Ticketmaster,Splendour in the Grass owner investigated by US government

Ticketmaster,Splendour in the Grass owner investigated by US government

Australia’s live music industry could be in for a massive shake-up,if the US forces Live Nation to offload its ticketing arm.

  • byKarl Quinn

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The ‘capitalist nonsense’ killing Melbourne’s live music scene

The ‘capitalist nonsense’ killing Melbourne’s live music scene

Cash Savage still remembers the first time she played to sold-out crowd at Fitzroy’s Old Bar. She’s growing increasingly dismayed about the future of the city’s iconic gig culture.

  • byMelissa Cunningham
Festivals ‘in the thick of a real crisis’,says Music Australia chief

Festivals ‘in the thick of a real crisis’,says Music Australia chief

The number of 18 to 24-year-olds attending music festivals has dropped in the past five years,with a new report warning rising costs and overpolicing are key factors.

  • byKarl Quinn
ABC and triple j revive One Night Stand music festival

ABC and triple j revive One Night Stand music festival

The ABC’s youth broadcaster is supporting an industry blighted by the cancellation of high-profile multi-day outings.

  • byCalum Jaspan
Kids have not ‘gone soft’ when it comes to music festivals
Opinion
Live music

Kids have not ‘gone soft’ when it comes to music festivals

The rapid decline of music festivals in Australia is symptomatic of a bigger problem – and it’s not the fault of young people.

  • byMillie Muroi
I’ve sent Bob Dylan love letters for years,and I just got a reply!

I’ve sent Bob Dylan love letters for years,and I just got a reply!

When I interviewed legendary music promoter Michael Chugg this week,he had a surprise for me.

  • byPeter FitzSimons
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The silver lining to Splendour’s demise
Perspective
Live music

The silver lining to Splendour’s demise

While sad,the demise of Splendour in the Grass does have an upside,especially for … ahem … more mature music fans in Brisbane.

  • byCameron Atfield
Half of Melbourne’s famous live music venues could soon be dead

Half of Melbourne’s famous live music venues could soon be dead

Melbourne was once declared the live music capital of the world. But the city’s live music venue owners warn an inquiry into the struggling sector will come too late.

  • byMelissa Cunningham
From Splendour to surrender:why music festivals are out in the cold

From Splendour to surrender:why music festivals are out in the cold

The demise of Splendour in the Grass will shock no one who has been listening to music industry warnings.

  • byBenjamin Potter
Splendour’s cancellation will send shockwaves through Australia’s music industry

Splendour’s cancellation will send shockwaves through Australia’s music industry

A week after tickets went on sale,the Live Nation-backed Splendour in the Grass became the latest music festival to pull the pin. What is going on?

  • byKarl Quinn
Splendour organisers confirm cancellation due to ‘unexpected events’

Splendour organisers confirm cancellation due to ‘unexpected events’

The festival,which was to feature Kylie Minogue as a headliner,has been cancelled just two weeks after tickets went on sale.

  • byNell Geraets andNick Galvin