Gallery: AC/DC’s Wembley performance
Beyond the front row at AC/DC's Rock or Bust Tour concert at Wembley.
Beyond the front row at AC/DC's Rock or Bust Tour concert at Wembley.
Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana: What’s in a name?
REVIEW: God made music and the devil kept time at London’s Bush Hall.
AC/DC founding guitarist Malcolm Young is seriously ill and unlikely to perform live or record again, according to Choirboys frontman Mark Gable, fuelling rumours of the band's imminent retirement.
GLASTONBURY 2013 | The sound of rain kicks off the first day of music at Glastonbury Festival 2013.
Last night psychedelic Australian rockers Tame Impala wowed fans at Hammersmith Apollo with an engaging and immersive performance.
Aussie teen sensation Cody Simpson wowed fans at London's IndigO2 on Friday 1 March as he tours the UK and Europe.
REVIEW: Thirty years on, the passion and potency Cold Chisel displayed at the Shepherd's Bush Empire left me wondering what kind of dynamite they packed back in the 80s.
Hundreds of expat Australians crammed into the Shepherd's Bush Empire last night to watch legendary Australian rock band Cold Chisel. Check out photos from the gig and photos of the excited Aussie crowd.
The Temper Trap - they’re not just the biggest contemporary Australian band at the moment, they are also the latest conquerors of London’s Koko. Over two huge nights in Camden last week, the Aussie rockers (now famous the world over) served it up to screaming Aussie expats and thrilled to ...
London served up another ripsnorting Aussie BBQ with some of the freshest and hottest Australian bands showing expat Aussies and their Pommy mates exactly how a day long fest of Aussie music and culture should be done.
Australian band, The Jezabels, have won the seventh annual Australian Music Prize for their album Prisoner.
REVIEW | We sat there staring into the storyteller’s shaded, deep set eyes as he spun uncomplicated yet incredibly moving yarns through his impressive song writing, all the while backing it up with a voice that is as solid, seemingly unchanging and Australian as Uluru.
INTERVIEW | “I think people are influenced by what’s gone before. When I learnt how to play songs, you fall in love with other people’s songs and you learn them and you start to write your own." Paul Kelly, September, 2011.
REVIEW: Despite being filled with some of Paul Kelly’s lesser known songs, the “dark, weird and difficult night three” as described by Kelly himself was not without highlights.