Byron Bay’s Drop Legs are back at it with a new single in ‘East Coast Nasty’, and are hitting the Pacific Highway this summer to play 6 shows in support of the release. From Sunshine Coast’s Solbar, all the way down to Ulladulla, the band have been in the studio cooking up more ‘pub dub’ for the hotter months.
Read MoreAre you ready for the madcap chaos of Australia’s largest travelling music festival aka Good Things Festival? It's fast upon us with it's head-spinning lineup fit for a fever dream and we're not kiddin' when we're saying tickets are selling fast with Melbourne at 86% sold, Sydney at 81% and Brisbane at 87%. As Good Things come to those who wait, we're thrilled to announce the headline sideshows from some of the artists on the huge Good Things Festival line up. Set your alarm clocks as these tickets won't last.
Read MoreMaori reggae rockers KATCHAFIRE have announced their Australia 2024 tour dates in November & December, with shows in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia. Special guest on the tour is fellow New Zealander Laughton Kora, with local supports to be announced.
Read MoreInternationally acclaimed dub maestros Kingfisha have announced their first tour dates in four years, kicking off at Island Vibes festival on Stradbroke Island/Minjerribah before heading to Cairns/Gimuy, Brunswick/Bulleke-bek, Brisbane/Magandjin and Eudlo on the Sunshine Coast.
Read MoreWollongong-based music company Yours and Owls are thrilled to announce a significant expansion of their venue booking roster that sees them entering the VIC music market for the first time, welcoming Melbourne’s iconic Thornbury Theatre, Sunshine Coast entertainment hub, The Station, and UTS institutions The Loft and The Underground!
Read MoreGet set to revisit where it all began for iconic Aussie rockers The Butterfly Effect, with the quartet today announcing a massive regional run in 2025, celebrating 21 years since the release of their seminal debut album ‘Begins Here’.
Read MoreSay hello to 2025 and get set to soak up some summer vibes; Melbourne’s biggest family-friendly music and food event Hello Sunshine will return next March for an unforgettable celebration of music, tasty treats and endless entertainment. An all-ages event that caters to diehard music fans, parents, kids, foodies and everyone in between, Hello Sunshine’s 2025 edition features a bumper lineup for the ages, including performances from Stone Temple Pilots, Smash Mouth, Wolfmother, Kasey Chambers, Rogue Traders, Drapht, an extra special Bluey live show and meet & greet, Lenny Pearce and Whistle & Trick.
Read MoreGrab a pair of Vans and your best mates, and get set for some classic summer festival vibes like the good old days; this October and November, the hottest ticket in town will be Hotter Than Hell, with the Aussie festival celebrating all things rock returning later this year for a monster 2024 edition with one stage, no clashes and affordable prices with tickets from $85.
Read MoreMonolith is thrilled to announce its triumphant return, bringing an unbeatable curation of international names and Australian favourites to venues around the country this November.
Alongside the incredible lineup will be workshops, panels, market stalls and DJ’s to further enhance the festival experience for Australian prog fans.
Headlined by New York prog rock icons Coheed And Cambria on their first Australian tour since 2016, Monolith 2024 comes out the gate swinging.
Read MoreRhythm & The Reef is set to make a triumphant return to the picturesque Meadowlands Amphitheatre, Botanic Gardens in Mackay on Saturday, October 5th, 2024. Against the backdrop of this breathtaking location, the festival promises to deliver an experience that will leave a lasting impression on both local, intrastate and interstate punters alike.
Read MoreSpace Girls Festival is thrilled to announce OUTER SPACE, an exciting and inclusive event taking place at headspace Gympie on Thursday, June 27 from 2pm to 7pm. This vibrant festival promises a day of live music, celebration, and empowerment, all in honour of Pride Month.
Read MoreGadigal/Sydney-based alt-rock powerhouse RedHook will supersize the party at their biggest Australian headline shows ever this August and September. Tickets on sale Thursday, May 30 at 9am AEST HERE.
Read MoreTen years ago, KINGSWOOD firmly staked their claim as one of Australia’s finest new voices in rock music with the release of a dynamic and electrifying debut album, MICROSCOPIC WARS. Following a string of successful EP releases that helped define the band’s early sound, generating momentum and fan bases around Australia. When it came time for Kingswood to deliver their first studio album, they went big.
Read MoreNational rock treasures, Grinspoon are back with a brand new single, album announcement, and one hell of a tour to celebrate all of this.
Read MoreA festival for music and beer lovers makes its welcome return on July 13 when the third annual Big Weekend Music Festival kicks off at Black Flag Brewing in Coolum. Priceless Records have put together a killer line-up showcasing both touring and local acts set to captivate audiences and crank the vibes to 11.
Read MoreAustralian indie royalty, Fremantle’s San Cisco offer up their fifth studio album, ‘Under The Light’ (via Island City Records), and in turn announce an 11-date regional tour throughout May that covers a good chunk of QLD and a few NSW dates to boot.
Read MoreAbsolutely on a roll in the heavy scene, Melbourne metal-core mavericks Void Of Vision offer up their latest high octane single, ‘Empty’ - a track that is raw, ferocious and oozing with caustic dexterity.
Read MoreMeanjin/Brisbane’s rock n roll stalwarts, Reckless Coast offer up their second single to come from their much overdo debut EP in the spirited new track, ‘Burn Street’.
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