

Quincy Jones' Estate Sells Catalog, Including Stake in Michael Jackson Classics
HarbourView Equity Partners has acquired Quincy Jones' catalogue, including his stake in Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' 'Bad,' and 'Off the Wall.
Hands on with a redo of Nintendo's quirkiest console - The Virtual Boy - on Switch 2, plus 'Mario Tennis Fever' and more.
Hands-on with the iPhone 17 Pro, 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' on Switch 2, Magic: the Gathering - Lorwyn Eclipsed and more.
Before 2026 truly gets underway, catch up on all the stellar video games you may have missed at the end of 2025.
If you're in need of some last-minute stocking stuffers, here are a handful of Xmas 2025 gaming and tech gift ideas.
Does 'Pokémon Legends: Z-A' make you want to catch em' all.
Oscars showrunner Raj Kapoor dished on what happened behind-the-scenes at the 2026 Oscars ceremony this week.
Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya star in the first teaser for Denis Villeneuve’s next film, 'Dune: Part Three,' which arrives in December.
Jack Harlow's 'Monica' is polished, and occasionally moving, even if its self-conscious framing makes it easier to mock than admire.
US singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus performed a cover of Daniel Caesar's 'Who Knows' for triple j’s 'Like A Version.
The lineup for Lollapalooza 2026 is here, with Lorde to headline alongside local acts like Empire of the Sun and 5 Seconds of Summer.
Robbie Williams will make his triumphant return to Australia and New Zealand this year for a stadium tour.
Guitarist Ed O'Brien has revealed in a new interview that Radiohead are looking to tour Australia in 2027.
LANY have announced their return to Australia, confirming four headline shows later this year as part of their 'Soft' album tour.
The Beautiful Monument will perform new singles 'Cry About It' and 'Dancing With The Buried' live for the first time in Sydney and Melbourne.
Death Cab for Cutie have announced their new album 'I Built You A Tower', out in June, alongside the first single ‘Riptides’.
World Pride will take place in Sydney next year, with over 500,000 people expected to attend the events.
Aussie music festivals continue to pump new money into state and regional economies as the live sector begins its long-awaited rebound.
Of the 330 international music festivals announced this year, three Australian bands are in-demand.
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.