“Every Aussie grows up seeing the Sydney Opera House on postcards and TV, but never in a million years did I think I’d be standing on it - let alone dropping onto it from a helicopter...”
The animal rights organisation requested that Robert Plant change his name for a month to raise awareness for 'Plant Wool Month.'
While Australia might seem like a dream location for some performers, a handful of artists have had a complicated and contentious history with the country.
Matt Corby and Teddy Swims captivate Rod Laver Arena with their powerhouse vocals, charisma, and soul, taking us on a journey through intimacy, vulnerability, and celebration.
Kee’ahn’s talents reduced the late Uncle Archie Roach to tears and made them an obvious choice for Baker Boy’s sublime “Blak choir,” but who knew they nearly pursued a career in basketball?
The Aussie rapper will be joined by special guest (and his bestie) Pez for a 43-date regional tour in 2026.
"Every riff and every scream of the crowd will resonate in honor of the great legacy Sam offered to Nu-Metal," a notice from the band's promoter reads.
Artists including The Paper Kites, Vera Blue, The Rubens, Bliss n Eso, and an all-star rock and roll crew will perform at next year's concert series.
rage will play interviews and “mischief from Ace in particular,” plus music videos and KISS's 1980 episode of 'Countdown.'
“It’ll be sweaty, loud and a little nostalgic and ‘…that’s the way we like it!’”
The Final Chamber tour will celebrate Wu-Tang Clan’s rich catalogue, with deep cuts, live debuts, and classics.
“Australia has always shown real love for Rolling Loud, and we can’t wait to deliver something special for the fans Down Under.”
With his band The Polaroids releasing their first full-length album in over 20 years, Oz rock icon Dave McCormack discusses navigating the murky depths of memory and time. Warning: may contain traces of 'Bluey.'