Fresh Finds: Class Of 2025 – Aussie Acts To Add To Your Playlist

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Enmore Theatre, Sydney
NSW To Receive Four New Special Entertainment Precincts
"It’s a win for artists, local businesses and the community."
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Billie Eilish @ Qudos Bank Arena
Another Australian Stadium Adopts Facial Recognition Technology
With 15,000 seats, the Adelaide venue can hold 16,500 for sports events and up to 26,000 for outdoor concerts. The last act to play there was the Foo Fighters.
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SXSW 2024
SXSW Responds To Artists And Texas Governor Over Artist Boycott
"Music is the soul of SXSW, and it has long been our legacy. We fully respect the decision these artists made to exercise their right to free speech."
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Bruce Springsteen @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Superfans To Pay More At Live Events As ‘Dynamic Pricing’ Heads To Australia
“Concerts are a really special moment in their life, and they will pay for it,” says Live Nation President and CEO Michael Rapino.
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Angus & Julia Stone
Angus & Julia Stone Suing Former Manager & Team Over Alleged Overcharged Fees
The powerhouse siblings allege their former manager overcharged them on fees.
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Spunk Records
Spunk Records Call It A Day, Detail Farewell Shows
“I’ve had a wonderful, wonderful 25 years and had the opportunity to work with and/or meet most of my favourite artists.”
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Lazy Ghost
Lazy Ghost Take Home $25,000 In Good Intent’s ‘Greater Good’ Initiative
The guys had a vision for every aspect of the initiative and we can't wait to see how 2024 and beyond unfolds for them!”
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Believe
Warner Music Makes A Play For Believe
A formal offer is yet to be made, but it could ring up to the tune of nearly $3 billion.
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Elefant Traks' 18th anniversary celebrations
Elefant Traks Closing Down After 26 Years
“I don't think there has been a more important label in Australian music for the last three decades than Elefant Traks.”
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John Butler Trio
How John Butler Trio Changed The Aussie Music Landscape With ‘Sunrise Over Sea’
In 2004, John Butler Trio’s third album ‘Sunrise Over Sea’ achieved the “impossible”, becoming the first fully indie album to debut at #1 on the ARIA charts.
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Groovin The Moo - Sunshine Coast
Are Exorbitant Policing Costs Killing NSW Music Festivals?
“I think you will see festivals cancelling and or taking a year off more so than a national touring festival skipping a NSW leg."
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Radio
Music Business, Radio & Royalty Rate Battle Goes To Senate
Public hearings for a Senate inquiry began this week, addressing the future of the contentious one percent cap deciding how much commercial radio pays record companies and artists each year.