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Music
Keith Urban to open Sydney's new theatre
Keith Urban will be the first artist to play the new Sydney Coliseum Theatre when the $100m venue adjacent to Rooty Hill RSL officially opens its doors on December.
- by Nick Galvin
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Flashback
From the Archives: A hard day's night for Beatles fans
On this day in 1964, hundreds of screaming teenagers - desperate to catch a glimpse of their idols, the Beatles - laid siege to Sydney's Sheraton Hotel.
- by Staff reporter
Review
FKA Twigs review: a foreshortened glimpse of talent
FKA Twigs' one-off Sydney show at Carriageworks was a triumph of theatrics over vocal force.
- by Anna Rose
Vivid Sydney
Carriageworks apologises for stage design after FKA Twigs show leaves fans wanting
Carriageworks has apologised to fans of FKA Twigs after fans complained they could not see the international performer.
- by Linda Morris
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Review
Rising stars and bona fide icons close an outstanding jazz festival
The audience rose to its feet as one in a perfect send-off for Herbie Hancock, star of this year's Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
- by Jessica Nicholas
Review
Review: Jack River is having a ball
The singer-songwriter's music makes up for any performance shortcomings.
- by George Palathingal
Sex & relationships
Bonnie Tyler: 'I’ve never faced age discrimination in the music business'
The singer on her career, marriage and the men who have influenced her.
- by Robyn Doreian
Live music
'It was really stressful': Polish Club on late nights and lockouts
They are often referred to as the best live band in Sydney, but who are Polish Club?
- by Louise Rugendyke
Review
Music reviews: Flying Lotus, Steve Lacy, Canalon de Timbiqui and more
Canalon de Timbiqui, Amyl and the Sniffers, Steve Lacy, The Cope Street Parade, Flying Lotus and Frank Iero and the Future Violents.
- by John Shand, Eugene Ulman, Barry Divola, Kish Lal, Craig Mathieson and Bronwyn Thompson
Live music
'Unforgettably good': When indie legends and the ACO collide
The Australian Chamber Orchestra will perform classical compositions by Bryce Dessner, Jonny Greenwood and Sufjan Stevens.
- by Rachel Olding
Vale
Dr. John, musician who embodied New Orleans, dies at 77
The legendary pianist, singer, songwriter and producer belonged to the pantheon of New Orleans keyboard wizards
- by Gavin Edwards