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Mon 2 Mar 2026 to Sun 8 Mar 2026

This week’s PBS Feature Album is Of The Earth, the debut release from instrumentalist/producer Shabaka.

Tue 24 Feb 2026

After an epic 15 years on the PBS roster, Mitch Booth has decided that the time has come to hang up the headphones and wind up his long-running program Through the Collapse.

Mon 23 Feb 2026 to Sun 1 Mar 2026

This week’s PBS Feature Album is Amu, the debut release from Naarm-based Brazilian jazz musician Alcides Neto. 

Mon 16 Feb 2026 to Fri 20 Feb 2026

Drive Live 2026 is just around the corner, and the full line up is wild - check it out!

Mon 16 Feb 2026 to Sun 22 Feb 2026

This week’s PBS Feature Album is The Modern Ark, the sophomore release from the Jake Mason Trio.

Mon 9 Feb 2026 to Sun 15 Feb 2026

This week’s PBS Feature Album is Hybrid, the stunning new album from Queen of Soul Kylie Auldist.

As one of Australia’s most unmistakable soul voices, Auldist has built a career on warmth, honesty and groove - and Hybrid finds her at the height of her creative powers. The songs slip effortlessly between soul, modern R&B textures and ‘80s funk, but at the heart of it all, the album is held together by the power and presence of Auldist’s voice. 

Tue 3 Feb 2026

Tomarch and Takla. Photo by Kurt Eckardt.

Mon 2 Feb 2026 to Sun 8 Feb 2026

This week’s PBS Feature Album is the self-titled debut album from Owelu Dreamhouse.

Owelu Dreamhouse is the collaboration from vocalist Nkechi Anele and arranger and multi-instrumentalist Nic Ryan-Glenie, rekindling the musical relationship they forged in iconic Naarm soul band Saskwatch. Writing and producing together in collaboration with old and new friends, Nkechi and Nic’s body of work is a sonic blend of cinematic soul, psychedelia, and Afrobeat, weaving through the complexities of cultural ties, gender, and identities across generations. 

Sun 1 Feb 2026 to Sat 28 Feb 2026

The PBS Performer Drive 2026 winners have just been announced - find out if you are one of this year's winners!

Mon 26 Jan 2026

Listen back below:

12pm - 1pm featuring: Official speeches with Aunty Joy, Radical Son, Brett Clarke and Lee Morgan.

1pm - 3pm featuring: Leonie Whyman, Stray Blacks and Andy Alberts.

3pm - 5pm featuring: Canisha, Blackfire and Dave Arden.