Kylie’s Tension Tour, The Wiggles Ball Out, and More – ARIA Awards Recap

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This week in Australian music, there have been some exciting announcements and releases in the industry. Kylie has revealed her upcoming Tension album and tour, with the lead single “Lights, Camera, Action” set to drop soon. Fans can look forward to new music and live performances from the pop icon.

In other news, American country star Luke Combs is returning to Australia next year, accompanied by Tamworth’s Lane Pittman. Tickets for their show will be available for purchase this week, so make sure not to miss out on this exciting event.

Electronic producer RONA has made a big move by launching her own label, Rarre Records, and releasing its debut single, “Raise It.” The artist’s creativity and talent are definitely making an impact in the music scene.

Additionally, Rufus du Sol has shared a new track titled “Break My Love” from their upcoming fifth studio album. Fans have been treated to behind-the-scenes content of the band’s creative process, giving them a glimpse into the making of their music.

Jet has made a comeback with their first single in 15 years, “Hurry Hurry,” and they are embarking on an international tour starting in Milan. The ARIA Hall of Famers are sure to impress audiences with their long-awaited return to the music scene.

Missy Higgins surprised fans by joining G Flip on stage during Triple J’s One Night Stand, creating an unforgettable moment for attendees. The collaboration between the two artists was well-received, with even Jojo Siwa commenting on the performance.

The Wiggles have teamed up with the Harlem Globetrotters for a fun remix of “Bouncing Balls” in anticipation of their upcoming world tour. The collaboration promises to bring joy and entertainment to fans of all ages.

Ricki-Lee celebrated her biggest show yet at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre, expressing gratitude to her supporters for making it a memorable night. The singer’s success and talent continue to shine in the music industry.

Old Mervs rocked Fremantle with a hometown show that drew over 3,000 fans in attendance. The band’s popularity is evident, as they are now gearing up to showcase their talents in Hobart, Adelaide, and the UK.

Moreover, the ARIA Music Teacher Award nominees have been announced, with ambassadors Meg Mac, Sarah McLeod, Emma Memma, and Jessica Mauboy helping to deliver the exciting news. Fans can cast their votes for their favorite music teacher on the ARIA website.

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For more information on this project, interested individuals can contact Andrew Knowles at 0449 510 357 or via email at andrew@skmediagroup.com.au. This initiative has been supported by the Australian Government through Music Australia, highlighting the importance of promoting and celebrating the country’s music industry.

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