The Barbie doll is modelled after Aaliyah's iconic 'One In A Million' music video.
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The room bellows with a sound once reserved for early Beatles shows at CMAT's first-ever headline show in Australia.
This Afro-Brazilian electronic music is more than just a genre - it’s a movement.
The festival was postponed due to lower-than-ideal ticket sales, the cost of emergency services, and multiple events happening in Sydney the same weekend.
Amy Shark remembers Tom DeLonge telling her: "I’m in so deep with these guys; I just don’t want to bring attention to it."
Questlove, Patti Smith, Chaka Khan, Sting, and others have paid tribute to the 'Twin Peaks' icon.
The 'Devoted To You' exhibition opens next month thanks to Arts Project Australia – a world-renowned studio and gallery that represents and supports artists with intellectual disabilities.
The Labor Government is promising a 20,000-seat amphitheatre if they get back into power at the WA elections held in March.
“I believe there’s a reason it’s unfolding like this. It had to happen to allow for what’s to come.”
“'Living In The 70's' is more than just an album; it’s a time capsule of a pivotal era in Australian history,” says producer Ross Wilson.
Victoria's Plastic Cheeses return with a song that describes the tension between letting loose and having fun, and the importance of familial responsibilities.
This year's Souled Out festival is headlined by Don Toliver and Jhené Aiko.
The punk pioneers will perform the iconic record 'Never Mind The Bollocks' in its entirety.
"I don't know if we've ever really written love songs before, or touched much on the concept of love," said Dear Seattle, who take us track-by-track through their third studio album TOY.