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Deb Pelser

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Lover of live music. Writes, Shoots and Leaves.
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News: Robbie Williams Announces BRITPOP World Tour Across Australia and New Zealand

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Robbie Williams will return to Australia and New Zealand this November with his BRITPOP World Tour, bringing a stadium-sized set of era-defining hits and new material to his biggest shows yet.
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Track: Bleachers Unveil ‘dirty wedding dress’ Ahead of New Album everyone for ten minutes

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Bleachers’ ‘dirty wedding dress’ trades polish for intimacy, offering a rumpled, emotionally open preview of everyone for ten minutes, a record that leans into both darkness and devotion.
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Track: The Pretty Reckless Dive Headfirst Into Chaos on ‘When I Wake Up’

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
The Pretty Reckless’ ‘When I Wake Up’ trades polish for proximity, capturing the comedown of excess in a raw, first-person spiral that signals a darker, more exposed chapter ahead.
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Track: Kim Gordon Drops ‘PLAY ME’ Title Track and Maps the Collapse of Culture in Real Time

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Kim Gordon’s PLAY ME doesn’t just soundtrack the present, it interrogates it, threading together AI anxiety, cultural decay and dark humour into a restless, shape-shifting record that refuses easy answers.
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News: Melanie C Announces Australian Tour For New Album Sweat

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
There’s also something fitting about this return landing now. Melanie C’s connection to Australia runs deeper than most visiting acts, from filming visuals for Sweat locally to her ongoing presence on television screens. This isn’t just another tour stop. It feels like a loop closing, or maybe reopening. If Sweat is about joy, movement and community, then these shows are where that theory gets tested in real time. Not nostalgia. Not reinvention. Something messier, louder, and a lot more alive.
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News: Genesis Owusu Announces Explosive New Album And National Tour

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Genesis Owusu has announced his third album REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE alongside a national Australian tour, delivering a bold, genre-blurring record shaped by urgency, identity and a fractured world.
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Live Gallery: Lloyd Cole Rewires His Legacy At Sydney’s Factory Theatre 19.03.2026

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Lloyd Cole takes to a packed Factory Theatre in Sydney, delivering an electric solo set that reworks classics from Rattlesnakes through to On Pain with sharp clarity and quiet force.
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News: Vivid LIVE 2026 Turns Sydney Opera House Into A Multi-Stage Sonic Playground

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Vivid LIVE 2026 transforms the Sydney Opera House into a multi-stage music takeover, with Mitski, Mogwai, Flying Lotus and Earl Sweatshirt leading a boundary-pushing line-up spanning indie, hip-hop, techno and experimental sound.
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Live Gallery: Sister Bliss Leads Faithless through a powerful night of electronic anthems in Sydney 13.03.2026

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Faithless return to Australia for the first time in 15 years, delivering a powerful performance at Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion led by Sister Bliss. When the iconic beat of ‘Insomnia’ arrives early in the set, breathtaking visuals of Maxi Jazz transform the moment into a moving tribute as the crowd dances through one of electronic music’s most enduring anthems.
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Live Gallery: Peach PRC debuts the Porcelain era with theatrical flair at the Hordern Pavilion 15.03.2026

  • March 19, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
Peach PRC launches her Sydney show at the Hordern Pavilion with a striking visual statement, opening the night on a dance pole surrounded by two dancers as a sold-out crowd erupts. With lush stage production and the promise of her debut album Porcelain, the Australian pop star delivers a performance that charts her evolution from bedroom-pop storyteller to fully realised pop auteur
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