Florence + The Machine, Marlon Williams and Billie Eilish are heading to Geelong for a day on the green

Bringing together three unique, talented and critically acclaimed artists, a day on the green is heading back to Mt Duneed Estate next January for a very special performance.

2018 Geelong contemporary art prize

This year the $30,000 acquisitive award goes to Melbourne artist Andrew Browne.

Bones and Jones going somewhere wonderful

How bloody exciting has the last six months been for Bones and Jones?

Melbourne singer-songwriter Natalie Carolan has emerged from an extended break

We chat to Natalie about her EP, her influences and the future.

SweetGems

Meet the Gem behind the cakes

Five minutes with Riley Catherall

We chat to Riley Catherall, a Melbourne based Americana singer-songwriter

Abbey Stone on unusual beginnings and the biggest guitar show in the southern hemisphere

Abbey Stone will be performing at the Acoustic Stage at 11am on Saturday August 4 at this years Melbourne Guitar Show.

Perth rockers Legs Electric on their new EP 'Two Sides'

Taking the sonic boom of their live show and capturing it like a storm in a bottle, Legs Electric have channelled everything they have into their new EP, Two Sides.

Melbourne garage darlings Baby Blue talk their EP, tour vans & digging deeper

We chat to the endearingly honest Rhea Caldwell ahead of their Do What You Like EP Tour.

Bloc Party to perform debut album 'Silent Alarm' in full for 2018 Australian tour

Prepare to take things back to 2005

The White Album: The 50th Anniversary Concert

Four of Australia’s greatest male vocalists come together once again, for what is one of the most successful Beatles events ever to be staged in Australia.

Pete Murray on being his own worst critic

“When Feeler came out, I’d never listen to it from start to finish. I’d get a few songs in and I couldn’t bare to listen to it.”

Bombs Away on their debut album Fragments

Ready to drop a few bombs

Pale Waves make their Australian debut

We caught up with lead singer-songwriter Heather Baron-Gracie on the eve of their first trip to Australia to chat about their upcoming debut LP, living their dreams at just 23 and how having a row can help make a record.

Slum Sociable are bringing their fresh tunes to Geelong and Ballarat

We chat to Quinn following their new tunes and ahead of the upcoming tour.

Wendy Matthews: Celebrating the Songs of Joni Mitchell

This July will see five of Australia’s most outstanding voices come together in celebration of the music of Joni Mitchell.

Luca Brasi; a time of contemplation

With the band releasing their fourth studio album, Stay, there is truly no denying how hard working this Tasmanian four-piece is.

MAMMA MIA! is making its way to Melbourne

After commencing its new national tour at the Canberra Theatre Centre with a sold out season, global musical phenomenon MAMMA MIA! will make its way to Melbourne’s Princess Theatre this July.

Lloyd Spiegel is back with his eighth album

Australian Blues master and acoustic guitarist extraordinaire Lloyd Spiegel has dropped his eighth album, Backroads, and it is an absolute pearler.

Anty Horgan for PM

Anty Horgan is busy. But it’s fine. He prefers it that way.

Tim Spriggs lets us in on Something Else

We chat to the Australian creative about his beginnings, his EP and what’s to come.

The Rubens on their bold and confident third record

Speaking with the groups lead vocalist Sam Margin, Forte sussed out the recording process of their third album, LO LA RU, and how The Rubens may have made up their own country…

Circus Oz rocks into a milestone year

Celebrating 40 years at the Royal Botanic Gardens.

Echuca-Moama Winter Blues Festival 2018

A weekend not to be missed

 

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