Author: Amanda Collins

Doja Cat has announced the huge ‘Tour Ma Vie’ 2026 world tour, which includes stops in the UK, Europe, North America and Latin America. Check out the details below. The new tour dates will be the Grammy-winning singer’s biggest run of live shows yet, and come in celebration of her long-awaited album ‘Vie’, which arrived last Friday (September 26). It also follows on from her previously announced shows for 2025, which will see her perform across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia throughout the remainder of this year. The new run of dates kick off in São Paulo, Brazil, on February…

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British folk artist, barDe takes a huge leap with her debut single, “What The Hell, Hey”. Based in Manchester, the singer-songwriter delivers an infectious blend of indie, pop and folk with a song which lodges itself deep in the mind, even after the first listen. The single is from barDe’s upcoming album, “The Pretty Red Flag Revival” and it is a gripper which is on par with some of the most engaging pop-folk songs emerging n the scene right about now. The vocals from barDe are hard to fault and the music creates a memorable encounter.You can check it out below. 

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Craig David has announced a one-off show to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his debut album ‘Born To Do It’ for 2026. The singer will play the album in full, along with other material, in a huge show at London’s Hammersmith Eventim Apollo on Thursday 9 April 2026. Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday (October 3), with fans signed to David’s mailing list getting access to a pre-sale code on Wednesday. Find your tickets here. David has said: “25 years ago, ‘Born to Do It’ changed my life and so many of yours. I couldn’t let this anniversary…

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Oasis played a joyous closing night of their Live ’25 UK reunion tour at Wembley Stadium last night (Sunday September 28) – as well as teasing more shows to come next year. Check out footage above along with photos, the setlist and what went down below. Read More: Oasis live in Cardiff review: a supersonic reunion for a new generation The reformed Britpop legends played their second of two gigs at the iconic London venue, announced as an add-on other UK shows as an apology to fans over the controversy in the first rush for tickets and dynamic pricing. It’s been…

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Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall is bringing her iconic debut LP Eye To The Telescope back to Australian stages in May 2026, celebrating 20 years since the album first introduced the world to hits like ‘Black Horse and the Cherry Tree’ and ‘Suddenly I See’. These exclusive shows will see Tunstall perform the album front to back with her full band, giving fans a rare chance to relive the songs that defined an era. It’s a milestone moment for an artist whose infectious energy and loop-pedal mastery have long made her a live favourite. KT Tunstall – ‘Suddenly I See’ Originally…

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Mexican singer and songwriter Rhona shares her brand new single Mess, a confident, dark-pop gem.  Inspired by the Dark-Wave genre with retro overtones, Mess finds the talented artist singing about the tension between desire and vulnerability, giving in to an attraction that can hurt, and embracing the chaos that it causes. It’s also a song that reflects what it’s like to lose yourself in someone, to feel trapped in contradictions, and yet find truth and life within that intensity. A song that is flawlessly conveyed through Rhona’s rich, passionate vocals which glide confidently over the captivating production that pairs soaring guitar…

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Transcendent singer-songwriter, DJ and producer duo, Eli & Fur, reemerge with a transformative new single, “It Feels Different Now”. Embodying the dreaminess and ambiance of their latest iteration of sound, the track arrives hot on the heels of their sunset West Coast Dreams At Dusk Tour as the second single from the duo’s forthcoming EP Dreams At Dusk Part I – Mirage. “We thought this track would be the perfect follow-up to “Make Believe” something that lives in that space between the road and the dance floor. It has this rolling, hypnotic groove that feels like driving through the desert…

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It’s official: Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself,” Bad Bunny said in a statement about the news. “It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture and our history. Ve y dile a tu abuela, que seremos el HALFTIME SHOW DEL SUPER BOWL.” This will be the second time that the Puerto Rican megastar has graced the Super…

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Swiss DJ/Producer Spoke shares his brand new single Close Enough, a vibey Depp House cut with hypnotic beats and cinematic vocals.  The follow up to last month’s infectious Deep House/Dance-Pop gem Keep Me Wasted, Close Enough is a song about that moment when you connect with someone on the dance floor, feeling that tension and intimacy but still holding back. A relatable message beautifully conveyed through rich, expressive vocals that radiate raw emotion and soul from start to finish. To me it’s the vocals that really make the song stand out even more, adding a depth and infectious touch that touches…

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It’s another chart week, another chart double for KPop Demon Hunters (Republic/Universal) in Australia. The soundtrack to the hit animated Netflix film is flying at the top of the ARIA leaderboard for a ninth non-consecutive week. Among soundtracks, ARIA reports, that effort equals the nine week run by the 1997 soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo & Juliet. Since the ARIA Charts were first published in 1983, only four soundtracks have logged more weeks at the top, according to the charts compiler: the Australian cast recording of Jesus Christ Superstar (10 weeks in 1992); plus Titanic (1998), Moulin Rouge (2001) and…

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