St Kilda Festival has unveiled the first five acts for its 2026 return, confirming Jessica Mauboy, Sneaky Sound System, BARKAA, Mental As Anything and Selve for two days of free live music in February ...
Nick Jonas starts 2026 with the release of “Gut Punch,” the first single from his new solo album Sunday Best, arriving February 6.
BTS return with their fifth studio album on March 20, 2026, their first in six years, accompanied by a world tour.
Crosley Radio has unveiled a limited-edition Rolling Stones RSD3 Mini Turntable for Record Store Day 2026, complete with six classic 3-inch singles and exclusive artwork ...
Prince’s Purple Rain and When Doves Cry have surged on streaming after their emotional use in the Stranger Things series finale, driven by a new generation of listeners.
Giles Martin says the Beatles have no new songs left to release, even though many performances from the Get Back sessions remain unreleased in studio form.
Rod Lynton reveals how a spontaneous moment led to his involvement on John Lennon’s Imagine album, offering rare insight into the making of a post-Beatles classic.
Bob Dylan’s Desire turns 50, marking a bold chapter defined by collaboration, storytelling and the Rolling Thunder Revue.
Morrissey has postponed more early 2026 tour dates, continuing a long pattern of cancellations even as new music and a fresh label deal emerge.
Yungblud has unveiled a heavier reimagining of Zombie featuring Billy Corgan and The Smashing Pumpkins, transforming the deeply personal Idols track into a darker alternative rock statement.
Jill Scott confirms the release of her long-awaited sixth album To Whom This May Concern, led by the new single Beautiful People.
MTV has switched off its remaining dedicated music video channels worldwide, closing the era it created with a symbolic final play of Video Killed The Radio Star.
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