Weird and wonderful, Mona Foma festival lets slip some highlights for 2017
The strangest music festival in the country, at Hobart's always adventurous MONA gallery, teases with two of next year's headliners.
The strangest music festival in the country, at Hobart's always adventurous MONA gallery, teases with two of next year's headliners.
The 32-year-old ARIA Award-winner returns to Melbourne for a one-off performance.
Australian-born dancer, choreographer and director Wade Robson claims he was groomed by the Jackson organisation from the age of five.
Foy Vance has a sound. But it was what he did with that sound that left me unsatisfied at a sold-out performance at the Basement.
Paul Lewis and Douglas Boyd please again with a confident, well-rounded performance of Beethoven, Brahms and more.
In 2012, Karen Marie Orsted, the Danish pop firebrand known as MO, was not getting a lot of sleep in New York.
Sticky Carpet: King of the North, Melbourne Music Week, Dan Sultan, Laneway Festival and more.
Preoccupations, Deborah Conway & Will Zygier, Mike Noga, Scott & Charlene's Wedding and Remi.
The remaining three Spice Girls are on the hunt for new members ahead of a reunion planned for next year.
More variety and on-trend choices from the big little music festival.
Update: The petition authors, who took aim at Triple J's Hottest 100 date, have announced that they will continue to keep the petition going until the ABC youth station makes clear its plans for an alternative date in the future.
It's 20 years since the iconic rapper - who has a music catalogue estimated at $US100 million - was murdered.
From Melbourne's electro rockers Northeast Party House and electronica duo GL, to the I Love Life Festival, we have your week in live music covered.
From a riotous gypsy trip to solid electronic and sublime strings.
Forster's memoir "Grant & I" also serves as an extended love letter to his closest friend, collaborator and inspiration, Grant McLennan.
Today marks the release of Hart's second album, the assured Smoke Fire Hope Desire.
It might come as a surprise to many that Remi Kolawole experienced a deep mental crash following his critically-acclaimed album, Raw x Infinity.
Triple J is in serious discussions to shift the Hottest 100 away from Australia Day, in response to a growing campaign to move it out of respect to Indigenous Australians.
The Sri Lankan artist doesn't believe in playing nice when refugees are risking their lives to survive.
Sydney drummer Stella Mozgawa was inspired to pick up the sticks by Zac Hanson. Two decades later she has jammed with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, is an in-demand session musician, and provides the beats for all-female rock group Warpaint.
While Wilco and Taasha Coates relax and Elvis Presley's home rarities are unearthed, Murray McNab remains incendiary and Deborah Conway and Willy Zygier ask big questions.
Creative director Richard Mills launches a magical program with Sleeping Beauty, The Snow Queen, The Princess and the Pea and more.
He didn't come for a decade and now The Boss is back for his third tour in five years.
Melbourne rising artist Tash Sultana suffered a major setback to the sold-out European leg of her world tour when a Jetstar Australia connecting flight to Berlin lost thousands of dollars worth of her equipment in transit.
Skeleton Tree never directly addresses Nick Cave's unimaginable loss but a powerful evocation of grief and bone-deep sadness still haunts.
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