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Scoop
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Mikhail Laxton Announces Debut Aotearoa Show
After capturing the hearts of Kiwi listeners with his soulful new single ' I Like The Way ', Australian-born, Canadian-based artist Mikhail Laxton is heading to Aotearoa for his debut headline show happening on Friday 3 October at The Tuning Fork in Auckland. Tickets for this show go on sale Monday 16 June at midday from Moshtix. Laxton has been steadily rising in Canada's Americana and roots scene since relocating from Mossman, Queensland to Ottawa. A proud Aboriginal (Kuku Yalanji) artist, he has built a reputation for his rich, honeyed vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and deeply resonant live performances. His 2023 self-titled debut album drew critical acclaim and positioned him as a powerful new voice in what he calls 'outlaw soul' – blending classic Americana with the raw emotion and groove of soul music. Now, with a new album on the way, Laxton is leaning further into the soul and roots influences that have long shaped his sound. His single 'I Like The Way', a tender love song written for his wife, has found unexpected popularity with a New Zealand audience after a short teaser video went viral on TikTok. ' I actually visited New Zealand when I was 12 and I fell in love with the place,' explains Laxton. ' I was actually a little obsessed back in the day. So to have Aotearoa showing the kind of love it has been showing is really kind of like a little bit of a full-circle thing. Absolutely stoked that it is panning out this way and I can't wait to get down there with the people and have a great time.' Known for his emotional authenticity and connection with audiences, Laxton's live show has already seen him open for heavyweights like The Teskey Brothers and Kathleen Edwards. His first New Zealand appearance promises to be something truly special. Don't miss Mikhail Laxton's debut Aotearoa show at The Tuning Fork this October. Tickets available Monday 16 June at midday from Moshtix.


Scoop
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Mikhail Laxton Announces Debut Aotearoa Show
After capturing the hearts of Kiwi listeners with his soulful new single ' I Like The Way ', Australian-born, Canadian-based artist Mikhail Laxton is heading to Aotearoa for his debut headline show happening on Friday 3 October at The Tuning Fork in Auckland. Tickets for this show go on sale Monday 16 June at midday from Moshtix. Laxton has been steadily rising in Canada's Americana and roots scene since relocating from Mossman, Queensland to Ottawa. A proud Aboriginal (Kuku Yalanji) artist, he has built a reputation for his rich, honeyed vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and deeply resonant live performances. His 2023 self-titled debut album drew critical acclaim and positioned him as a powerful new voice in what he calls 'outlaw soul' – blending classic Americana with the raw emotion and groove of soul music. Now, with a new album on the way, Laxton is leaning further into the soul and roots influences that have long shaped his sound. His single 'I Like The Way', a tender love song written for his wife, has found unexpected popularity with a New Zealand audience after a short teaser video went viral on TikTok. Advertisement - scroll to continue reading ' I actually visited New Zealand when I was 12 and I fell in love with the place,' explains Laxton. ' I was actually a little obsessed back in the day. So to have Aotearoa showing the kind of love it has been showing is really kind of like a little bit of a full-circle thing. Absolutely stoked that it is panning out this way and I can't wait to get down there with the people and have a great time.' Known for his emotional authenticity and connection with audiences, Laxton's live show has already seen him open for heavyweights like The Teskey Brothers and Kathleen Edwards. His first New Zealand appearance promises to be something truly special. Don't miss Mikhail Laxton's debut Aotearoa show at The Tuning Fork this October. Tickets available Monday 16 June at midday from Moshtix.


West Australian
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
Your Week: A great line-up of events across WA this week
Saturday, May 31, to September 28, The Art Gallery of WA, Perth The first Australian showing from this acclaimed US photographer brings together three main bodies of work, Deep Springs, Overpass, and Cross Country — giving a view of the artist's practice over 12 years and 85 works. Contis will be opening the show on May 31 from 5pm to 7pm, and giving an artist talk on June 1 from 11am. Free. But registration required for opening night at Saturday, May 31, 7pm, State Theatre Centre WA, Northbridge The American singer-songwriter comes to WA in support of her latest album Lemons, Limes And Orchids which sees her delve further into her jazz influences. She will also perform key songs from throughout her career. Tickets $98 from Sunday, June 1, 6pm, Freo Social, Fremantle A fundraiser for ocean conservation in Shark Bay hosted by Indigenous owned business Tidal Moon which harvests and exports sea cucumbers. Comedian Kevin Kropinyeri is flying in from South Australia to MC, the concert will include performances by Stephen Pigram (of The Pigram Brothers), Phil Walleystack, Prita Grealy, Morgan Joanel, Natasha Eldridge and Emma Sibosado. Tickets $49.70 from Moshtix Thursday June 5, 7pm, Regal Theatre, Subiaco The Aussie rock legends are back on the road in support of their new album, Straight Into The Sun. They also promise to play a range of Cruel Sea classics. Tickets $109.90 from Ticketek Wednesday, June 4, to Sunday, June 15, Yagan Square Get a taste of the best of the WA foodie scene with this festival that highlights the best of hospitality from across our great State. There will be drag bingo, slow-cooked brisket paired with bourbon, progressive dinners that hop between venues, and Italian feasts with a side of opera. For more info and to buy tickets, visit Thursday June 5, 7.30pm, Buffalo Club, Fremantle This winter music festival kicks off this week with a great line-up of local music curated by some of WA's most in-the-know music heads. Held over three weeks, if you can't make it down this week, there will also be shows on June 12 (at North Freo Nook) and 19 (at Hilton Trove). Tickets $34.70 from Oztix. For more info visit Thursday, June 5, at Freo Social, Fremantle, Friday, June 6, and Saturday, June 7, Regal Theatre, Subiaco. Aussie-Italian comedian Joe Avati is touring a new ensemble stage show featuring a powerhouse cast of Australian comedians. Joining Avati are comedians George Kapiniaris, Tahir, Sashi Perera, Joe White and Ting Lim in a celebration of culture, identity and everyday life. Tickets to the Fremantle show $75.60 from Moshtix, Subiaco shows $69.90 to $99.90 from Ticketek


Time Out
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Spilt Milk is making a huge 2025 comeback, with Doechii and Kendrick Lamar heading up a massive line-up
For a festival born and bred in little ol' Canberra, Spilt Milk has done pretty well for itself. The regional-ish Aussie music bash expanded to Ballarat in 2019, the Gold Coast in 2022, and Perth in 2023, establishing itself as Australia's largest touring day music festival. After a hiatus in 2024, Spilt Milk has announced its highly-anticipated return in December 2025, with all four cities once again primed to become the fertile ground for some real dance floor action. And with a line-up this hot, we reckon it's high time to book that weekend away in Canberra. Every year, Spilt Milk delivers a slick line-up of international hitmakers – and this year is no different, with hip-hop legend Kendrick Lamar headlining the festival alongside US rap goddess Doechii (who will make her Aussie debut). As always, the fun goes beyond the stage, with immersive activations like rowdy country bars, jolly sing-alongs, empowering art exhibitions and a pumping party bus. Given Spilt Milk has a track record of selling out in mere minutes, you'll want to be ready to pounce when tickets drop in Australia. Here's everything you need to know about scoring tickets in 2025. When and where is Spilt Milk 2025? Like in previous years, Spilt Milk is bringing the party to four Australian cities in 2025, including: Ballarat: Victoria Park – Saturday, December 6 Perth: Claremont Showground – Sunday, December 7 Canberra: Exhibition Park – Saturday, December 13 Gold Coast: Gold Coast Sports Precinct – Sunday, December 14 When do Spilt Milk tickets go on sale? Due to high demand, general admission tickets will be released at staggered times on Friday, May 9: 8am AEST – Canberra 9am AEST – Ballarat 10am AEST (8am AWST) – Perth 11am AEST – Gold Coast If you'd rather skip the stress of next week's ticket madness, you can request to lock in your spot right now via the Moshtix Ticket Request. You'll just have to pre-authorise payment for the ticket at a set price of $219.95 (+$10 booking fees). The Ticket Request Window is open now and closes on Tuesday, May 6 at 11.59pm (or when the allocation is exhausted). You'll find out whether your request was successful on Wednesday, May 7 – and if it's bad news, you can always try again in the pre-sale! Is there a pre-sale for Spilt Milk? You bet there is! Keen beans can try for tickets in the Spilt Milk pre-sale, which kicks off on Thursday, May 8. You can sign up for the pre-sale at On the same day, Vodafone mobile customers also get exclusive access to a 24-hour pre-sale here. Both pre-sales go live at: 8am AEST – Canberra 9am AEST – Ballarat 10am AEST (8am AWST) – Perth 11am AEST – Gold Coast How much are tickets to Spilt Milk? Those who lock in tickets via Moshtix between May 2 and May 6 will pay a set price of $219.95 (+$10 booking fees). From May 8, general admission tickets will drop in waves, starting at $194.95 (+$10 fees) for the first release and climbing to $259.95 (+$10 fees) for the fifth release. You can also upgrade your experience with add-on packages ranging from $49 to $240, which score you perks like VIP access to toilets and bars, complimentary drinks, express entry lanes and exclusive merch. Who's playing at Spilt Milk? The 2025 line-up is absolutely insane, featuring West Coast hip-hop legend Kendrick Lamar, rap powerhouse Doechii, and US heavyweight DJ Hekate, plus Dominic Fike, Schoolboy Q, D4VD, Nessa Barrett, Skin on Skin and Sombr. Lots of local legends will take to the Spilt Milk stage too, including Indo-Aussie artist and DJ Baby J, indie-folk duo The Dreggs, sultry soul heartthrob Don West here.


Time Out
02-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
How to get tickets to Spilt Milk 2025: dates, locations, pre-sale, prices and more
For a festival born and bred in Canberra, Spilt Milk has done pretty well for itself. The regional-ish Aussie music bash expanded to Ballarat in 2019, the Gold Coast in 2022, and Perth in 2023, establishing itself as Australia's largest touring day music festival. After a hiatus in 2024, Spilt Milk has announced its highly anticipated return in December 2025, with all four cities once again primed to become the fertile ground for some real dance floor action. Every year, Spilt Milk delivers a slick line-up of international hitmakers – and this year is no different, with hip-hop legend Kendrick Lamar headlining the festival alongside US rap goddess Doechii (who will make her Aussie debut). As always, the fun goes beyond the stage, with immersive activations like rowdy country bars, jolly sing-alongs, empowering art exhibitions and a pumping party bus. Given Spilt Milk has a track record of selling out in mere minutes, you'll want to be ready to pounce when tickets drop in Australia. Here's everything you need to know about scoring tickets in 2025. When and where is Spilt Milk 2025? Like in previous years, Spilt Milk is bringing the party to four Australian cities in 2025, including: Ballarat: Victoria Park – Saturday, December 6 Perth: Claremont Showground – Sunday, December 7 Canberra: Exhibition Park – Saturday, December 13 Gold Coast: Gold Coast Sports Precinct – Sunday, December 14 When do Spilt Milk tickets go on sale? Due to high demand, general admission tickets will be released at staggered times on Friday, May 9: 8am AEST – Canberra 9am AEST – Ballarat 10am AEST (8am AWST) – Perth 11am AEST – Gold Coast If you'd rather skip the stress of next week's ticket madness, you can request to lock in your spot right now via the Moshtix Ticket Request. You'll just have to pre-authorise payment for the ticket at a set price of $219.95 (+$10 booking fees). The Ticket Request Window is open now and closes on Tuesday, May 6 at 11.59pm (or when the allocation is exhausted). You'll find out whether your request was successful on Wednesday, May 7 – and if it's bad news, you can always try again in the pre-sale! Is there a pre-sale for Spilt Milk? You bet there is! Keen beans can try for tickets in the Spilt Milk pre-sale, which kicks off on Thursday, May 8. You can sign up for the pre-sale at On the same day, Vodafone mobile customers also get exclusive access to a 24-hour pre-sale here. Both pre-sales go live at: 8am AEST – Canberra 9am AEST – Ballarat 10am AEST (8am AWST) – Perth 11am AEST – Gold Coast How much are tickets to Spilt Milk? Those who lock in tickets via Moshtix between May 2 and May 6 will pay a set price of $219.95 (+$10 booking fees). From May 8, general admission tickets will drop in waves, starting at $194.95 (+$10 fees) for the first release and climbing to $259.95 (+$10 fees) for the fifth release. You can also upgrade your experience with add-on packages ranging from $49 to $240, which score you perks like VIP access to toilets and bars, complimentary drinks, express entry lanes and exclusive merch. Who's playing at Spilt Milk? The 2025 line-up is absolutely insane, featuring West Coast hip-hop legend Kendrick Lamar, rap powerhouse Doechii, and US heavyweight DJ Hekate, plus Dominic Fike, Schoolboy Q, D4VD, Nessa Barrett, Skin on Skin and Sombr. Lots of local legends will take to the Spilt Milk stage too, including Indo-Aussie artist and DJ Baby J, indie-folk duo The Dreggs, sultry soul heartthrob Don West and heaps more acts guaranteed to get your feet a groovin'. You can have a peek at the full list of acts here.