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ARIA Music Awards 2023: G Flip takes out Best Video with their hit Good Enough as they knock out...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
G Flip smashed competition during the 37th annual ARIA Music Awards on Wednesday night when they took out the fan voted Best Video category. The Aussie signer-songwriter snapped the award up for the video of their new hit Good Enough which was directed by Kyle Caulfield. Other nominees in the category included Budjerah, Genesis Owusu, Peaches PRC, King Stingray, MAY-A, DMA'S, and King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard.
Noah Enos missing updates — Girlfriend speaks out after man, 26, vanishes after concert and family s...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Chicago cops published a missing person's flier for Noah Enos on Tuesday after he was last spotted at a concert by band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. Noah's girlfriend, Nicole Wijs, revealed how it was "crazy not hearing from him" after the concert. According to reports his phone died around the time he went missing.
Meet the Aussie band who gambled on a self-funded tour, and won big![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Floodlights' new album Painting Of My Time will be distributed overseas by Virgin Music UK. The same label also has Australian bands King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard on its roster. Floodlights begin their Australian tour on May 26.
Meet the Aussie band who gambled on a self-funded tour, and won big![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Floodlights' new album Painting Of My Time will be distributed overseas by Virgin Music UK. The same label also has Australian bands King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard on its roster. Floodlights begin their Australian tour on May 26.
King Gizzard and Sampa the Great abandoning Bluesfest highlights the power of artists to change the culture of the music industry - NewsBreak![img](/img/external-link.svg)
On Monday, psychedelic rock band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard announced they were withdrawing from their scheduled headlining appearance at the Byron Bay Bluesfest in April. Sampa the Great has since also withdrawn from the festival. Women, LGBTIQ+ communities, First Nations people and people of colour have long been underrepresented, excluded and subject to harassment and violence.
Bluesfest changes its tune on Sticky Fingers![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Controversy has surrounded the band over frontman Dylan Frost's behaviour. In February, Melbourne band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard as well as rapper and songwriter Sampa The Great both cancelled their performances at Bluesfest over the band's inclusion. Byron Bay Bluesfest's director has staunchly defended Sticky Fingers and argued the band deserves a chance at rehabilitation.
Outrage offensive: When did ‘morality’ become a blunt instrument?![img](/img/external-link.svg)
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard boycotted Bluesfest. They are protesting against the festival's late inclusion of another act, Sticky Fingers. Fingers' frontman Dylan Frost is accused of physically intimidating Indigenous female singer Thelma Plum seven years ago.
Outrage offensive: When did ‘morality’ become a blunt instrument?![img](/img/external-link.svg)
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard boycotted Bluesfest. They are protesting against the festival's late inclusion of another act, Sticky Fingers. Fingers' frontman Dylan Frost is accused of physically intimidating Indigenous female singer Thelma Plum seven years ago.
Bluesfest suffers another blow with Sampa The Great cancelling![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Two-time Australian Music Prize winner Sampa The Great has pulled out of April’s Bluesfest. Festival director Peter Noble last week revealed Sydney band Sticky Fingers were among recent additions to the line-up. On Monday, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their performance at the festival.
Bluesfest suffers another blow with Sampa The Great cancelling![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Two-time Australian Music Prize winner Sampa The Great has pulled out of April’s Bluesfest. Festival director Peter Noble last week revealed Sydney band Sticky Fingers were among recent additions to the line-up. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their performance at the festival.
Bluesfest suffers another blow with Sampa The Great cancelling![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Two-time Australian Music Prize winner Sampa The Great has pulled out of Bluesfest. The decision comes two days after King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their performance at the festival. Festival director Peter Noble last week revealed Sydney band Sticky Fingers were among recent additions to the line-up.
Bluesfest suffers another blow with Sampa The Great cancelling![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Two-time Australian Music Prize winner Sampa The Great has pulled out of April’s Bluesfest. Festival director Peter Noble last week revealed Sydney band Sticky Fingers were among recent additions to the line-up. On Monday, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their performance at the festival.
Sampa The Great another to exit Bluesfest stage right![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Sampa The Great was announced as part of Bluesfest's extended line-up along with controversial Sydney-formed indie rock band Sticky Fingers. Representatives for the Zambian artist confirmed the move on Wednesday, two days after Melbourne rock outfit King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard announced it was also withdrawing.
Bluesfest director doubles down after Sticky Fingers controversy![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Bluesfest director Peter Noble has doubled down on his decision to add controversial Sydney band Sticky Fingers to the line-up. A day after popular Melbourne group King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard withdrew from the Byron Bay festival, Noble echoed comments he made last Wednesday. He said the band "deserves an opportunity" after a number of incidents that led to the band's hiatus in 2017.
Bluesfest director doubles down after Sticky Fingers controversy![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Bluesfest director Peter Noble has doubled down on his decision to add controversial Sydney band Sticky Fingers to the line-up. In a statement released on Tuesday afternoon, Noble echoed comments he made last Wednesday, when he said the band “deserves an opportunity’ King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard withdrew from the Byron Bay festival on Monday.
Bluesfest defends booking Sticky Fingers despite claims![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Sydney-formed rock band Sticky Fingers was booked as a headline act. Festival director Peter Noble said he was proud to give the band a chance at rehabilitation. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their performance over the inclusion.
Bluesfest director doubles down after Sticky Fingers controversy![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Bluesfest director Peter Noble has doubled down on his decision to add controversial Sydney band Sticky Fingers to the line-up. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard withdrew from the Byron Bay festival on Monday. Noble echoed comments he made last Wednesday, when he said the band "deserves an opportunity" after a number of incidents.
Bluesfest director doubles down after Sticky Fingers controversy![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Bluesfest director Peter Noble has doubled down on his decision to add controversial Sydney band Sticky Fingers to the line-up. A day after popular Melbourne group King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard withdrew from the Byron Bay festival, Noble echoed comments he made last Wednesday. He said the band "deserves an opportunity" after a number of incidents that led to the band's hiatus in 2017.
King Gizzard’s Bluesfest protest is cancel culture gone wrong![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Byron Bay's Bluesfest announced controversial Sydney band Sticky Fingers would feature in the line-up. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their appearance at the festival, explaining in a social media post that “as a band and as human beings we stand against misogyny, racism, transphobia, and violence”
King Gizzard’s Bluesfest protest is cancel culture gone wrong![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Byron Bay's Bluesfest announced controversial Sydney band Sticky Fingers would feature in the line-up. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard cancelled their appearance at the festival, explaining in a social media post that “as a band and as human beings we stand against misogyny, racism, transphobia, and violence”