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The one-time One Direction star backs up November shows with more next year while the Kiwi superstar comes out in November to play under the stars.
Since joining Fairfax in 1992, Bernard has been an editor and written on education, roads and local politics. These days, he specialises in music and is the senior music writer and reviewer.
The one-time One Direction star backs up November shows with more next year while the Kiwi superstar comes out in November to play under the stars.
If you've got some flamboyance and some front, anything is possible, even getting the most famous scream in Australian music on your album.
The young electro-pop artist thinks she's waited 200 lifetimes for this opportunity. That's why she is taking charge of it all.
While the visuals, sound and songs impressed, if you're looking for the woman within, all that glitters is not Goldfrapp.
His baritone and pared back storytelling, and maybe some Tim Tams, made something special from ordinary things.
The artist formerly known as Chet Faker got physical with a bigger, louder, sexier show.
There's traditional roots in this Irishwoman's music but the journey has gone much further.
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