Jack Douglas, the producer behind John Lennon’s Double Fantasy and Aerosmith’s classic 1970s albums, has died at the age of 80.
Beck transformed Melbourne’s Palais Theatre into an orchestral alternative rock showcase, revisiting Sea Change, Odelay, Morning Phase and Loser with Philharmonia Australia and Jason Falkner.
Neil Finn and Eddie Rayner may have accidentally confirmed that Paul McCartney will perform at the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix, marking what would be McCartney’s first ever concert in Singapore.
The Lost Fisherman’s Blues Recordings, featuring 25 previously unheard tracks from the band’s landmark late 1980s sessions.
LeeHi will perform in Australia and New Zealand for the first time in August and September 2026 with shows announced for Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Auckland.
George Michael’s Older reaches its 30th anniversary, revisiting the 1996 album that followed his Sony legal battle and delivered six UK Top 3 singles.
Public Image Ltd have opened ticket sales for their January 2027 Australian and New Zealand tour, with recent European setlists revealing what fans can expect from the long-awaited return.
British heavy band Conjurer have released a live performance video for ‘The World Is Not My Home’, captured during the group’s sold-out headline show at The Underworld in London.
Testament have released a remastered edition of their landmark 1989 album Practice What You Preach, featuring updated artwork, expanded packaging and new liner notes.
Alex Lahey has announced B-Grade University (Reunion Edition), a 10th anniversary expansion of her breakthrough 2016 EP featuring new recordings with Tegan and Sara and Slowly Slowly.
Scene Queen has returned with ‘Tracksuit’, a new single the artist describes as her heaviest release yet, blending bimbocore aesthetics with aggressive metalcore and dark comedic storytelling.
The Beatles will transform their historic Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row into a seven-floor immersive fan experience opening in London in 2027.