Neil Finn at Sydney Opera House for Vivid Live
Something old, something new and something which at its heart was an evening with a very talented family
Something old, something new and something which at its heart was an evening with a very talented family
We have a deep and personal connection to this music. We know it’s complicated and unusual.
With a stellar line-up of emerging talent filling every nook and cranny, this year’s TGE will surely go down as one of the best ever.
Friday brought more sun and more awesome talent for our entertainment at the Great Escape Festival.
The Great Escape kicked off in Brighton on Thursday and we were there to catch all of the awesomeness. Here’s our review and pics.
Kele Okereke took centre stage at Sydney’s soon to be closed venue, The Basement. Samathan Dickson was there to catch the show.
We were lucky enough to head along to the Enmore Theatre in Sydney’s Newtown to catch The Smith Street Band.
BAM. BAM, BAM!!! Member after funky-uncle-looking Gogol Bordello member leapt out onstage, assaulting my senses.
Boasting a line-up that pulled on the heartstrings of the parties that had raged before, SCLF delivered a powerful bill of major indie legends.
Over the years Laneway has been the hottest ticket in town delivering the ultimate servings in Indie buzz bands year after year.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of classic album 16 Lovers Lane from one of Australia’s top indie-rock bands, The Go-Betweens.