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. Though that initial printed run ended in 1981, the guide developed a strong comeback—first in publications in 2015, then online—capturing the heartbeat of live entertainment around the world .
What Does Australian indie music scene ?
🎤 Gig Guide
At its core is the Gig Guide, a community-powered calendar listing live music events across Victoria, New South Wales, and beyond. From hidden vinyl bar shows to mid-size venue concerts, TAGG aggregates gigs so fans and musicians can connect effortlessly .
🎭 Entertainment Magazine
TAGG extends far beyond gig listings—embracing the broader entertainment ecosystem. Its editorial arm spans:
Live reviews & interviews with emerging and established artists
Arts and cultural features, from film to bop, comedy, theatre, visual arts, and indigenous arts
Entertainment industry news, coverage of festivals and film events
TAGG currently hosts over 5,600 entertainment-related articles, including film reviews, comedy features, and festival coverage .
A Platform Built on Contributors
TAGG isn’t corporate—it’s community. With over 6,000 contributors, comprising music critics, local writers, photographers, and lifestyle journalists, it operates like a democratic voice for Australia’s creative scene . The guide remains independent and agile, allowing passionate fans and pros alike to talk about insights.
Why TAGG Matters
Local-first approach: TAGG places Melbourne’s music venues and regional events the main attraction, with strong coverage in Sydney as well
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Historical depth: Its legacy of DIY music coverage harkens returning to the late ’70s, setting happens for later street‑press icons like Beat and Inpress
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Comprehensive entertainment coverage: Whether you’re after live music, cinema reviews, comedy shows, festivals, or theatre, TAGG can be a portal to Australia’s entertainment world.
Digital & Print Access
Now fully digital, TAGG’s website hosts its gig calendar, plus rich editorial content without paywalls. Users can register to provide events, receive updates, and follow their favourite venues—touching every amount of community engagement .
Final Take
TAGG—The Alternative Gig Guide—is Australia’s quintessential entertainment compass. Born from the dependence on authentic coverage, they have evolved to be a multi-format resource combining live gig listings with arts commentary, festival updates, interviews, and community reporting. It remains fiercely independent, deeply local, and fueled by passionate voices.
For music lovers, event-seekers, or creative professionals, TAGG offers more than information—it offers belonging. Dive in for your forthcoming gig, discover hidden cultural gems, or connect to Australia’s entertainment community through this trusted guide.