“Thank you to our hot and sexy fans who came to our shows…”
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One Off Traks’ Class of 2024 secured 25 all-female, trans and non-binary creatives to partake in songwriting sessions and music industry workshops in Sydney.
“I’m now just going all in, balls deep with an idea. I find that I can say the thing I am scared to say a bit more.”
The American DJ will play two exclusive shows in Melbourne and Sydney this September.
It comes ahead of the Indonesian pop icon’s titular third album, due out in August.
Allday is also preparing to release a new track featuring Cub Sport, which interpolates the Ben Lee classic 'Cigarettes Will Kill You'.
The UK dance institution already has an Australian presence, but now it’s finally making its Queensland debut.
Fans can continue arguing about who’s won the diss battle, but on the metric of chart positions, Kendrick Lamar has undoubtedly won the war.
Olivia Rodrigo will now play for four nights in Melbourne and Sydney.
"We’re passionate about transforming ordinary city tours into extraordinary musical adventures."
Angus Field hopes the track will “hit you where it hurts and give you hope to rise up”.
“Drink spiking is horrific and never ever acceptable behaviour.”
“Come down. Support. Free Palestine.”
The policy would be an Australian first, with the SA government requiring teenagers between 14 and 15 to access platforms like TikTok with parental consent.