From ‘Can’t Get You Out Of My Head’ to ‘Big Jet Plane,’ Dua Lipa showed her love for the Australian songbook.
Ricky Martin Announces 2025 Australian Tour
Ricky Martin will return for his first Australian tour in a decade.
MJ Cole announces ‘Sincere’ 2025 UK tour

The dates will mark the 25th anniversary of his classic 2000 debut album
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Ultra Music Festival Temporarily Shut Down Due to Rain
A large puddle near the Ultra Music Festival Mainstage forced organizers to briefly pause its programming.
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The Emotional Guillotine Falls with Hyper-Trap Pop Precision in Yung Blasian’s ‘I’m Sorry’
With every scathing line and serrated hook riff in I’m Sorry, Yung Blasian proves that vulnerability in hyper-trap pop doesn’t have to come wrapped in polished platitudes. Instead, it hits like a sledgehammer wielded by someone with nothing left to lose. The Philadelphia-based artist, who has been quietly sharpening his sonic edge on SoundCloud since 2017, goes in for the emotional kill in his breakthrough hit, which carves through the noise with Latin-laced guitars, delay-drenched choral hooks, and a beat that knows no mercy once it drops. There’s no pretence in his lyrical candour—just a supercharged vignette of coming-of-age heartbreak told from the raw end of rejection. The Haitian-Japanese vocalist and producer doesn’t just wear his heart on his sleeve; he shreds it open to expose how quickly self-esteem can be reduced to rubble when left picking through the wreckage of fading affection. The emo-adjacent anguish isn’t self-indulgent. It’s methodical. Calculated. Intentional. Yung Blasian doesn’t give you space to pity him—he drags you into the chaos of every self-effacing lyric and leaves you reeling in the aftermath. Yet somehow, through the storm of scorn and dejection, he keeps the energy high. It’s a whiplash-inducing contrast that’s fast becoming his signature. […]
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Watch Perfume Genius debut six ‘Glory’ songs live in London

Mike Hadreas performed at the ICA on Thursday, one day ahead of the release of his seventh album
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Hypertechno/Eurodance PREMIUM SELECT : Spotify Playlist [Submit Music Here]
ABOUT THIS PLAYLIST ALL HANDPICK-The latest and most electrifying Hypertechno/Eurodance tracks, carefully selected to boost your energy!
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Ultra Miami currently evacuated due to storm
Ultra Miami day three isn’t getting off to the best start with storms delaying the day, just like last year. Up to now, the weather has been kind to Ultra ravers this year, but now just as day three opened its gates for another full afternoon & evening of raving, the weather has temporarily shut …
Colpet – Mudança De Jogo [Brazilian Phonk]
?Colpet – Mudança De Jogo (OUT NOW) ⤷ https://hypeddit.com/tribal/mudanadejogo ? Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated! #TRIBALTRAP ⤷ http://bit.ly/TribalSub More like this? Follow our Spotify Playlists: ⤷ ? CAR: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1HIustV9i4CVpvlDx1EcsD ⤷ ? PHONK: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5P7NkTSkbT6r504d2FrfH3 ⤷ ? WORKOUT: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/71z6BdHlnfNj4DKRhuu1Fk Follow Tribal Trap: x https://soundcloud.com/tribaltrapmusic x https://www.instagram.com/tribaltrap x https://open.spotify.com/user/tribaltrap ? Send in your own tunes! submissions(at)tribaltrap(dot)com Colpet – Mudança De Jogo
Stick In The Wheel – the Railway, Winchester – live review
Live Review Stick In The Wheel The Railway, Winchester 27 March 2025 ‘The Only Folk Band That Matter’ said Ged Babey reviewing Stick In The Wheel’s A Thousand Pokes album, parodying the famous Clash epithet, clickbait style. This annoyed some people. After seeing them live he stands by the statement but adds ‘…To Me’. You see, […]
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