Jason Aldean marks two decades of country hits with his new 30 Number One Hits collection, out 10 October, ahead of his 2026 Australian Full Throttle Tour.
American comedian and podcaster Akaash Singh will tour Australia and New Zealand in February 2026 with his Generational Triumph Tour, performing in Auckland, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney.
Brantley Gilbert has signed with BBR Music Group and BMG Nashville in a deal announced on stage during The Tattoos Tour in Nashville, marking a new partnership for the country rock powerhouse.
Canadian rock icons Loverboy are on the road with Styx for the Rockin’ in Paradise tour, marking over 45 years of hits from Turn Me Loose to Working for the Weekend.
Alex G will return to Australia in 2026 for two exclusive shows at the Sydney Opera House and Melbourne’s Palais Theatre, joined by Esha Tewari.
Bad Bunny opened Saturday Night Live’s 51st season with a confident mix of humour and cultural pride, celebrating his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show in an episode that marked a new era for SNL.
Megadeth mark the beginning of the end with ‘Tipping Point,’ the first single from their upcoming final studio album due in 2026 — featuring new guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari.
Robbie Williams’ 7 October concert in Istanbul has been cancelled after Turkish authorities cited public safety concerns amid protests accusing the British pop star of being “Zionist.” ...
Ike Turner Jr, son of Tina and Ike Turner, has died at 67 from kidney failure. A Grammy-winning musician and sound engineer, he carried on his family’s musical legacy despite a life marked by hardship ...
Liam Finn reflects on his songwriting journey from Betchadupa to Crowded House, balancing solo creativity with band collaboration as Crowded House prepare for their sold-out Red Hot Summer tour.
Teddy Swims brought his powerful voice and soul energy to the NRL Grand Final. Fans were split, but no one could ignore the show-stopping performance.
AO LIVE 2026 at the Australian Open will feature The Kid LAROI, Peggy Gou, Spacey Jane, The Veronicas, and Sofi Tukker across five massive nights at Melbourne Park.