Metallica turned Marvel Stadium into a hometown celebration, covering The Living End’s Prisoner of Society as part of their 2025 Australian tour — and delivering a powerhouse, fan-favourite setlist.
Hayley Williams releases the complete 20-track physical edition of Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party, marking her first major independent release after two decades with Atlantic Records.
Australia is in the spotlight at the 2026 Grammy Awards with nominations for Tame Impala, RÜFÜS DU SOL and Amyl & The Sniffers, plus an Australian connection via BLACKPINK’s Rosé.
Greystone Canyon, Thin Lizzy, Suicide, Something Borrowed Something New, Australian rock, new single, Rockshots Records ...
Shudder To Think are back with their first new music in almost 30 years, releasing Thirst Walk and Playback alongside West Coast tour dates.
The Power Station, featuring members of Duran Duran, Chic and Robert Palmer, mark 40 years with new anniversary editions including rare live recordings.
Nick Barker And The Reptiles return with Blood Nose, their first new single in over ten years, delivering a raw dose of classic Australian rock.
Deep Purple’s fearless 1975 studio album Come Taste The Band reaches its 50th anniversary, celebrating the daring Mark IV line-up with Tommy Bolin.
Radiohead returned to the stage in Madrid after seven years, performing in the round and delivering two wildly different setlists from across their catalogue.
Steph Strings will release her debut album Feel Alive in January 2026. The Melbourne artist shares the new single Devil Woman and confirms global tour dates.
Morrissey has cancelled all remaining 2025 tour dates across South America and Europe due to extreme exhaustion, adding to a growing list of abandoned shows this year.
Tickets go on sale 14 November (local time), with presales beginning on 11 November for selected cardholders.