Rolling Stone AU/NZ publisher The Brag Media announced that multi-platinum singer, songwriter and Australian Idol judge Amy Shark fronts its cover.
The March-May edition features all the previously announced finalists, ahead of the awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 4 in Sydney.According to Roy Morgan data on the national magazine market, Rolling Stone Australia reached 224,000 readers in the six months to December 31 2022, up 17.3% on the same period in 2021, and ahead of Gourmet Traveller, Vogue Living, Harper’s Bazaar, Who and more. The March-May edition hits newsstands in Australia and New Zealand from today. The cover story chronicles the incredible transformation of the musician’s transformation from video editor for the Gold Coast Titans rugby league team to multi-platinum and ARIA-award-winning Australian Idol judge.
Australian Idol judge Amy Shark featured on the cover · Exclusive interview and photo essay · Cover story chronicles Amy Shark's transformation to pop star.
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Rolling Stone AU/NZ publisher The Brag Media has announced that multi-platinum singer, songwriter and Australian Idol judge Amy Shark will front its ...
The March-May edition features all the previously announced finalists, ahead of the awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 4 in Sydney. The March-May edition hits newsstands in Australia and New Zealand from March 20. “She’s also the opposite of everything you’d expect from a pop star.
Amy Shark has given her most revealing interview ever as the cover star of the latest edition of Rolling Stone AU/NZ magazine, which is out today.
Poppy Reid, Rolling Stone AU/NZ editor-in-chief, said: “Amy Shark has reached the top of the pop mountain in Australia. The March-May edition features all the previously announced finalists, ahead of the awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 4 in Sydney. The March-May issue of the magazine also pays homage to other women in music, to coincide with Women’s History Month.
Amy Shark has given her most revealing interview ever as the cover star of the latest edition of Rolling Stone AU/NZ magazine, which is out today.
Poppy Reid, Rolling Stone AU/NZ editor-in-chief, said: “Amy Shark has reached the top of the pop mountain in Australia. The March-May edition features all the previously announced finalists, ahead of the awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 4 in Sydney. The March-May issue of the magazine also pays homage to other women in music, to coincide with Women’s History Month.