Forty years after Raising Hell changed the direction of hip-hop, Run-D.M.C.'s landmark album continues to stand as one of the genre's defining releases.
Rat Scabies reflects on punk's early days, The Damned's New Rose, the race with Sex Pistols and memories of the 100 Club.
Sonny Rollins, one of the defining figures in modern jazz and among the last surviving giants of the bebop era, has died at age 95.
The Huxton Creepers will perform 12 Days To Paris in full for the first time as they celebrate the album's 40th anniversary with a national tour and vinyl reissue.
Ozzy Osbourne has received formal recognition in the U.S. Congressional Record, with lawmakers acknowledging the Black Sabbath icon's influence on music and culture.
Thelma Plum is returning to stages around Australia for her first national acoustic tour, presenting intimate performances across regional venues this July and August.
Dom Dolla will stage a Melbourne homecoming at Marvel Stadium this September, unveiling a new stadium production after his record breaking Australian stadium debut.
The Next Level arena production to Australia in October 2026 with performances in Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
Jason Donovan will return to Melbourne to take on the role of Randle P. McMurphy in a new production of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest at the Athenaeum Theatre this November.
Forty years after its release, AC/DC's Who Made Who remains one of the band's most distinctive projects, transforming from a soundtrack for Maximum Overdrive into a major catalogue success.
Paul McCartney used BBC Radio’s Tracks Of My Years with Vernon Kay to map the records that shaped his life, from Gene Vincent and Chuck Berry to John Lennon, while sharing stories about Elvis Presley, ...