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

Stephanie Oakes, Journalist

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Live Review: Bernard Fanning, Dustin Tebbutt, Ainslie Wills
"Every beer-bellied man in that room felt inferior as soon as he stepped on stage."
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Live Review: The Delta Riggs, Gideon Bensen, The Cherry Dolls
"Oh boy, did they absolutely throw themselves into it!?"
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Live Review: Boo Seeka, Mane
"Layered sounds and soulful vocals flowed throughout every track."
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Live Review: Matt Corby, R W Grace
"...the screams were deafening as the man himself meandered onto the stage shrouded in darkness."
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Live Review: Gang Of Youths, Day Wave, Spookyland
"No jury needed, the verdict is out. Le’aupepe is the most magnetic human on this earth."
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Live Review: Saskwatch, Cub Sport, The Aves
"Nkechi Anele was the queen of the night, not one moment's opportunity to display pure energy and groove evaded her."
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Live Review: Cold War Kids, Jesse Davidson
"Few bands can create tracks that seep into your bloodstream, that sound so familiar yet are somehow brand new."
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Live Review: Ball Park Music, Jeremy Neale, Tongue Tied Theives
Ball Park Music were mind-blowingly epic.
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Live Review: London Grammar, Wet
London Grammar elated the souls of Brisbane at the Riverstage.
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Live Review: Angus & Julia Stone, Jarryd James
Angus & Julia Stone left the Sunshine Coast with their heads up in the clouds.
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Live Review: The Growlers, The Babe Rainbow, Donny Love
The Growlers' set won over some more Aussie fans
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Live Review: Tropical Zombie, Fish Out Of Water, Tea Society
Tropical Zombie proved they are ready to make a name for themselves at Solbar.