News: Rachael Fahim announces National Tour and shares ‘Deep End’ single from ‘Who You Are’ Album (out May 1st). Supporting Jordan Davis on AU Tour

RACHAEL FAHIM ANNOUNCES NATIONAL ALBUM TOUR SHARES NEW SINGLE ‘DEEP END’ FROM FORTHCOMING DEBUT ALBUM ‘WHO YOU ARE’ OUT MAY 1st SUPPORTING JORDAN DAVIS (US)  ON HIS AUS ARENA TOUR NEXT WEEK Photo credit: Cybele Malinowski LISTEN PRE-ORDER MEDIA KIT Australian country-pop artist RACHAEL FAHIM continues the lead up to her forthcoming Continue Reading

News: KHALID (USA): multi-platinum selling global superstar returning to AU & NZ arenas for It’s Always Summer Somewhere World Tour in Nov 2026

KHALID (USA): MULTI-PLATINUM SELLING GLOBAL SUPERSTAR RETURNING TO AU & NZ ARENAS FOR IT’S ALWAYS SUMMER SOMEWHERE TOUR IN NOVEMBER 2026 + Special guest on all shows Lauv (USA) ​+ Tickets on sale Fri 27 Mar Frontier Touring and MG Live are thrilled to welcome multi-platinum selling global superstar, Khalid, Continue Reading

News: BUDJERAH ANNOUNCES HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM GENTLEMAN OUT JULY 24 AND SHARES THE IRRESISTIBLE TITLE TRACK

BUDJERAH ANNOUNCES HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM GENTLEMAN OUT JULY 24 AND SHARES THE IRRESISTIBLE TITLE TRACK LISTEN HERE | PRE-ORDER HERE | MEDIA ASSETS HERE Credit: Gentleman album artwork “The kind of talent that can turn 100,000 heads in an instant” – GQ AUSTRALIA ​“Budjerah’s Gift Is Song” – ROLLING STONE Continue Reading

Interview: Intent To Harm

Intent To Harm came together through severe adversity and a determination to push through genuinely hard times. Formed by Matt Turkington, formerly the vocalist for Internal Devour, Splatterpuss and Alter Idem, as a deeply personal outlet during unimaginable struggle. Featuring some familiar faces from the Australian underground, including members of Continue Reading

Live Review: Upchuck

Upchuck The Tote Hotel 11/03 After giving a stellar performance at Golden Plains Festival, Atlanta natives Upchuck sold out The Tote in record time. Cramming into the band room, fans were all hands on deck for the support band Clamm. Warming the audience up, they thrashed around the stage, giving Continue Reading