In a triple bill of Australian rock heavyweights that would have filled arenas in 1988, INXS, Midnight Oil, and Men At Work will team for a month-long North American tour this summer. The jaunt, with… ...
The Australian band INXS rode the 1980s’ new wave all the way to the dance floor at the end of the decade, and racked up seven Top 10 hits. Among them: “Need You Tonight,” “Devil Inside,” “New ...
Documentary on Late INXS Frontman Michael Hutchence to Feature Unreleased Songs, Remembrance by Bono
A new documentary called “Michael Hutchence: The Last Rockstar” promises to “make headlines all around the world,” producer Mark Llewellyn told Australia’s The Daily Telegraph over the weekend. The ...
INXS is lining up its first North American tour since original lead singer Michael Hutchence's 1997 suicide. The 40-city tour will begin May 30 in Anaheim, Calif., with vocalist Jon Stevens filling… ...
Let’s face it: There is no longer any good reason for INXS to exist. That’s been the case since 1997, when singer Michael Hutchence accidentally killed himself during a solo erotic adventure in a ...
Australian rock band INXS, which lost its singer, Michael Hutchence, to suicide in 1997, will be at the center of a new reality show called “Rock Star.” The latest show from Mark Burnett, the creator ...
INXS has signed with ICM for representation in all areas, focusing first on the launch of a tour early next year. ICM repped the band as a touring act in the 1980s and 1990s until the death of lead ...
Andrew Farriss invited high school classmate Michael Hutchence to join his band Doctor Dolphin in Sydney, Australia in the mid-’70s. Over the next few years, Farriss’s brothers Jon and Tim joined the ...
INXS have confirmed that after 35-years they are no more. INXS formed in 1977 as The Farriss Brothers with brothers Jon, Tim and Andrew Farriss, friend Garry Gary Beers on bass and Kirk Penguilly on ...
Marty Casey didn’t win the televised competition to become the new lead singer for INXS, but he’s still going on the rock band’s upcoming tour. Casey was the runner-up to J.D. Fortune on CBS’ “Rock ...
INXS frontman Michael Hutchence‘s 1997 death meant many still-coming-of-age fans were unable to see the Australian band’s magnetism live in its original form. “Live Baby Live,” an album of the band’s ...
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