
From Tool and Refused playing huge sets to Make Them Suffer embracing pyro and Maple's Pet Dinosaur making their Good Things debut, these are just some of the highlights from the Melbourne edition of Good Things.

Following Good Things Festival, Shirley Manson took to social media to say she makes "NO APOLOGIES whatsoever for getting annoyed at beachballs at shows."

Nudity, Spanish elections, and chart hits for the band that’s again calling it quits.

Lady Gaga played her first Australian show in eleven years in Melbourne last night.

David Byrne has picked cuts from the likes of Prince, 100 gecs, Phoebe Bridgers, and Australia's own Julia Jacklin for his new playlist.

The boycott comes after the organising committee voted to allow Israel to compete.

In overall Google searches for the year, Ozzy Osbourne ranked #9 among Aussies.

Benji and Joel Madden have been surrounding themselves with artists who make them look inward, and it’s resulted in one of Good Charlotte’s most honest albums to date and a massive live show heading to Australia in early 2026.

Stadiums Tasmania boss James Avery stated that Foo Fighters aren't playing the show "to make money," but have a history of "playing in regions that don’t get large-scale events like this."

Delivering a set of fan favourites, deep cuts and hits in a multi-act stadium show, no one puts on a stadium experience like Kendrick Lamar.

“I wanted to make sure that we showcased the fact that disability doesn't just look like a wheelchair user – disability looks like all different things,” explains Eliza Hull.

Country stars Lainey Wilson and Morgan Evans will share the stage with Dami Im, Casey Donovan, and more.

It hit number one 40 years ago this week.