By Tom Grater
20.01.2020 - 17:06 / nme.com
Fingers firmly crossed
AC/DC are reportedly set to make their live comeback later this year, with Brian Johnson returning as frontman of the legendary rock group once more.
According to Australian radio personality Eddie McGuire, Johnson will return to the group after hearing loss forced him to originally call it a day in 2016.
McGuire also claimed that the group’s long rumoured comeback album with Johnson will arrive within the next couple of months.
Speaking on his Triple M Melbourne show,
By Tom Grater
The group are heading out on tour this May
Their third album, 'THE GLOW', arrives this April
Tame Impala are bouncing into Australia and New Zealand this April for a run of arena dates. Kevin Parker’s psychedelic rock masters will embark on their biggest ever tour of these parts, starting April 16 at Spark Arena in Auckland, then heading east for shows in each of Australia’s big five cities.
Don't miss the Aussie rockers this April
They’ll perform their score to Dario Argento’s horror classic live in Melbourne
Melbourne rock trio Cable Ties have announced a new album. Jenny McKechnie, Shauna Boyle, and Nick Brown will release Far Enough on March 27 via Merge/Poison City. They’ve also shared a video for “Sandcastles” directed by Danny Cohen and announced a tour—find dates below. McKechnie discussed the new song in a statement.
Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks spent their Sunday kissing in the sand at Byron Bay Beach in Australia. The actor, who turned 30 today, and the model, 21, shared a few kisses and got cozy on a white blanket, as seen in photos by Australian news outlet, New Idea, which also included video footage of the pair’s PDA in the sand. They were all smiles during their beach date, just one month after the two were first spotted together in Byron Beach.
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have surprise released a pair of live albums to benefit Australian bushfire relief. Proceeds from Live in Paris ’19 go to Wildlife Victoria, while Live in Adelaide ’19 is raising funds for Animals Australia. Bandcamp is donating its revenue shares for both releases to fire relief charities, as well. Take a listen to both records below.