Dom Dolla is quarantining in Australia, but that doesn't mean he's not keeping busy with music.
04.04.2020 - 11:39 / officialcharts.com
Vinyl sales were on the up for the 12th consecutive year in 2019, and a whole host of artists have rode that wave of momentum into 2020 with big sales on the revived format.
Australian psychedelic act Tame Impala leads the way of bestselling albums released in 2020 having shifted 6,900 copies. The Slow Rush is the year's fourth best-selling vinyl album, and peaked at Number 1 on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart on release in February. The Slow Rush is also 2020's fastest-selling vinyl album so
Dom Dolla is quarantining in Australia, but that doesn't mean he's not keeping busy with music.
Lewis Capaldi scored 2019’s biggest album with Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, and he has rode that momentum into 2020.
Former Australia's Next Top Model star Rebecca Jobson has welcomed her second daughter with hubby Taj Burrows - and she's gorgeous!
Recounting the Battle of Long Tan fought by Australian soldiers in Vietnam in 1996, director Kriv Stenders’ Danger Close is a formulaic yet involving war film that details the harrowing events endured by 108 soldiers as they faced an army of 2,000.
It’s been a seriously close battle between 5 Seconds of Summer and Dua Lipa for this week’s Number 1 album; but it’s the Australian rock band who triumph at the final whistle with their new album Calm.
The runaway success of Lewis Capaldi’s debut album doesn’t appear to be slowing down yet - the Scottish singer-songwriter leads the way as the UK’s biggest album of 2020 so far.
David Genat is used to being judged on his looks. The professional model, 40, was quickly coined the ‘villain’ during his first season on Channel 10’s Australian Survivor, but when he returned for a back-to-back stint on Australian Survivor: All Stars he proved to not only be an unstoppable strategic threat but a family man who was playing to give wife Pearl and kids – sons Winston and Hugo, and daughter Rei – a better life.
Troye Sivan is back with a brand new single!
In his career as one of Australia’s most acclaimed celebrity portrait photographers, Peter Brew-Bevan has spent many years capturing the world’s beautiful people in their best light. With his latest project, a striking men’s mental health campaign called the 2020 MEN-tality project, Bevan is on a mission to shine a light into the deeper – and at times darker – inner lives of his subjects.
Life dealt Kylie Minogue a cruel blow when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. Aged just 36, the Australian golden girl was in the middle of her Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour when she received the life-changing news.
Troye Sivan isn’t letting quarantine get in the way of rolling out new music. Today, the Australian singer debuted his new single, “Take Yourself Home.” It’s his first solo track since the release of his Gold-certified 2018 album, Bloom, although he did score a major hit alongside Lauv with “I’m so tired…” last year.
Has your favourite, usually chart-topping artist not had a UK Number 1 single in a while? Starting to feel like their days topping the charts might be over? Well think again.
She’s been Australia’s sunny sweetheart ever since she landed on reality TV series The Bachelor in 2014. But don’t underestimate Sam Frost.
The 2020 Helpmann Awards, the Australian live industry’s premier awards ceremony, has been scrapped due to the coronavirus pandemic.Organized by Live Performance Australia, the Helpmanns were established in 2001, and in 2018 expanded its program into a two-evening series of events.In a statement issued Tuesday (March 31), LPA announced the show would not go on this year.“Due to restrictions on public gatherings, it was simply not feasible to proceed with our planning for the 2020 Helpmann
The 2020 Helpmann Awards, the Australian live industry’s premier awards ceremony, has been scrapped due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It's almost 20 years since Coldplay's first Official Chart hit – Shiver, back in March 2000 – and the band are showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.
We are living in times of rapid change. It seems like every day there is a new COVID-19 update. You hear unclear rules and regulations that maybe vary from state-to-state.
Amid the dangerous health ramifications currently happening across the world, Canada and Australia have both pulled out of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.