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17-07-2025
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Hilltop Hoods Announce 2026 All-Ages Arena Tour
Hilltop Hoods have detailed their first headlining Australian tour in three-and-a-half years, with the Never Going Home tour announced for February 2026. The tour comes in support of the trio's upcoming ninth studio album Fall From The Light, which is set for release next month on Friday, August 1st. The full list of tour dates, as well as ticketing information, can be found below. 'Over the last few years, we've stepped back from touring to complete our album,' said co-frontman Matthew Lambert – AKA Suffa MC. 'Now that it's done, we can't wait to get back on the road. In a lot of ways, we're more energised than ever and have been putting together a show that we're really proud of and excited to share.' The Hoods last toured Australia in September 2022, in support of their then-recent single 'Show Business' – which featured 2000s one-hit-wonder Eamon on vocals. Hilltop Hoods – 'Don't Happy, Be Worry' The first indication of a new studio album from the multi-platinum Adelaide group came in 2023, with the release of the new single 'Laced Up'. Minimal activity followed the release of the single, however, save for an appearance at that year's Yours & Owls and Now & Forever fesitvals. In September 2024, the Hoods were announced on the line-up for Bluesfest's final/not-final festival in April 2025. Two months before that appearance, a new single entitled 'The Gift' was released. Fall From The Light is also set to feature appearances from frequent collaborator Nyassa, as well as New Zealand band Six60 on the tour's titular track 'Never Going Home'. The song is set to be released as the album's fourth single on Friday, with a new music premiering at 8am AEST that morning. The album can be both pre-saved digitally and pre-ordered physically by clicking here. Hilltop Hoods Never Coming Home 2026 Tour All shows are licensed all-ages. Saturday, February 14th – MyState Arena, Hobart TAS Saturday, February 21st – AEC Arena, Adelaide SA Saturday, February 28th – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney NSW Saturday, March 7th – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC Saturday, March 14th – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane QLD Saturday, March 21st – RAC Arena, Perth WAWatch Barkaa And Miss Kaninna On ABC's 'That Blackfella Show' Birdz Reunites With Fred Leone For New Single 'Wanya Nyin Yanmanj' 3% Return With New Single 'Our Greats' And Cathy Freeman-Starring Video The post Hilltop Hoods Announce 2026 All-Ages Arena Tour appeared first on Music Feeds. Solve the daily Crossword


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10-02-2025
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"Squid Game" Star Gong Yoo to Star in "Show Business" Series at Netflix
Yara Sameh Netflix is expanding its Korean content slate with 'Show Business' (working title), a sweeping period drama set against the backdrop of South Korea's entertainment industry from the 1960s through the 1980s. The star-studded series brings together some of Korea's most celebrated actors and follows Min-ja (Song Hye-kyo), a determined woman who overcomes a difficult childhood to carve out her path in Korea's burgeoning music scene. Song, fresh off her turn in Lunar New Year release 'Dark Nuns,' leads the ensemble cast alongside 'Squid Game' star Gong Yoo, who portrays her childhood friend Dong-gu. The characters' deep-rooted bond is tested as they navigate the cutthroat entertainment world together, with Gong's character described as unpredictable yet uniquely responsive to Min-ja's influence. 'Light Shop' star Kim Seol-hyun joins the cast as Min-hui, whose complex relationship with Min-ja evolves from childhood devotion to a nuanced rivalry. Cha Seung-won ('Uprising') takes on the role of Gil-yeo, a legendary composer known for his golden touch in creating stars. Lee Hanee ('The Fiery Priest') rounds out the main cast as Yang-ja, Min-ja's mother, whose own dreams of stardom persist despite life's hardships. Behind the camera, the series brings together Noh Hee-gyoung ('Our Blues') as writer and Lee Yoon-jung ('Coffee Prince') as director. The announcement comes as Netflix continues to dominate with Korean content, with 'Trauma Code: Heroes on Call' currently leading the platform's Global Non-English series rankings above Season 2 of 'Squid Game,' which has dropped to the second spot. Netflix has yet to announce a premiere date for the series. The streamer recently unveiled its 2025 slate anchored by Season 3 of 'Squid Game.'