Simply the best: 2024’s greatest musical moments
The Australian’s music writer nominates his highlights of 2024, from the best concerts, songs and albums to the best books and soundtrack usage.
The Australian’s music writer nominates his highlights of 2024, from the best concerts, songs and albums to the best books and soundtrack usage.
Confessional Q+A with the British singer-songwriter, whose debut single has become one of the most-streamed Spotify songs of all time, with more than 2.8 billion plays.
Confessional Q+A: the Canadian-American singer, songwriter and composer talks money, rehab, Trump and dog balls ahead of his first Australian tour in five years.
Following a national tour in support of her chart-topping third album, Sunday Sadness, ARIA Award-winning singer-songwriter Amy Shark reveals her secret to balancing health, diet and wellbeing on the road.
In more ways than one, Roman Banks took on the most difficult role on Broadway when he was cast as the treasured and troubled pop icon in MJ: The Musical.
When music festival director Peter Noble announced in August that Bluesfest 2025 would mark the finale of the long-running event, he was near the end of his tether. What’s changed?
While this Queensland tourist attraction is taking a breather for its 2025 edition, organisers have booked one performer for a sunset concert to mirror the desert gig that set it all in motion.
Tina Arena’s signature song has been named as one of 10 new additions to Sounds of Australia, a collection of nationally significant audio recordings.
Anyone grumbling that rock ‘n’ roll is dead ‘n’ buried needs to park themselves in front of this man and his exceptional band.
For 44 years, Icehouse frontman Iva Davies has been mourning the loss of a dear friend. All these years later, he’s hoping to be reunited – and you may be able to help him.
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