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NIMA s postponed as COVID outbreak continues in Sydney
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National Indigenous Music Awards postponed
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Blue Skye in a daily battle to deal with making music in a pandemic
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Gamilaraay sensation The Kid Laroi has hit another milestone on his unstoppable march to stardom, with his new single hitting No. 1 here at home and abroad. Stay debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA singles charts, as well as Rolling Stone s top 100 list, and has since hit the top of the global Apple iTunes ladder.
It is the second collaboration between 17-year-old Laroi, born Charlton Howard, and Canadian superstar Justin Bieber.
Laroi has seen a stellar rise since he released his debut EP 14 With a Dream in 2018, one day shy of his 15th birthday.
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Melbourne, Australia – Peter Noble recalls the moment he had to shut down his music festival only hours before it was due to open.
“That was a shock-horror, trauma situation for not only me but my entire team,” he told Al Jazeera.
Noble is the director of Bluesfest, an annual Australian music festival which has seen stars such as James Brown, BB King and Norah Jones perform on stage.
Held in the popular coastal tourist destination of Byron Bay in northern New South Wales, the award-winning Bluesfest draws about 25,000 people into the region, generating millions for the local economy.
However, the effect of COVID-19 saw the festival closed by Australian health authorities the night before it was due to open, on the basis of a single case in the region.