It seems performing to an audience of humans just isn’t enough for Australia’s top notch stars. Singers Washington, Kasey Chambers, and Kate Cebrano along with a killer line up of other acts, are set to entertain crowds at Melbourne Zoo on March 17.
Once known as the innocent, little brother of the festival world- a small scale event with lesser known acts and a cheaper booking fee- Groovin’ The Moo has this year changes its tune: to a melody of maturity. This year’s nation wide line up was revealed this morning to a sea of surprised fans
We know loud music can affect our hearing, but according to a study done by the University of Portsmouth and Alcohol Research UK, it can affect our taste as well. The results of the study, which were published in the online journal Food Quality and Preference, found our perceptions of the sweetness of alcoholic drinks changed
Sims fans from across the globe will be able to combine a unique taste for video gaming and pop music, after EA games announced the launch of Katy Perry into virtual reality this week. The game, titled ‘The Sims 3 Showtime’ is due to hit stands in March, and shows Katy Perry being transformed into a Sim, giving fans the ability
Netherlands knockout, Armin van Buuren took centre stage this week with the video release of his latest masterpiece, ‘Drowning’ (featuring Laura V.). The music video, from newly released Armin Only, left fans across the globe reeling for more from the DJ. The video release comes just one year after Armin lost his three year title
Gregg Gills, otherwise known as Girl Talk, is set to hit Australian shores in just a few short weeks. The mash-up maestro will bring his notorious, glad-wrap-covered laptop to both Sydney and Melbourne in a bout to blast a mix of house, rock and hip hop into the ears of Big Day Out sideshow attendees.
2011 had mixed outcomes for Australian music festivals with many favourites reporting their best attendance yet, while others cancelled or had poor turnouts. Soundwave, Spendour, Groovin’ The Moo, Laneway, Peats Ridge, Future Music, Tamworth Country Music Festival and Meredith Music all reported positive growth.
Melbourne’s iconic East Brunswick Pub will close its doors for the final time in March, after a statement was released by the venue just last month.The statement read: Sadly, all good things must come to an end. The East Brunswick Club will officially close its doors at the end of this summer.
Melbourne’s Federation Square will return this year with yet another free live music festival, offering a killer line up of independent acts and emerging talent on the Aussie scene. The program sets itself around Australia Day, showcasing home grown talent in genres of indie, blues, dance and rock, from across the country side.
Internationally acclaimed singer songwriter ‘Dido’, this week announced the name of her July born son, ‘Stan’, after weeks of speculation from the public.