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  2. Music street press of Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, 3D World began in Sydney, and ran until 2011. The magazine focused on dance music and club culture. Its main competitor was The Brag, published by Furst Media. [6] 3D World was purchased by Street Press Media in 2009, and they expanded to Melbourne and Brisbane in 2010 [7] before closing the print edition the following year.

  3. Beat Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Originally starting as a gig guide in print before the internet, the online gig guide is arguably the best-known aspect of Beat's online coverage. [ 15 ] Beat's website also contains one of the most comprehensive online directories of Melbourne live music venues and nightclubs, with a secondary focus on bars, pubs, cafes, record stores and ...

  4. BMA Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The magazine estimates print readership to be around 35,000 and generates around 10,000 downloads per issue. [citation needed] The content includes a cover story, regular columns, interviews, band profile, a comprehensive gig guide of forthcoming tours or events in and around Canberra, reviews of singles, albums, live events, theatre and films. [2]

  5. Perth Festival - Wikipedia

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    Street performers, Quidams, walking through the crowd at the Perth International Arts Festival, South Perth Foreshore, March 2007 The festival was created in 1953 by the University of Western Australia, making it the oldest international arts festival in Australia, [1] and the oldest annual international multi-arts festival in the southern hemisphere.

  6. Music of Perth - Wikipedia

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    This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( April 2013 )

  7. List of musical acts from Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Western Australian musicians, (artists and bands) from all genres.. Because of the relative isolation of the state and the capital city of Perth from the rest of Australia, band membership has often been characterised by associations with other bands in the region.

  8. List of Foo Fighters concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The first Foo Fighters show took place on February 19 above a boat house in Seattle and was performed for friends and family; the band's first public show took place on February 23 on the Jambalaya Club in Arcata, California; the band was in the area mixing the album and a local promoter asked the cover band The Unseen if Foo Fighters could open for them, which they agreed to; Grohl also ...

  9. The Alternative Gig Guide - Wikipedia

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    TAGG – The Alternative Gig Guide or TAGG (its acronym and popular name) was a free fortnightly Australian music street press published from 1979 to 1981 in Melbourne. [1] It was published by Toorak Times, an independent newspaper started in 1972, [ 2 ] and later expanded to Sydney.