Bonnie Tyler has been placed in a medically induced coma following emergency intestinal surgery in Portugal, with doctors taking the step to aid her recovery.
The Church have announced ‘A Psychedelic Symphony’, an Australian orchestral tour for November 2026 featuring conductor George Ellis and a 30-piece orchestra.
Deep Purple will release their 24th studio album ‘Splat!’ on July 3, with Ian Gillan describing the record as the band’s heaviest work in years and a return to the spirit of the classic 1970s era.
Ronnie Wood says the same guitar used on Faces classic Stay With Me appears on The Rolling Stones’ new album Foreign Tongues, while Mick Jagger reveals how Robert Smith joined the sessions.
South Summit continue their rapid rise with new single ‘Heartless’, the latest preview of forthcoming album Run It Back, ahead of their biggest Australian headline tour and expanded international ...
Mike Ness says Social Distortion’s version of Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game continues the band’s long tradition of reworking songs by artists from punk, country and classic rock.
DragonForce have entered a new era with the appointment of Alissa White-Gluz as co-lead vocalist as the band celebrates 20 years of Inhuman Rampage.
Plini will return to Australia and New Zealand in August 2026 for his biggest local headline tour yet, celebrating the release of his new album ‘An Unnameable Desire’.
UNIFIED Music Group has expanded into New Zealand, appointing veteran manager Matt Harvey to lead its long-term investment into Aotearoa artists and infrastructure.
Pantera’s The Great Southern Trendkill turns 30, revisiting the 1996 album recorded amid tension, separation and some of the band’s heaviest material.
Kathleen Halloran reflects on Kate Ceberano’s mentorship and the creative development behind debut album Nobody’s Baby, released 8 May.
The Rolling Stones return with Foreign Tongues, a 14-track album arriving July 10 featuring major guest artists and a final Charlie Watts recording.