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Michael Prebeg, Journalist

Michael Prebeg

Michael Prebeg is a freelance journalist who has been working in the communications and media industry for more than a decade. During his Bachelor of Media Studies (Journalism), he discovered his passion for writing and photographing the live music scene and hasn't looked back since. Michael loves nothing more than attending a live music gig and has been an active writer for The Music since 2014 and previously contributed to a number of local online and print publications.

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Rita Ora
Live Review: Rita Ora @ Albert Park, Melbourne (Lakeside Festival)
Music and motor sport collide at Albert Park as Rita Ora and Rogue Traders turn the Lakeside Festival into the Australian Grand Prix’s most electrifying post-qualifying highlight.
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Live Review: Sophie Ellis-Bextor @ Forum Melbourne
Sophie Ellis‑Bextor turns the Forum into a glitter-soaked, disco-fuelled joyride for her first-ever Australian headline show.
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The Veronicas at John Cain Arena for AO Live
Live Review: The Veronicas + SOFI TUKKER @ John Cain Arena
Pride, pop and pure euphoria collide for a triple bill for AO LIVE featuring Melbourne’s own Memphis LK, global dance titans SOFI TUKKER, and Australia’s pop punk twins The Veronicas.
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RÜFÜS DU SOL
Live Review: RÜFÜS DU SOL @ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
RÜFÜS DU SOL returns to Melbourne for the first of three sold-out homecoming shows on their Inhale/Exhale tour, with support from SG Lewis to deliver an electrifying night of emotion, energy and electronic perfection.
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Teddy Swims
Live Review: Teddy Swims, Matt Corby @ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
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.
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Killing Heidi
Live Review: Killing Heidi @ Northcote Theatre, Melbourne
Killing Heidi’s Reflector turns 25 with a sold-out, high-voltage homecoming show in Melbourne — a nostalgic, emotional, and electrifying tribute to the album that defined a generation of Aussie alt-rock.
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Kasey Chambers performing live
Live Review: Bluesfest Day Four (Sunday, 20 April 2025)
As what was ostensibly the last Bluesfest wraps up for 2025, it's clear there's still life left in the inimitable event yet.
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Crowded House performing live.
Live Review: Bluesfest Day Three (Saturday, 19 April 2025)
Saturday brings a huge line up of stellar performances with unforgettable live music moments and fresh hope that it may not be the end of Bluesfest after all.
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Toto performing live
Live Review: Bluesfest Day Two (Friday, 18 April 2025)
The excitement stays at fever pitch as the second day of Bluesfest rolls on in Byron Bay.
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Tones And I Performing Live
Live Review: Bluesfest Day One (Thursday, 17 April 2025)
Day one of the 36th annual Bluesfest 2025 is a spectacular start to the festival, filled with incredible performances and a vibrant atmosphere, kicking off with a mix of legendary blues artists and exciting new talent.
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The Corrs
Live Review: The Corrs @ Rochford Wines, Yarra Valley
The Corrs perform a very special show at Rochford Wines joined by Gypsy Lee, Gabriella Cilmi and Delta Goodrem for an unforgettable day of live music.
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Bryan Adams @ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Live Review: Bryan Adams @ Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Bryan Adams returns to Australia for the first of two sold-out shows at Rod Laver Arena on his ‘So Happy It Hurts tour’ for a night filled with nostalgia and pure rock 'n' roll magic.