Jimmy Barnes closed the Australian leg of the Working Class Man 40th Anniversary Tour in Melbourne with Icehouse, Ian Moss and Kate Ceberano delivering a multi-generational Australian rock showcase.
Rihanna’s second album A Girl Like Me turns 20. The 2006 release delivered her first US number one single SOS and set the stage for the global pop career that followed.
Live’s Songs From Black Mountain turns 20 in 2026, marking the final studio album recorded by the band’s original lineup led by Ed Kowalczyk.
Liz Stokes of The Beths discusses the new album Straight Line Was A Lie, songwriting anxiety and the band’s expanding catalogue with Noise11.
Less Than Jake return to Australia and New Zealand in October and November for the Circus Down Under tour with The Aquabats! and The Suicide Machines.
Lady Gaga and Doechii have released Runway, the lead single from The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack, produced by Andrew Watt and Bruno Mars.
Noah Kahan will return to Australia and New Zealand in 2026 with The Great Divide Tour following the release of his fourth album The Great Divide.
Phil Jamieson has announced his second solo album 10Charlie, previewed by the new single Weekends, alongside a 44 date PJ Air Australian tour beginning in June.
Robert Plant revisits the Led Zeppelin classic Ramble On with his band Saving Grace during a performance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
The Western Front finally release their long-lost album Eureka, recorded in the early 1980s with Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy, after four decades in the vault.
Howard Jones will headline the Things Can Only Get Better North American tour in 2026 with Wang Chung, The English Beat and Modern English performing full sets across the United States and Canada.
New Zealand alternative artist Vana releases the new single In Your Name through Sumerian Records as she prepares to begin her first US headlining tour starting April 17.