Yves Klein Blue have just spent a month wowing audiences in the US and packing out rooms in the UK - now they are back and ready to hit the road.
The Living End and Hilltop Hoods headed an Aussie strong lineup at Bendigo's Groovin' the Moo Festival.
If you had to sum up the stage banter at this year's Big Day Out in a word, it'd be - œoverheated'.
Tegan and Sara Quin, the dynamic twin sister duo from Canada, played a sold out show at Melbourne's Palace on January 9th as part of their umpteenth show following the 2007 studio release, The Con.
Simply put Holy Fuck tore the place up causeing far more dancing, ear-to-ear grins and applause than could be expected of a Melbourne crowd on a Wednesday night.
She's one of 2008's most hyped new artists, and this summer she's heading to Australia for the first time ever. Check the full dates here.
Augie March play an intimate gig at the Forum, showcasing songs from their new album Watch Me Disappear.
In January 2009, Seattle troupe Fleet Foxes will bring the songs from their celebrated debut album to our shores.
Peaches brings those with odd dress sense out of the house and into the Palace Theatre.
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