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Oasis To Play Australian Stadium Shows In 2025
Oasis will perform stadium shows in Australia in October and November 2025 but only in Melbourne and Sydney.
Tagged as:90s, Australian Tour, Oasis, rock, UK
Iron Maiden Take Fans On A Roller Coaster Of The Future and The Past In Melbourne #REVIEW
Iron Maiden have returned to Australia for the first time since 2016. Considering it has been 44 years since the first album ‘Iron Maiden’ in 1980, the Australian tours have been few and far between.
Tagged as:80s, Australian Tour, Future Past, Iron Maiden, metal, TEG Dainty, UK
Pearl Jam Reveal Australia and New Zealand Special Guests
The Pearl Jam Australia and New Zealand shows now come with added Cosmic Psychos, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers and Liam Finn.
Tagged as:90s, alternative, Australian Tour, Cosmic Psychos, Liam Finn, Live Nation, Pearl Jam, Pixies, rock, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, USA
The Cult Add Third Sydney Show
The Cult has exceeded expectations with a third Sydney show added to the Australian itinerary.
Tagged as:80s, 8424, Australian Tour, metal, TEG Live, The Cult, UK
Engelbert Humperdinck Ends His Australian The Last Waltz Tour To Rave Reviews
Engelbert Humperdinck has wrapped up his The Last Waltz tour in Australia with eight shows in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth and is now back at his home in Los Angeles.
Tagged as:60s, 70s, Australian Tour, contemporary, Engelbert Humperdinck, pop, The Last Waltz, UK
How Fanny Lumdsen Is Approaching The Potency of The Fleetwood Mac Legacy Show
Australian country star Fanny Lumsden wasn’t even born when Fleetwood Mac’s masterpiece ‘Rumours’ was released by in August she will go on tour with the challenge of channelling the potency of the Fleetwood Mac lyrics.
Tagged as:70s, Australian Tour, Charlie Collins, Eskimo Joe, Fanny Lumsden, Fleetwood Mac, Karen Lee Andrews, Kat Temperley, rock, UK, USA, Yesterdays Gone
Olivia Rodrigo Adds More Sydney and Melbourne Shows
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Olivia Rodrigo has added additional shows for Sydney and Melbourne bringing the quota to three shows each for both cities.
Tagged as:10s, 20s, Australian Tour, Live Nation, Olivia Rodrigo, pop, USA
Kav Temperley, Fanny Lumsden, Charlie Collins and Karen Lee Andrew To Perform Fleetwood Mac
After a sell-out perform for A Night At The Barracks in 2023, Yesterday’s Gone – The Fleetwood Mac Legacy, is heading out on extensive Australian dates for 2024.
Tagged as:70s, Australian Tour, Charlie Collins, Fanny Lumsden, Fleetwood Mac, Karen Lee Andrews, Kat Temperley, Mellen Events, rock, UK, USA, Yesterdays Gone
Italian Soul Singer Mario Biondi To Tour Australia For The First Time
Mario Biondi is on his way to Australia for three shows in May for Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney. This will be the first time the Italian soul singer has toured Australia.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 20s, Abstract, Australian Tour, Italy, Mario Biondi, soul
The Weeknd Officially Cancels Australian Tour Eight Months After Being Announced
The Weeknd Australia and New Zealand tour has been officially cancelled eight months after being announced and six months after being postponed in November, 2023.
Tagged as:10s, 20s, Australian Tour, pop, Tcketek, The Weeknd, USA
Pandemonium Times Announced and Local Acts Revealed
The first Pandemonium Festival shows get underway in Melbourne (Saturday 20 April). The schedule for each city has now been revealed as well as the opening acts.
Tagged as:Alice Cooper, Australian Tour, Blondie, Deep Purple, live music, music festival, Pandemonium, Placebo, rock
Greta Van Fleet Set Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland Dates
Greta Van Fleet will return to Australia and New Zealand in August for what will only be there second time down under.
Tagged as:20s, Australian Tour, Greta Van Fleet, rock, USA
UB40 To Tour Australia With Eagle-Eye Cherry
Robin Campbell’s UB40 will return to Australia in October just months after his estranged brother Ali’s UB40 toured the country.
Tagged as:80s, 90s, Australian Tour, Eagle Eye Cherry, reggae, UB40, UK< Sweden
Tom Jones Delivers His Own Eulogy For Stunning ‘Ages & Stages’ Tour Melbourne 2024
Tom Jones was sharing way more than just his songs with his Melbourne audience this week. If you have listened to any of Tom’s albums since ‘Praise & Blame’ in 2010 you already know Tom has reached a different plane to where he was as “Pop Star” Tom in the 60s, and “reinvented” Tom in the 90s.
Tagged as:60s, 70s, 80s, Ages & Stages, Australian Tour, Live Nation, pop, soul, Tom Jones
Xzibit, D12 and Obie Trice to Tour Australia for 2024
With 20th anniversaries now passed for Xzibit’s Man vs. Machine, D12’s D12 World and Obie Trice’s Cheers, in 2024, the three rap acts have teamed up for the 3 TWENTY tour and it is coming to Australia in June.
Tagged as:00s, Australian Tour, D12, Obie Trice, rap, USA, Xzibit
Kraftwerk Beam Down Into Melbourne Captain’s Log Stardate 0812230830pm #REVIEW
I wasn’t quite prepared for the “strap in and enjoy the ride’ experience of Kraftwerk. I hadn’t seen them live since the Big Day Out of 2003. It was still light when they came in, in the tent (not the outdoor stage) and they were wearing suits. Someone at the time commented that it was like watching four businessmen in the Qantas Club sending emails to each other.
Tagged as:70s, Australian Tour, electronica, Europe, Frontier Touring, Germany, Kraftwerk
The Damned To Return To Australia With Original Line-up in 2024
The Damned will be back in Australia in 2024 with the original line-up of Dave Vanian, Captain Sensible, Rat Scabies and Paul Gray.
Tagged as:80s, Australian Tour, Captain Sensible, Dave Vanian, Paul Gray, punk, Rat Scabies, The Damned, UK
Jackson Browne Takes Fans on a Deep Dive Journey Across 50 Years #REVIEW
At one point Jackson Browne commented how he “doesn’t think of himself as 75 and doesn’t think of his beard as grey” but that is what a lifetime of success will do to you. For many people in the room (including myself) who started the Jackson Browne journey with his first album in 1972, this show delivered a deep dive across the entire career.
Tagged as:70s, Americana, Australian Tour, country, country rock, folk, Frontier Touring, Jackson Browne, rock, USA
Paul McCartney Plays His Last Show of his Australian Tour
A wise old man once said, “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make”. Sir Paul McCartney has completed his Australian tour with the final show in Queensland on the Gold Coast on Saturday night.
Tagged as:“And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make”. Sir Paul McCartney has completed his Australian tour with the final show in Queensland on the Gold Coast on Saturday night., 60s, 70s, 80s, A wise old man once said, Australian Tour, Got Back, Paul McCartney, pop, rock, The Beatles, UK
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