The fearless force that is Adelaide musician Tkay Maidza has some of the biggest names in the game dishing her praise (Killer Mike, Charli XCX) and support spots (Mark Ronson, Years & Years, Charli XCX) by the bucketload.
The band revealed last night that they will 'kick-off' the tour with a special mini-concert at the NRL Grand Final at ANZ Stadium on Sunday, 4 October, where they will be the only artist performing
OK, slightly vague on the ‘catchy’ title there, but for ex Screamfeeder/Madmen frontman Tim Steward, his latest album The Haze with his band We All Want To is the real hook.
Nearly nine years after his last stadium tour where fans enjoyed all the hits, the response to Robbie’s return has been huge. So big, in fact, that demand for tickets during the pre-sales have prompted promoters to roll into second shows in Adelaide and Melbourne, before this Monday’s General Public on sale.
Australia’s YouTube sensation from Wollongong, Frenchy is a new breed of comic who is making an impact, not only online but also in the stand-up arena.
Chris Cornell - multi-Grammy award-winning, Golden Globe nominated and acclaimed singer songwriter from Soundgarden, Audioslave and Temple of the Dog - has announced solo acoustic tour dates for November 2015.
Mark Seymour will release his ninth studio album Mayday, on Friday 29 May and will tour the record around the country this August.
Chugg Entertainment are thrilled to announce the details of Robbie Williams’ upcoming Let Me Entertain You Tour, which is heading to Australia and New Zealand this October, as revealed by the superstar himself last month.
Friday night guided tours of the West Terrace Cemetery bring history to life. Punters meet people from the past and hear audio recreations of historical moments
Adelaide musician Sasha March is recording her debut Album, which is now being pre-sold to her fans and supporters via a crowdfunding campaign.
The National Wine Centre (NWC) has joined forces with South Australian business, Segway Sensation SA, to give visitors an unforgettable tour experience.
Music legend Sir Elton John and his band will be returning to Australia to perform his “All The Hits Tour”, singing all of the classics that has made him one of the most successful and beloved artists of all time.
Monster Fest, Australia’s premier cult film festival is proud to announce a national theatrical tour of the third and final instalment of THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE franchise: THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE 3 (FINAL SEQUENCE)
Geoffrey Robertson QC, renowned as one of the world’s foremost human rights lawyers, as well as a prize-winning author, historian and deviser of “Hypotheticals”, is presenting his one-man show “Dreaming Too Loud” throughout Australia in May.
The band will head out on the road from late May to support their new EP release, including a gig at The Gov this June.
Niche Productions & Premier Artists proudly present 'The Rules Of Attraction' National Tour, to coincide with the highly anticipated release of the full-length album collaboration between these two iconic identities of the Australian music scene.
Wolfmother burst onto the scene a little more than 10 years ago with their self titled psychedelic rock album that featured the hits Woman and Joker & The Thief, followed it up with their sophomore Cosmic Egg, and are back with New Crown, the latest in their quiver of albums.
Due to a serious shoulder injury to Patrick Carney, The Black Keys’ forthcoming concerts in Australia, New Zealand and Japan, part of their Turn Blue World Tour, have been cancelled up until April 23.
After a six year ‘sabbatical’ from playing, Indie rock fashionista's Augie March burst back onto the scene last year with one of their finest studio albums ‘Havens Dumb’ and a string of shows throughout Australia
After 41 years of performing as The Angels, the legendary rockers have come up with a way to showcase the A-Z of their music in a tour aptly titled the ‘A-Z Tour’. The title comes from the fact that the band has dug out 26 of their tracks (one for each letter of the alphabet) and will be playing them back to back