Swift dancer quotes iconic Aussie movie
The crowd of 80,000 fans erupted into laughter after the line was said at the end of her popular song.
The crowd of 80,000 fans erupted into laughter after the line was said at the end of her popular song.
Chaos erupted outside Accor Stadium last night as an announcement sent hordes of Swift fans running before the singer stepped on stage.
Taylor Swift has done it again in Sydney, melting her fans’ hearts by sharing a special moment with a five-year-old.
The Prime Minister maybe been ‘shaking it off’, but some Aussies aren’t happy with his weekend antics.
ARE they or aren’t they? Just days after Posh denied the Spice Girls were going on tour, it’s been reported they’ve all signed contracts to return to the stage.
PRINCE’S sister Tyka Nelson has announced she will join the world premiere Nothing Compares 2 Prince concerts celebrating the legendary musician’s life in Australia.
KYLIE Minogue’s launching her new album with a handful of intimate concerts – but the price tag for tickets has been slammed by fans as “disgusting”.
PREPARING for her fashion show in New York, Victoria Beckham set the record straight about a possible reunion tour.
ADAM Lambert — reprising his frontman role with Queen during an Australia tour this month — reveals he is open to creating a new record with his band mates, but insists he is still their ‘guest’.
ED Sheeran says he fell in love with Missy Higgins when he was 13 and she was performing a sold-out concert at the Sydney Opera House.
TELL me what you want, what you really, really want. If you said you want the Spice Girls to do a world tour then you’re in luck. But will they come Down Under?
PINK Floyd founding member Roger Waters is ready to bow out of Brisbane with a bang, as the music legend admits tonight’s show will probably be his last ever in Queensland.
YOU wouldn’t think it standing in front of a sellout crowd of 9000, but American rapper Macklemore has admitted to his adoring Brisbane fans that last year’s NRL Grand Final performance made him “nervous”.
IT’S been almost 10 years since guitarist and singer Shane Parsons joined forces with drummer Simon Ridley to form DZ Deathrays, a scuzzy dance-punk band they started with the humble aim of playing at mates’ house parties in Brisbane
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