Global powerhouse Bad Bunny is bringing together Sydney’s Latin diaspora and exciting fans who cannot speak a word of Spanish.
Chappell Roan splits with Wasserman agency amid Maxwell email controversy
Pop star Chappell Roan says she is no longer represented by the talent agency led by Los Angeles 2028 Olympics chief Casey Wasserman, who has faced criticism for flirtatious email exchanges with convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell more than 20 years ago.
Beijing says Dalai Lama's Grammy win 'anti-China political manipulation'
The 90-year-old, who lives in exile from his Tibetan homeland, says he accepts the award with "gratitude and humility" but it has sparked a furious response from China.
Bad Bunny makes Grammys history with Album of the Year win — as it happened
Debí Tirar Más Fotos is the first Spanish-language record to win Album of the Year at the Grammy awards.
Music rights body says Australian artists are fighting algorithms to be heard
While this year's triple j Hottest 100 featured a significant number of Australian songs, local artists have suffered a shocking decline in online streaming figures over the past five years.
Kanye West says he 'lost touch with reality' due to brain injury
Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, has taken out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal to apologise for past behaviour, saying he had an undiagnosed brain injury and bipolar disorder.
John Williamson takes his final bow at Tamworth Country Music Festival
Aussie music legend John Williamson will take the Tamworth Country Music Festival stage for the last time as he steps into retirement.
He didn't love country music, but Barry became the boss of Tamworth
After 54 years coordinating the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Barry Harley explains it wasn't the drawling tunes that hooked him — but the "family" he made along the way.
K-pop supergroup BTS reveal Australian tour dates
The K-pop supergroup announce their first Australian tour dates since being discharged from the South Korean military.
Walking through post-festival camp full of abandoned gear feels like 'shopping'
With campsite trash accounting for more than half of the rubbish accumulated at music festivals, there are calls for a "cultural shift" in the behaviour of those attending.
Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir dies at 78
Bob Weir's death was announced on Saturday in a statement on his Instagram page.
1986 in music: The big albums turning 40 this year
Pop and MTV ruled supreme but 1986 was also a banner year for hip hop and metal.
Australian K-pop idol Danielle dropped from NewJeans and sued by label
An Australian K-pop idol caught up in a bitter dispute with her former record label is sued for more than $44 million and dropped from her group.
Woodford Folk Festival puts Aussie artists on the big stage
More than 110,000 people have already walked through the gates of Woodfordia to be entertained by the 450-plus acts scheduled across the six-day folk festival — now in its 38th year.
Kamahl reflects on his life and career as he finishes likely final recording
At 91, Malaysian-born Australian entertainment legend Kamahl reflects on his life and career.
Vinyl's dirty secret: Why your records hurt the planet
Artists like Stella Donnelly are searching for ways to cut waste and make production of their albums environmentally friendly.
'Not OK': Oldest regional art gallery in New South Wales left in lurch
Malyangapa Baaka Wiimpatja artist Leroy Johnson says the axing of an arts grant, which he is the last recipient of, has left the Broken Hill arts community feeling unsupported.
Fragile, inconvenient and low quality: Why are cassettes making a comeback?
For a supposedly obsolete music format, audio cassette sales seem to be set on fast forward at the moment.
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Guy Sebastian's new album reflects on remarkable career
Guy Sebastian looks back on the good fortune he has enjoyed in his music career, with the release of his 10th studio album, 100 Times Around the Sun.
Heavy metal band embarks on 16-hour round trip for 40-minute gig
Heavy metal band KNAW dream of playing festivals one day. The problem is they are the only band of their kind around for hundreds of kilometres.
Punjabi superstar makes Australian history at Western Sydney show
The pop sensation has an army of fans all over the world who see him as an artist who bridges cultural gaps — Diljit Dosanjh's music loved by both Indians and non-Indians alike.