FIRST PICS, VIDEO: FIFO Paul McCartney ahead of Brisbane show
Sir Paul McCartney has landed in Brisbane but he won’t be wasting any time in the River City after his concert tonight, opting to jet back to his Queensland home away from home.
Sir Paul McCartney has landed in Brisbane but he won’t be wasting any time in the River City after his concert tonight, opting to jet back to his Queensland home away from home.
Sunrise weatherman Sam Mac is copping flak from his fans for leaving his mum out of a once-in a lifetime moment.
A common message displayed before the Sydney concert of Beatles icon Paul McCartney has sparked debate online.
Charlie Puth closed his Melbourne concert on Sunday night with a heart-wrenching tribute to Matthew Perry, as a tear-jerking video shows a crowd of thousands joining in.
EVERY day’s a party for superstar DJ Hardwell, but with sellout concerts and A-list collaborations to focus on don’t expect him to get wasted.
RIHANNA gave a sexy onstage lap-dance to a male fan … but while she was into it, the results were hilariously awkward.
TORI Amos announces her Australian tour today, talking to news.com.au about motherhood, music and Miley Cyrus.
WHEN “very noisy” Paul Simon lived upstairs from Sting in New York, a friendship was born. Now a tour like no other is on its way to Australia.
SHE has sprinkled fairy dust on The Voice ratings and now Kylie wants her fans to get their dancing shoes on for her next Aussie tour.
STING and Paul Simon are heading to Australia on a double bill that will see the two music greats on stage together, sharing bands and singing each other’s songs.
THE music industry gatekeepers used to say female artists shouldn’t tour together but more Australian women are joining forces. And fans love it.
BEYONCE and Jay Z have stunned the audience at their On The Run tour by playing never-before-seen footage of their 2008 wedding and Blue Ivy’s birth.
A LEAKED rider from Katy Perry’s camp reveals she needs someone to wash and cut fresh fruits and veggies before every show. She’s not alone.
REVIEW: Thirty-three-and-a-third years after their debut album Chemistry, Mondo Rock’s vintage lineup reunites to play it again track by track.
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