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Take 6 with Reuben Tsang, piano prodigy

At only 12 years old, piano prodigy Reuben Tsang wowed attendees, now at 20, he performs in Canberra for the first time.

Fair Pay for Radio Play: Inquiry into Senator Pocock’s Bill

Today, the Senate will hold an inquiry into Senator David Pocock's Bill to overturn legislative caps on royalty payments for musicians.

Canberra pipers unleash their inner rockstars

A breakaway tartan trio from the Canberra City Pipes and Drums has gone a wee bit “mad” and instead of pomp and ceremony, it’s AC and DC – bagpipes on steroids.

Take 5 with Hayley Jensen, playing at Googfest

Canberra’s Golden Guitar Award and ARIA Award-winning Australian Idol Alumni Hayley Jensen returns home to perform at Googfest on Saturday 10 February

In the groove with the Grove Singers at Ngunnawal

On a journey of excitement not boredom in retirement, the Grove Singers share their tunes with neighbours, friends and the broader community.

Canberra composer’s album for mental health to be released

After reaching his Kickstarter goal, Canberra composer Matthew J Webster is set to release his crowdfunded album, This Too Shall Pass.

$30 million Stradivarius violin to be played in Canberra

A concert by a globally acclaimed ensemble of young virtuoso musicians on Saturday will feature a prized Stradivarius violin owned by Rodolphe Kreutzer.

The Kid Laroi promises ‘whole new level’ with stadium tour

Award-winning rapper The Kid Laroi is returning to Australia for a stadium tour, after launching his much-anticipated studio album.

Take 5 with 360, aka Matt Colwell

Matt Colwell better known as 360, brings his Back To Life regional Tour to The Basement Canberra on 24 November.

Sophie Edwards aims to level the musical playing field

Returning to Canberra from the Berkley School of Music in New York City, Sophie Edwards is on a mission to make music production more inclusive.

ANU composers give voice to silent films

A marrying of the old and the new, a collaboration between the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) and the Australian National University (ANU) gives new life to archival footage.

Canberra Qwire singing out with pride

Celebrating 30 years of community, connection and showstopping musical numbers, the Canberra Qwire presents Singing Out with Pride! at Llewellyn Hall on Saturday 11 November.

Take 6 with Ed Kuepper

CW speaks with Aussie music legend Ed Kuepper ahead of The Exploding Universe of Ed Kuepper show at The Street Theatre on Wednesday 20 September.

Retired Canberra GP moonlights as drummer

On a blue moon five years ago, a Canberra GP decided on a whim to start up an informal drumming session near Lake Burley Griffin to watch the moon rise and to share a love of rhythm.

Kyle’s mission to bring Christian hip hop to Canberra

Canberra Christian hip hop artist Kyle Wilkins is on a journey to share his music and faith with listeners through his new EP, The First and the Last.

Ukulele Republic of Canberra: tunes, laughs and friendships to last

Strumming soothing sounds and catchy tunes, the Ukulele Republic of Canberra has created their own paradise with the instruments in our fair city.

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