Billie Eilish Previews New Single “Birds of a Feather”
The song appears in the trailer for the third season of Netflix’s ‘Heartstopper.
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We tinker with Corsair's K65 Plus Wireless gaming keyboard, the Audio-Technica AT-UMX3 USB Audio Mixer, 'Sand Land' and more.
What better excuse to plan a trip into the city than for live music at the Sydney Opera House.
Even the most seasoned cannabis users will tell you that greening out is no fun.
The headline conversation event will also feature a first look at Poehler's new film ‘Inside Out 2’.
To celebrate it being NZ Music Month, check out a selection of top tracks sung in te reo Māori by Stan Walker, Lorde and more.
“I'll never forget the moment I found out.
Rodrigo will be supported on her Australian tour by special guest BENEE .
Gadsby was unveiled as the latest Rolling Stone AU/NZ cover star in March.
An 'Only Murders in the Building' season four teaser features a star-studded guest cast, including Meryl Streep, Melissa McCarthy, and Molly Shannon.
Production will reportedly kick off this summer on the thriller, which Norwegian Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow, Violent Night) wrote to direct.
Jim Chalmers' budget includes $14.
As streamers join this week's upfronts, they're looking at what worked for broadcast -- ads, sports, more episodes -- and adapting it for a new age.
Sarah Paulson said an actor sent her six pages of unsolicited notes after watching her in the off-Broadway revival of 'Talley's Folly.
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Olivia Rodrigo will be supported in Australia by New Zealand alt-pop star BENEE.
Make Them Suffer recently supported Bring Me the Horizon and Sleep Token in sold-out arenas across Australia.
The Indonesian folk-pop artist is touring the world in support of her third studio album, 'Buzz'.
Spiderbait are touring to celebrate 20 years of their biggest hit "Black Betty".
Childish Gambino has announced his return to Australia and New Zealand for the first time since 2019.
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The world’s most remote music festival — which is how the Birdsville Big Red Bash in outback Queensland brands itself — needs volunteers.
For promoters, a new set of problems in this free-wheeling live space.