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Glass Animals announce MAY-A as Australian tour support & sell out first Sydney show

I Love You So F***ing Much is out now. Tickets on sale now

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Grammy Award winning electronic band RÜFÜS DU SOL announce 2nd Perth show on INHALE / EXHALE World Tour 2025

1ST PERTH SHOW NOW SOLD OUT

PRESALE BEGINS 30 OCTOBER 12PM AWST
REGISTER AT 
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CELEBRATING THE RELEASE OF THEIR FIFTH ALBUM INHALE / EXHALE  RÜFÜS DU SOL ANNOUNCE 2ND PERTH SHOW DUE TO EXTREMELY HIGH DEMAND 

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Soft Launch announce their debut headline Australian show: Live at the Lansdowne Hotel, 5 December

LIVE AT THE LANSDOWNE HOTEL, 5 DECEMBER

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS MAC THE KNIFE & BEAN MAGAZINE

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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Bad Omens Announce New Shows on Their ‘goodbye, friend’ Australian Tour Due to Phenomenal Demand

MELBOURNE, AU (October 23, 2024) – American band Bad Omens have announced their highly anticipated return to Australia in January 2025 and due to phenomenal demand, new shows have been added in Melbourne and Sydney. Supported by multimedia artist and visionary Poppy and alt-metal outfit House of Protection, Bad Omens will bring the goodbye, friend tour down the east coast of Australia, with shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.

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Gary Clark Jr. Announces Australian Headline Shows

MELBOURNE, AU (October 22, 2024) – Four-time Grammy Award winning artist Gary Clark Jr. has announced three exclusive headline shows in Australia for April 2025.

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Bad Omens Announce ‘goodbye, friend’ Tour Heading to Australia in January 2025 - Supported By Poppy & House Of Protection

MELBOURNE, AU (October 21, 2024) – American band Bad Omens have announced their highly anticipated return to Australia in January 2025. Supported by multimedia artist and visionary Poppy and alt-metal outfit House of Protection, Bad Omens will bring the 'goodbye, friend' tour down the east coast of Australia, with shows in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.