Culture / Music
Every music festival happening across Australia in 2026
From Bluesfest to Mundi Mundi Bash.
From Bluesfest to Mundi Mundi Bash.
All the concert tours to catch on our shores.
And, listen to our playlist for new releases from other ‘RUSSH’ favourites like Kelley Lee Owens, Oneohtrix Point Never, Perfume Genius and Insecure Men.
As we settle in to watch today’s ceremony, the ‘RUSSH’ team has put together a playlist of our favourite past ARIA-winning songs.
All the concerts to catch on our shores.
If there’s one thing Aussie music lovers can count on every year, it’s that Bluesfest will deliver a jaw-dropping lineup.
From Audrey Hobert to Blood Orange.
Summer’s already looking massive, and it’s only September.
This year’s bill promises a world-class mix of live acts and electronic heavyweights.
Fans of deep house and techno have every reason to get hyped (especially after the recent Listen Out cancellation…)
From soaring indie ballads and genre-defying fusions to textured electronic beats.
We hate to be the bearer of bad news…
“I feel like music is really kind of ancient. It’s the oldest thing we know.”
For First Nations rapper Miss Kaninna, the stage is a platform to express, to subvert, and to speak her truth. And she wants the beat to land as hard as the message.
“I am so proud of this EP… it feels like the beginning of me finding myself.”
As we celebrate all things Aussie music this month, make space in your playlist for these award-winning albums.
ARIA-winning Indigenous rap collective 3% on alchemising pain into the medicine of music.
Ahead of his Something To Give Each Other Tour dates in Australia and New Zealand, Troye Sivan sits down to speak with ‘RUSSH’.
The On The Steps concert series is making a triumphant return to the iconic Sydney Opera House Forecourt this summer.
Olivia Rodrigo, Troye Sivan, Tate McRae, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, Laufey and more…