Moment you missed at Taylor Swift concert
The sound of sound of 96,000 screaming Australians filled the MCG for Taylor Swift on Friday – but there was something they all missed.
The sound of sound of 96,000 screaming Australians filled the MCG for Taylor Swift on Friday – but there was something they all missed.
There was a cheeky tribute to Australia during Taylor Swift’s concert in Melbourne on Friday night and fans are loving it.
The global megastar made a “generous” move to help Aussies doing it tough ahead of her Melbourne show last night.
Taylor Swift left one young fan in tears after this sweet moment at her MCG concert last night.
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SLIPKNOT front man Corey Taylor says he is not fully healed from serious injury but is promising some seriously hard-rocking shows this month.
LISA Mitchell shakes off her folk self and goes back to her teenage years, even remembering the songs on the school bus for her new album.
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SUZI Quatro had retired until her husband got her playing with The Sweet’s Andy Scott and Slade’s Don Powell. The trio are Australia bound.
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IF politician Anthony Albanese hadn’t helped Sticky Fingers out of a sticky visa problem, the notorious party band may have called it a day.
GREEN Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong is clean and sober and talking about the band’s new album, which is the angriest since American Idiot.
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