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New South Wales’ Great Southern Nights Puts 50 Acts Back On Stage
Courtney Barnett, Daryl Braithwaite, James Reyne, Julia Stone, The Veronicas and The Whitlams are some of the artists performing for Great Southern Nights in early 2022 in New South Wales.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Baker Boy, Courtney Barnett, Daryl Braithwaite, James Reyne, Jessica Mauboy, Jimmy Barnes, Julia Stone, Missy Higgins, The Veronicas, The Whitlams
Amy Shark, Casey Barnes Added To Bluesfest
More Australian acts have been added to Bluesfest 2022. Amy Shark and Casey Barnes lead a list including Stan Walker, Kevin Borich Express, Lachy Doley, Lisa Hunt and Geoff Achison.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Australia, Bluesfest 2022, Casey Barnes, Geoff Achison, Kevin Borich Express, Lachy Doley, Lisa Hunt, music festival, Stan Walker
Announcement: AusMusic T-Shirt Day In 19 November 2021
by Announcement
Music industry charity, Support Act, has announced today that its annual Ausmusic T-Shirt Day will return on Friday 19 November, backed by some of Aussie music’s biggest names including Jessica Mauboy, Jon Stevens, 5 Seconds of Summer, Amy Shark, Lime Cordiale and Neil Finn.
Tagged as:5 Seconds of Summer, Amy Shark, AusMusic, Australia, Jessica Mauboy, Jon Stevens, Lime Cordiale, music industry, Neil Finn, Support Act
Amy Shark’s Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Show Rescheduled To September
Rod Laver Arena’s first major music event since Covid began, Amy Shark’s ‘Cry Forever’ tour, has been postponed until September.
Tagged as:10s, 20s, Amy Shark, Australia, Cry Forever, indie, pop, rock, Sony Music
Australian Charts: Amy Shark ‘Cry Forever’ Tops ARIA Chart For A Second Week
by Gavin Ryan
Amy Shark’s second album “Cry Forever” holds for a second week at No.1 in Australia, becoming her longest run at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart.
Tagged as:10s, 20s, Amy Shark, Australia, Cry Forever, indie, pop, rock, Sony Music
Australian Charts: Amy Shark ‘Cry Forever’ Is The Number One Album
by Gavin Ryan
The second album for local singer Amy Shark called “Cry Forever” becomes her second No.1 Album in Australia this week.
Tagged as:10s, Amy Shark, Australia, folk, indie, rock
Australian Artists To Play Music From The Home Front ANZAC Shows
by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere
Michael Gudinski’s Music From The Homefront will return to the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne on April 24 to give Australia more great live Australian music and honor the Mushroom founder.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Australia, Bliss N Eso Feat. Kasey Chambers, Budjerah, Jerome Farah, Lime Cordiale, Mia Wray, Michael Gudinski, Music From The Home Front, Royal Melbourne Hospital Scrub Choir., Tash Sultana, The Rubens, Vance Joy
The 2021 APRA Awards Nominations List
by Paul Cashmere @paulcashmere
The 2021 APRA Music Awards nominees have been announced with Song of the Year in 2021 spread around Missy Higgins, Tame Impala, Midnight Oil, Amy Shark and Guy Sebastian.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, APRA, Australia, Guy Sebastian, Midnight Oil, Missy Higgins, music awards, music industry, Tame Impala
Albo Casts His Votes For Triple J’s Hottest 100
Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese has voted early and voted often for the Triple J Hottest 100.
Tagged as:Albo, Alex The Astronaut, Amy Shark, Anthony Albanese, Australia, Ball Park Music, Gordi, Hottest 100, Julia Jacklin, Labor Party, Lime Cordiale, Powderfinger, radio, The Strokes, Tired Lion, triple j, Vera Blue
Regional Touring Activates New Event ‘To The Point’ For Queensland For November
Regional Touring will present Amy Shark, The Cat Empire, John Butler, The Beautiful Girls and Stella Donnelly for To The Point on 7 November.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Australia, Duane mcDonald, John Butler, music event, Red Hot Summer, Regional Touring, Stella Donnelly, The Beautiful Girls, The Cat Empire, To The Point
Amy Shark Is Hitting The Regional Towns
Amy Shark is heading out for a regional tour of Australia in October and November with dates from Darwin to Hobart.
Tagged as:10s, Amy Shark, Australia, indie, pop
Keith Urban, Tina Arena, John Butler and Dame Edna Line-up for Sydney Coliseum Opening Week
Week one of Sydney’s new Coliseum Theatre will feature performances from Tina Arena, Dame Edna Everage, John Butler, Keith Urban and Amy Shark.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Australia, Coliseum Theatre, Dame Edna Everage, John Butler, Keith Urban, music industry, Sydney, Tina Arena
The Yours and Owls 2019 line-up is here
Wollongong’s Yours and Owls festival has unveiled its 2019 line-up with Aussie headliners Amy Shark and Courtney Barnett.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Australia, Courtney Barnett, music festival, Yours and Owls
Sarah Aarons wins Four APRA Awards The Complete Winners List
Melbourne songwriter Sarah Aarons was the big winner at the 2019 APRA Awards. She has picked up the prestigious Songwriter of the Year award as well as Most Played Australia Work for ‘The Middle’ by Zed, Dance Work of the Year for ‘The Middle’ and Rock Work of the Year for ‘Never Ever’ with The Rubens.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, APRA Awards, Australia, music industry, Sarah Aarons, Sia, The Rubens, Zedd
Finals For the 2019 Queensland Music Awards Announced
Emily Wurramara, Tia Gostelow, Sahara Beck, Cub Sport, Holiday Party, The Jungle Giants, San Mei, Amy Shark are just some of the names nominated for the 2019 Queensland Music Awards.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, Australia, Cub Sport, Emily Wurramara, Holiday Party, music industry, Queensland Music Awards, Sahara Beck, San Mei, The Jungle Giants, Tia Gostelow
Australian Charts: 28 Triple J Hottest 100 Songs are in the Top 100 this week
by Gavin Ryan
Ariana Grande holds for a second week with her third ARIA Singles Chart No.1 in “7 Rings”, which also stays for a second week at the top in England, Ireland, New Zealand and debuts at the summit in both America and Canada.
Tagged as:Amy Shark, ARIA Chart, Australia, Australian charts, pop, triple j
Amy Shark Scores A Very Real Number One
Queensland singer songwriter Amy Shark has grabbed the number one spot on the Australian chart this week with an album that is actually selling.
Tagged as:10s, Amy Shark, ARIA, Australia, Australian charts, pop, rock, singer, songwriter
Australian Charts : Amy Shark ‘Love Monster’ Debuts On Top
by Gavin Ryan
The debut album for local female singer songwriter Amy Shark titled “Love Monster” sweeps into the No.1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart this week.