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Reviews / Live
Live Review: 'No Fuckboys In 2020': Lizzo's Sydney Show Was Everything We Hoped
"A divine experience."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Middle Kids, Didirri
"Joy sang with a fiery determination and energy that’s almost become emblematic of the band."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: James Morrison, Hein Cooper
"[H]is older tracks were where the concert really came alive."
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Live Review: Catfish & The Bottlemen
"A band that are only going to get bigger and better at what they do."
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Live Review: The Jezabels, Bored Shorts, E For Echo
"[The Jezabels are] true masters of beautiful, bittersweet melodies."
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Live Review: John Butler Trio, Missy Higgins
"Butler, like Higgins before him, managed to forge a feeling of intimacy in such a large venue almost seamlessly."
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Live Review: Damien Rice, Gordi
"It's perhaps his Irish wit and talent for conversation that made this night one to remember."
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Live Review: Interpol
"A live show brimming with an ethereal strangeness."
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Live Review: Katy Perry
"As Perry, in a bright red jumpsuit, hovered into the arena on a giant illuminated glass star, it was clear no frills would be spared."
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Live Review: Snow Patrol, Husky
"Lightbody was a natural charmer on stage, busting out goofy dance moves during songs and bantering effortlessly with the audience."
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Live Review: Regina Spektor
"It was evident that there would be no bells and whistles in this intimate performance — just Spektor and her instrument of choice."
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Live Review: Simple Plan, Stateside, Eat Your Heart Out
"It's not every day you see adult audience members singing along to teenage anthems and loving every second of it."
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