Amanda Pelman’s memoir Four Weddings And An Encore charts her family life, four marriages and decades in music, from Melbourne to Woodstock and France.
Howard Jones returns to the United States in April for select dates with Rod Stewart and headline shows as his newly released Live At The Marquee captures his 1983 breakthrough.
Moodring unveil the visualiser for Anywhere But Here as Hunter Young prepares to release the new album Death Fetish on March 27 via SharpTone Records.
Amélie Farren will launch her debut album Airheaded with east coast Australian shows this April after a breakout year touring with Amy Shark and Rag’n’Bone Man.
Glen Hansard has announced Don’t Settle – Transmissions East & West, a 22 song live retrospective recorded at Berlin’s Funkhaus, with Transmissions East (Vol. 1) arriving 24 April 2026.
Bad//Dreems announce the inaugural Gather Sounds festival in Adelaide as they prepare to release Ultra Dundee and tour nationally.
Ryan Bingham will release They Call Us The Lucky Ones with The Texas Gentlemen on May 15, marking his first full-length album in more than seven years.
Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons have cancelled their Australian and European shows from March to May 2026 following medical advice received by Phil Campbell.
HEALTH have announced a six-date Australian headline tour for September 2026, joined by Perturbator and King Yosef.
Bryan Martin has announced his first ever Australian headline tour for April 2026, with shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne following his breakout hit We Ride and latest album Years In The Making.
Robert Finley will make his first ever Australian tour this May, performing in Sydney, Melbourne and at Blues On Broadbeach following the release of Hallelujah! Don’t Let The Devil Fool Ya.
Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks will bring their Yes Epics, Classics & More tour to the UK in September and October 2026, performing classic Yes material and songs from True.