
Amy Shark’s Celebrity Skin: The Rolling Stone Cover Story
A thick skin is necessary for the current Amy Shark era. She’s exploring new waters, both sonically and personally, and it seems she’s ready to plunge into greater depths, writes Poppy Reid.

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A thick skin is necessary for the current Amy Shark era. She’s exploring new waters, both sonically and personally, and it seems she’s ready to plunge into greater depths, writes Poppy Reid.

Lead singer Joel Shadbolt discusses the band's Australian tour and their plans for album six

They've conquered their home country's music scene, and now L.A.B are taking on Australia this month

Amy Shark is the cover star of the March issue of Rolling Stone AU/NZ, giving the magazine unprecedented access to her life.

Cyrus will open for the Scottish pop superstar at all his arena shows in the two countries throughout July

Gang of Youths' personal storytelling, Julia Jacklin's honest songwriting, and Meg Mac's powerful self-confidence impressed this year

The iconic pop duo will join Darren Hayes at all six shows on his forthcoming tour.

The reggae band were the big winner for the second year running, with the likes of Tami Neilson, Rob Ruha and BENEE also picking up awards.

Sky News host Rowan Dean questioned the use of te reo Māori on the band's tour posters, saying there was a "big push to be more inclusive of the Māori" in New Zealand.

It will be the Scottish singer-songwriter's first Australian shows since early 2020.