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News: Ward warns Sabbath reunion in trouble Feb 03

Black Sabbath's drummer, Mr Bill Ward, is warning that Sabbath's much-anticipated reunion may be jeopardised unless a contractual agreement can be reached between all members. MORE...

News: McCartney on your console? Jan 31

Paul McCartney has hinted that he'd like to write music for video games, citing the collapse of record sales and the growth of the gaming industry as a catalyst. MORE...

News: Neil Young and Crazy Horse post new recording online Jan 30

A video posted on Neil Young's website contains a new sound recording of the rock troubadour jamming with Crazy Horse. MORE...

News: Joy Division let Disney off the Hook Jan 27

Joy Division bass player Peter Hook has commented on Disney's recent recall of merchandise that hijacked the infamous artwork from Joy Division's 1979 Unknown Pleasures album. MORE...

News: Nickelback dish it back Jan 25

Haters beware: Nickelback are taking action against those that dare mock the mainstream rock giants. MORE...

News: Kid Cudi weathers a trouble-plagued Heatwave Jan 24

The hip hop festival Heatwave has created a stir among the gig-going community. MORE...

News: Hilltop Hoods sign US deal Jan 17

Aussie rappers Hilltop Hoods have signed a US record deal with Fontana, an independent marketing, sales and distribution company of Universal. MORE...


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The Long March The Long March – Don't miss Henry Rollins, legendary frontman of '80s underground punk pioneers Black Flag turned hillarious author, comedian and social commentator.
John Fogerty John Fogerty – The 'Fortunate Son' himself Mr Fogerty will be treating Australia to performances of Creedence Clearwater Revival's revolutionary albums. Mandatory for all music fans!
The Wall Roger Waters brings the classic Pink Floyd album The Wall to life with dazzling visuals, pristine surround sound and original Gerald Scarfe imagery.
Future Music Festival Swedish House Mafia, Fatboy Slim and Paul Van Dyk head the Future Music Festival as it checks into capital cities in March.
Ronan Keating Lock up your mums and daughters, the studly Ronan Keating is embarking on a national tour of heartfelt balladry and feel good pop. Bring tissues.

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