And while the 21-year-old looked absolutely breathtaking in a lace and tulle gown, she certainly didn't disappoint with her accessories.
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Australia’s live music sector is in limbo after the federal government announced a suspension on public gatherings, as part of unprecedented new measures designed to help halt the spread of coronavirus.With effect from Monday, Australians won’t be allowed to gather in groups of 500 or more.The “cautionary" ban applies to “non-essential” gatherings, prime minister Scott Morrison said Friday (March 13), though it won’t extend to schools, universities, public transport or airports.
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.And while the 21-year-old looked absolutely breathtaking in a lace and tulle gown, she certainly didn't disappoint with her accessories.
Congratulations are in order for Bindi Irwin! The daughter of the late Steve Irwin is married. The 21-year-old conservationist tied the knot with her longtime love Chandler Powell on Wednesday.
Surprise! Bindi Irwin married her fiancé, Chandler Powell, at Australia Zoo on Wednesday, March 25, hours before the Australian government enforced a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has introduced further restrictions for Australians in a bid to flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic that is sweeping the world.
Cabin fever has music fans missing live concerts, which have been canceled all around the world due to the coronavirus pandemic. But once they resume, whose gig are you headed to first?
The So Pop 2020 festival tour has been scrapped, due to the strict policies put in place by the governments of Australia and New Zealand to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The Sydney Film Festival, set to have taken place in June in Australia’s most populous city, has been canceled.
BRISBANE - Australia’s live industry is on the “brink of collapse” without immediate financial intervention from the federal government, with thousands of professionals already out of work amidst the escalating health crisis.
Elton John announced Monday morning that he is postponing at least 19 dates on the upcoming North American leg of his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour, ten days before it was scheduled to start. All dates between March 26 and May 2 will be moved to 2021, with the tour now scheduled to pick up on May 22.
BRISBANE - While the coronavirus pandemic marches on, Australia’s live performance sector is facing a severe blow which could see more than half a billion dollars stripped from the industry and thousands of jobs lost.
2 min read Due to the unfortunate cancelling of the Rainbow on the Plains Festival in Hay in two weeks time, the 2020 Mr Gay Pride Australia competition has been halted.
Australia’s live music sector is in limbo after the federal government announced a suspension on public gatherings, as part of unprecedented new measures designed to help halt the spread of coronavirus.With effect from Monday, Australians won’t be allowed to gather in groups of 500 or more.The so-called “cautionary" ban applies to “non-essential” gatherings, prime minister Scott Morrison said Friday (March 13), though it won’t extend to schools, universities, public transport or airports.
My Chemical Romance have postponed their Australian and New Zealand dates on the band’s upcoming reunion tour. MCR were scheduled to kick off the trek on March 20 in Melbourne, Australia, then play Sydney the following night before heading to a concert in Auckland New Zealand on March 25. Now, the shows have been pushed back to an unknown date as a result of the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
"We felt this was the right decision given the current global situation"
Pixies have postponed the final leg of their Australian tour, citing the “current public health concerns”.The alternative rock legends had five dates left on their Come On Pilgrim… It’s Surfer Rosa tour, including a date Thursday night (March 12) at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall, and shows in Sydney and Perth.With coronavirus spreading the globe, those concerts have been put on ice, explains Live Nation Australasia, producer of the national trek.“Out of caution for current public health
Celebs were out and about this week, from Jasmine Tookes wearing a chic outfit to brunch at Ladureé in Beverly Hills, to Sean Penn and girlfriend Leila George hosting an event to support the animals and areas affected by the Australian wildfires, to Maria Menounos celebrating the L.A. premiere of Bloodshot. Read on to find out more of what the stars have been up to!
It's feared that coronavirus could lead to event cancellations