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

Jennifer Sando, Journalist

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Live Review: Courtney Barnett
"The set was well thought out, and it became apparent that this was a feel-good gig for all ages."
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Live Review: Robbie Williams
"For those without high expectations Williams came through with the goods, but he also didn't bust his chops for us."
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Live Review: Dan Sultan
"If musicians could be Aussie landmarks, then Sultan, with a voice capable of carrying the heart and soul of Australia, should be one. "
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Live Review: Glen Hansard
"Hansard broke a string during 'Falling Slowly', which should now come with a goosebumps guarantee."
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Live Review: Against Me!
"Hearing the lyrics “Do you remember when you were young and you wanted to set the world on fire?” being sung out anthemically by almost every person in the room made it a definite gig highlight."
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Live Review: Ed Sheeran
"Ed Sheeran had given it his all, and indeed has what it takes to shake up any arena all on his own."
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Live Review: Billy Idol, Cheap Trick, The Angels, The Choirboys
"the crowd would no doubt chant for Leconfield Winery too, for delivering Billy Idol to us, and for putting on a great day (and night) of magnificent, simple rock‘n’roll."
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Live Review: Billy Idol, Cheap Trick
"A great day (and night) of magnificent, simple rock‘n’roll."
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Live Review: The Tea Party
Martin was ever smooth, ever cool and rather fascinatingly, his hair stayed in place at The Tea Party show in Adelaide.