Enigmatic Hiatus Kaiyote frontwoman Nai Palm chats to Alex Arnott on Weekend Lunch.
Further cementing the sonic shift from Chet Faker, Nick Murphy returned to the Opera House under his own name, mixing past and present influences with heavy beats and soulful jams.
Throwing back to their famed LP Moon Safari of 1998, the enigmatic French duo performed twenty years worth of space-rock classics.
Breaking their hiatus for a string of special Vivid Live appearances, Fleet Foxes reclaimed hearts throughout the Concert hall stalls.
Remix the House returns this year featuring atmospheric sounds captured within the walls of the Sydney Opera House. Hear tracks from Severed Heads, Dro Carey, Lucy Cliche, FAKE and Nite Fleit.
In his first Sydney headline show, Sampha treated a sold out crowd to a stirring, intimate evening at the Sydney Opera House. Bliss.
The brains behind Newtown’s Repressed Records dropped in to chat memorable record sales, unconventional business models and the start of it all in Western Sydney.
Bringing their colourful, sample-heavy sounds to the tip of Bennelong Point, The Avalanches made their triumphant return to Sydney, joined by Briggs, DJ Shadow, DJ JNETT and Spankrock.
A pretty damn nice way to celebrate their legendary Sydney-born drummer Stella Mozgawa’s birthday!
The Texan post-rock outfit stayed true to their name, putting an epic, wall-shaking show in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.