In blue velvet and echoing The Sound of White, Missy Higgins makes us laugh and cry
Canberra Daily » Music
by Julie Samaras
1M ago
While fans were disappointed when Missy Higgins postponed the Canberra leg of ‘The Second Act Tour 2024’ due to ill-health earlier this year, turns out it was well worth the wait ..read more
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Huge local line-up released for Canberra’s music festival, Stonefest
Canberra Daily » Music
by Newstime Media
2M ago
Stonefest, the renowned music festival, has revealed an impressive local line-up as it returns to the University of Canberra (UC) Lawns on Saturday 19 October. Despite the setbacks faced by larger festivals, Stonefest perseveres with two stages and a roster featuring over ten local and interstate artists, further fuelling Canberra’s vibrant live music scene. This year’s edition promises to be the most significant since 2019, showcasing local talents like Lucy Sugarman, Zach Knows, Sonic Reducer, Jett Blyton, and captivating First Nations Singer-Songwriter Wallabindi. Adding to the excitement ..read more
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Canberra Symphony Orchestra’s ‘Messiah’ a triumph
Canberra Daily » Music
by Julie Samaras
2M ago
Canberra crowds are notoriously tough critics, so it was no small feat for the Canberra Symphony Orchestra to elicit a well-deserved standing ovation from the majority at last night’s special presentation of Handel’s Messiah. After near sell-out concerts two years ago, the CSO decided to reprise their performance of this uplifting masterwork, which they present at Llewellyn Hall on Friday 21 and Saturday 22 June. The brilliant CSO musicians shared the stage with 30 beautiful voices from the CSO Chorus, creating a magical harmony of glorious human voices and orchestral instruments that lift the ..read more
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New Taylor Swift album first to have 300m Spotify streams in a day
Canberra Daily » Music
by AAP
4M ago
Taylor Swift’s latest offering, The Tortured Poets Department, has become the first album in Spotify history to reach more than 300 million streams in a single day. Swift, 34, also became the most-streamed artist in a single day on the platform when her record was released on April 19, according to the streaming service. The company wrote on X: “History made! On April 19, 2024, Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department was the first album in Spotify history to have over 300M streams in a single day.” On April 19th, 2024, THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT became Spotify's most-streamed album i ..read more
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Take 5 with Katie Noonan, performing with Elixir at Gundaroo
Canberra Daily » Music
by Julie Samaras
6M ago
ARIA award winning jazz trio, Elixir, comprises Australian music treasure, Katie Noonan, alongside her husband Zac Hurren on piano and soprano sax, and Benjamin Hauptmann on acoustic guitars. Ahead of the talented trio’s performance at Tallagandra Hill Winery, Gundaroo on Saturday 9 March, we caught up with Katie Noonan to talk musical memories and journeys, and collaborating with national living treasure, Michael Leunig. What’s your earliest memory of being musical? I  was actually in utero when my mum was performing Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes in early 1977 at the Sydney Opera ..read more
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Taylor Swift sings up a storm in rain hit Sydney show
Canberra Daily » Music
by AAP
7M ago
Lightning and rain was not enough to dampen the spirits of 80,000 Taylor Swift fans on night one of her Sydney tour, with the second show kicking off in a matter of hours. Swift mania is taking over the city after her first show at Accor Stadium on Friday night which included a weather hiccup when heavy rain and lightning hit the city forcing fans to be evacuated briefly. The popstar’s arrival on stage was only delayed by 20 minutes but the opening act Sabrina Carpenter was cancelled due to the tumultuous weather. But in good news for Carpenter fans, she was brought on during Swift’s set with ..read more
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Taylor Swift to break records with Australian Eras Tour
Canberra Daily » Music
by AAP
7M ago
Pop superstar Taylor Swift is set to perform the first of her Australian Eras Tour concerts in front of what’s expected to be the biggest audiences of her entire career. With her first concert on Friday night, crowds at the Melbourne Cricket Ground are tipped to reach a total of 260,000 people across her three dates at the stadium. That will be followed by another four sold-out concerts from the 14-time Grammy winner at Accor Stadium in Sydney from next Friday. The Eras tour takes in every phase of Taylor Swift’s career in a concert that runs more than three hours, from her Speak Now album to ..read more
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Taylor Swift announces new album while accepting Grammy
Canberra Daily » Music
by AAP
7M ago
Forget her “Reputation”. Taylor Swift has a brand new album coming out. Accepting the Grammy for best pop vocal album, Taylor said she had been keeping a secret for two years. “My brand new album comes out April 19. It’s called The Tortured Poets Department. I’m going to go and post the cover right now backstage,” she announced. And so she did. On her social media, Swift posted a black-and-white image of her reclining across pillows. The top half of her face and lower half of her legs are cut off in the low-contrast image. All’s fair in love and poetry… New album THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMEN ..read more
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Kylie Minogue and Billie Eilish win early Grammys
Canberra Daily » Music
by AAP
7M ago
“Music’s biggest night” the Grammy Awards are underway in Los Angeles and the excitement started early withKylie Minogue winning her second ever Grammy. Minogue won best pop dance recording for Padam Padam – her first Grammy win in 18 years. Billie Eilish and Finneas arrived early to collect their trophy for best song written for visual media, awarded to the brother-sister duo for their “Barbie” ballad What Was I Made For. “This is shocking to me,” Eilish said. “I was expecting to turn right back around and leave.” “I want to thank our parents, our dad, who worked as a construction worker at M ..read more
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Live music to roar as local venues pin hopes on revival
Canberra Daily » Music
by AAP
8M ago
Major tours, strong demand and government support all bode well for the nation’s live music scene continuing its post-pandemic recovery in 2024. But an industry leader says while big concerts are popular, music lovers should not forget to support budding local artists as live shows continue to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. International names such as Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Blink-182 and Pink are set to fill stadiums this year, but they are just the tip of the iceberg. The influx of major acts heading to Australia in 2024 includes former One Direction singer Louis Tomlinson, Raye, Pa ..read more
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