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Wednesday, 16 August

13:42

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Brace yourselves for an exhilarating dose of real talk, uncontrollable laughter, and unfiltered insights as Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley, the dynamic duo behind the podcast sensation Life Uncut, are hitting the road for a nationwide tour that promises to be a riotous celebration of love, life, and everything in between.

Buckle in for a rollercoaster ride of candid conversations as the creators of the wildly popular podcast Life Uncut translate their infectious energy to the live stage across Australia. Their no-holds-barred approach to discussing love, relationships, lust, and the whirlwind of existence itself is about to come alive in a spectacle thats real, raw, and uproariously funny.

LIFE UNCUT LIVE Australia Tour

  • Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide: Sunday, 8 October
  • Riverside Theatre, Perth: Thursday, 12 October
  • State Theatre, Sydney: Sunday, 15 October
  • Palais Theatre, Melbourne: Friday, 20 October
  • HOTA Theatre, Gold Coast: Wednesday, 25 October
  • Canberra Theatre, Canberra: Monday, 30 October
  • QPAC Concert Hall, Brisbane: Tuesday, 31 October

Keep up with the latest in local news and entertainment here.

 

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11:57

FIVE announce Australian tour with special guests Sister2Sister "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Remember the 90s? The era of funky dance moves, catchy pop hits, and boybands that stole our hearts? Well, hold onto your nostalgia hats because the FIVE Greatest Hits Australian Tour is about to sweep you off your feet and onto the dance floor!

Thats right, 90s boyband FIVE will be hitting the road next March for five Aussie shows, bringing along special guests Sister2Sister and DJ Levins.

FIVE Greatest Hits Australian Tour 2024

  • Thursday 7th March: BRISBANE, Tivoli
  • Friday 8th March: MELBOURNE, 170 Russell
  • Saturday 9th March: SYDNEY, Metro Theatre
  • Wednesday 13th March: ADELAIDE, Lion Arts Factory
  • Thursday 14th March: PERTH, Rosemount

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

In case youve been living under a rock, FIVE or as theyre also known, 5ive ruled the charts with their infectiously upbeat tunes, selling a staggering 10 million records globally. And guess what? Theyre bringing their iconic party anthems Down Under! These lads are no strangers to Australian fans, having shifted nearly 1 million copies of their records in the land of kangaroos.

What are the earworms that are going to dominate your playlist again? Brace yourselves for a whirlwind of sing-along hits: Keep On Movin, Everybody Get Up, When the Lights Go Out, If Ya Gettin Down, Got The Feelin, We Will Rock You, and Slam Dunk. Yes, you read that right theyre ready to unleash the full force of their hit machine.

But wait, theres more! Joining the nostalgia ride are none other than the Aussie pop sensations, Sister2Sister. If you spent countless hours bopping to Sister and Whats a Girl To Do? then youre in for a treat. Christine and Sharon Muscat, the dynamic duo behind S2S, are set to sprinkle their magic and remind us of why we fell in love with their music in the first place.

And whos going to keep the party grooving? DJ Levins, the captain of good vibes, is taking the reins as the host for the evening. Get ready to be transported back to a time when dancefloors were electric, and the music was everything.

Its like its the 90s all over again.

Pre-sale kicks off on Friday, August 18th at 10am local time. If you miss out on that, dont fret general public tickets drop on Monday, August 21st, at 10am local time. Tickets here

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11:00

Jack Johnson, Tom Jones lead Bluesfests first festival lineup for 2024 "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

The stage is set for an electrifying celebration as Bluesfest, Australias most esteemed music festival, spills the beans on its dazzling lineup for its 35th anniversary edition.

Spanning five days of sonic revelry from March 28th to April 1st, 2024, the iconic Byron Events Farm in Tyagarah, NSW will once again host a dazzling array of musical virtuosos, promising an unforgettable feast for the senses.

Leading the charge among the announced headliners of this whopping first-wave announcement is none other than the multifaceted Jack Johnson. Returning for an exclusive performance his sole appearance in Australia for 2024 Johnson is set to take fans on a melodic journey with his laid-back yet emotionally charged melodies. With a staggering 24 million album sales under his belt, Johnsons return to Bluesfest is a homecoming that fans have eagerly awaited.

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

 

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09:45

Fall Out Boy, Limp Bizkit, Devo lead Good Things 2023 lineup "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

<p>Australias largest and favourite travelling music festival, Good Things Festival, returns this December with a bumper line-up set to descend on the east coast, bringing a horde of new and iconic faves from Australia and around the globe together for nothing but a good time.</p> <h3>Good Things Festival 2023</h3> <ul> <li>Friday 1 December Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne (LIC AA 15+)</li> <li>Saturday 2 December Centennial Park, Sydney (18+)</li> <li>Sunday 3 December Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane (LIC AA 15+)</li> </ul> <p class="p1"><b><i>Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews </i></b><a href= "https://fortemag.com.au/music/"><span class= "s1"><b><i>here</i></b></span></a><b><i>.</i></b></p> <ul> <li>Fall Out Boy</li> <li>Limp Bizkit</li> <li>Devo (The Farewell Tour Celebrating 50 Years)</li> <li>I Prevail</li> <li>Bullet For My Valentine</li> <li>Corey Taylor</li> <li>Pennywise</li> <li>Spiderbait</li> <li>Slowly Slowly</li> <li>Enter Shikari</li> <li>Behemoth</li> <li>Sepultura</li> <li>Taking Back Sunday</li> <li>PVRIS</li> <li>Bloom</li> <li>Boom Crash Opera</li> <li>Eskimo Joe</li> <li>Frenzal Rhomb</li> <li>Hanabie</li> <li>Jebediah</li> <li>Luca Brasi</li> <li>Magnolia Park</li> <li>Make Them Suffer</li> <li>Ocean Sleeper</li> <li>Royal & The Serpent

  • Short Stack
  • Slaughter To Prevail
  • Stand Atlantic
  • Tapestry
  • The Plot In You
  • While She Sleeps

Fall Out Boy


Leading the pack for Good Things Festival 2023 will be none other than American rock idols Fall Out Boy. From dominating your Myspace era to becoming one of rocks biggest-selling bands, Fall Out Boy have proven time and time again that their sweltering legacy is definitely not a phase, with their latest 2023 album So Much (For) Stardust marking the bands seventh consecutive top-ten charting album. Armed with a career to date that spans Billboard #1 debuts, gracing the cover of Rolling Stone, sold out stadium runs playing to over 1 million fans and multiple Grammy Award nominations, a Fall Out Boy live experience is guaranteed to be explosive, enigmatic and packed full sentimental delights as well as fresh cuts.</p> <h3>Limp Bizkit and Devo</h3> <p>Whether youre a Dad Vibes stan or have been rollin since day one, Good Things Festival are also bringing in Florida heavies Limp Bizkit to keep the party rockin this December. One of the most influential acts of the nu metal era Limp Bizkit have garnered three Grammy Award nominations alongside their timeless angst and genre-straddling prowess that brought rap metal to the masses; a fact that continues colourfully to this day. And from breaking stuff to whipping it, American new wave legends Devo will also take the Good Things Festival stages later th...</p>

08:23

PHYSIX "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Anyone still following my humble blog will have realised that I spend a lot of time on YouTube these days. Theres an awful lot of crap there as people who dont like my message constantly remind me. If its on YouTube it must be crap. In actual fact, YouTube is just like any other media. Theres bad, really bad, really really bad stuff there even when the algorithms know what you prefer watching. But there are genuine gems there too and its up to you to filter out the bullshit from the worthwhile information. It all comes down to the people whose channels are worth following.

I likely only watch 1~2% of what YouTube offers me. My favourites are Nate Hagens for his Great Simplification podcast, Rachel Campbell for Planet Critical, Paul Mason for info on biochemistry and nutrition as well as Drs Eric Berg and Ken Berry for keto and carnivore foods Too many to list. And then theres Sabine.

Sabine Hossenfelder is a German physicist with a dry wit and a no nonsense approach. As far as shes concerned, physics and maths rule, ignore at your own peril! Here she explains what Ive been saying for a long time. the 20th century was built one brick at a time as and when it was needed with ever growing amounts of cheap surplus energy. Which is now going away. Enjoy.

And just to make your day, another one on an issue that I discovered several years ago from reading my other favourite physicist, Tom Murphy. Hopefully Tom is working on his own YouTube channel. If EVER you needed proof our stupid civilisation will not, cannot, continue for much longer, then this is it.

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