John have ended their long and bitter feud. Madonna initiated the peace talks when she confronted Elton at Saturday Night Live on the weekend.

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