At the Factory Theatre, Maverick Sabre trades spectacle for sincerity, delivering a performance defined by emotional clarity and a voice that shifts seamlessly between blues grit and hip-hop cadence. In an intimate Sydney setting, the Irish artist proves that scale is irrelevant when the connection runs this deep.
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Seven years is a long time to wait but for fans of Nilüfer Yanya, Tuesday night at Liberty Hall was worth every second. The London-born singer-songwriter and guitarist made her…
Freya Ridings has released ‘Wild Horse’, her first new music of 2026 and a statement of creative renewal. Written in Los Angeles and produced by Sam De Jong, the track marks the beginning of a new chapter ahead of a forthcoming album.
Holly Hebe has released ‘Swimsuit’, a playful yet reflective new single that captures the rush of attraction alongside the inevitability of heartbreak. Fresh from supporting Rainbow Kitten Surprise nationally, the Melbourne artist signals a confident new phase in her evolving pop sound.
Primavera Pro will return from 3–5 June 2026 at Barcelona’s CCCB, running alongside Primavera Sound. The 17th edition will bring together conferences, networking sessions and a globally diverse showcase programme, reaffirming its position as a key meeting point for the international music industry.
Peach PRC has released ‘Eucalyptus’, the latest track from her forthcoming debut album Porcelain, out April 3. Ahead of her Australia and New Zealand Wandering Spirit Tour, the song reflects on growth, doubt and the quiet acceptance that comes with getting older.
Of Monsters and Men will return to Australia in May 2026 for The Mouse Parade Tour, marking their first visit in over six years. The run supports their new full-length project All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade, with Australian artist Gordi joining all dates.
Moby has released his 23rd studio album Future Quiet and announced a 28-date European tour for summer 2026, including sold-out UK and Ireland shows in Brighton, London and Dublin. Balancing piano minimalism with immersive ambience, the record marks a reflective new chapter for one of electronic music’s most enduring figures.