Crowded House, Vance Joy, Ocean Alley and Tones And I are part of a slew of huge names which will help Byron Bay celebrate its last ever BluesFest in 2025. Organisers have revealed an epic line-up to celebrate the major music festival’s 36th and final year. The first artist announcement includes: Gary Clark Jr, Rag’n’Bone
The internet is losing it over the 2024 Good Things Festival lineup which just arrived in its punk-rock and riff-fuelled glory – and it’s HUGE! Coming to Brisbane Showgrounds on December 8, and with shows in Melbourne and Sydney, the Good Things punk, rock and metal extravaganza will be headlined by nu metal legends Korn. But
Sunshine Coast soul and R’n’B artist Will Clift has announced a string of East-Coast shows to celebrate the release of his new track “Sublime”. Co-written and produced by Australian singer/songwriter Matt Corby, the song puts all Will’s sunshiny, beachtown vibes into one feel-good track. ”Sublime is the second track Matt and I have worked on together,”
UK ’60s rock legends The Animals will play shows in Caloundra and D’Aguilar as part of their 60th Anniversary and Farewell Tour. Once known as “one of the most important bands” in the British Invasion, their folk-rock influence on modern music is undeniable. The Animals are known for iconic songs, “We’ve Gotta Get Out Of
It’s AusMusic Month and AusMusic T-Shirt Day on November 30. To kick it off Yelo Mag has hand-picked some Australian merch that’s hotter than the outback summer. A bit like the wine drinkers who buy their bottles based off a label these perfect Christmas stuffers have been chosen based on aesthetics alone. And the takeaway
Silverchair’s Daniel Johns has signed a publishing deal with BMG that will give him ownership of the band’s entire back catalogue of music. It also includes the 44-year-old’s solo album, FutureNever, and a film which he will release next year. BMG will represent the publishing and record arrangements, including Silverchair chart-toppers, “Straight Lines”, “The Greatest View”, “Ana’s Song” and
Gold Coast DJ Fisher has shut down Hollywood Boulevard and the internet on the same day. The televised event saw 12,000 people take over the famous Los Angeles strip in the US. Fisher joined British electronic music producer and DJ Chris Lake for a sold-out set, “Under Construction”. It all unfolded at the iconic star-studded