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Watch Adam Newling bassist Tas Wilson get engaged on-stage at Brisbane Laneway

Wilson's girlfriend, Sammy Flipo, popped the question during Newling's set

Amy Shark, Sampa The Great, Thelma Plum and more announced for ELEVATE Sydney 2023

Client Liaison, Mallrat, The Veronicas and Ruby Fields are among the other acts that feature on the bill for next year's event

Here are Australia’s biggest New Year’s Eve concerts and parties

Send off 2022 with NME’s roundup of the biggest parties, festivals, gigs and club nights hitting venues across the country this New Year’s Eve

Watch Dune Rats and friends cover The Angels’ ‘Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again’ for ‘Like A Version’

They were joined by Ruby Fields and members of Totty and Beddy Rays and Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers, as well as The Angels’ own Brewster brothers

Hockey Dad, Ruby Fields and more announced for Best Night Ever 2022

Also featured on the bill are the likes of Pacific Avenue, Polish Club and The Buoys

Here are the set times for Harvest Rock 2022

The two-day event will debut in Adelaide next month, with the likes of Jack White, Groove Armada, Crowded House and Sam Fender headlining

Jack White, Crowded House, Kurt Vile and more announced for debut Harvest Rock festival

The two-day festival, scheduled to debut in Adelaide this November, will be the only place for Australian fans to see both Jack White and Kurt Vile in 2022

ABC to air triple j-centric comedy ‘Soundtrack To Our Teenage Zombie Apocalypse’

The 10-episode series will follow young musicians equally determined to stave off zombies and win Unearthed High

‘6 Festivals’ review: coming-of-age drama centres Aussie music but loses its own rhythm

Filmed at local music festivals and featuring G Flip, Dune Rats, Lime Cordiale and more, this teen drama works best when it leans into director Macario De Souza’s documentary roots

“It’s a celebration”: Behind the scenes of ‘6 Festivals’, an Aussie love letter to live music and mateship

‘6 Festivals’ is a new coming-of-age movie set at real Aussie music festivals. NME goes behind the scenes with its director Macario De Souza and some of the musicians – BLESSED, Ruby Fields and Dune Rats – that made it happen
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