Neil Young’s new video As Time Explodes targets Donald Trump and tech billionaires in a striking two-minute protest montage set to his Crazy Horse song Be The Rain.
Oasis tore through a storm-threatened night at Marvel Stadium, mixing old anthems, cheeky banter, and a dramatic encore to remind Melbourne why they mattered.
Disturbed have announced an indefinite hiatus following a year of controversy and tension. Guitarist Dan Donegan says the band “needs to breathe” after nearly three decades on the road.
Leo Sayer will keep Australia dancing into 2026, adding Melbourne and Sydney encore shows to his sold-out Still Feel Like Dancing! tour, plus a festival stop at Mundi Mundi Big Bash.
At 86, Mavis Staples is still a force of nature. Her new album Sad And Beautiful World arrives 7 November, featuring Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt and Jeff Tweedy — a powerful testament to her seven-decade ...
Lucinda Williams will return on 23 January 2026 with World’s Gone Wrong, her powerful new album featuring Mavis Staples, Norah Jones and Brittney Spencer.
Bernard Fanning will take his Tea & Sympathy 20th Anniversary Tour across Australia in 2026, performing the album in full with special guests Sam Cromack, Georgia Mooney, and Bob Evans.
Basement Jaxx are returning to Australia for the first time since 2010. Before the 2026 tour kicks off, Noise11 looks back at their five biggest Australian hits.
GRIM, a bold new musical from the Michael Cassel Group and La Jolla Playhouse, will premiere in October 2026. Mixing comedy, pop, and emotion, the show reimagines life after death through the eyes of ...
Australian alt-pop artist Fletcher Kent unveils his new single ‘Blindspot’, a cinematic duet with fiancée Lil, ahead of joining Lewis Capaldi on his sold-out Australian arena tour this December.
GUM, the solo project of Pond and Tame Impala’s Jay Watson, releases “Expanding Blue” — his first single on King Gizzard’s p(doom) label, following last year’s Saturnia album.
Tangerine Records will release No One Does It Like… Ray Charles! on 21 November 2025, compiling mid-1960s singles, B-sides, and rare recordings from the era when Ray Charles was at his creative peak.