Following the release of his EP Dark Zoo, Dro Carey is returning to his native Perth this month. He will be supported by Basic Mind (live), Dellity, Nora Zion and OH GOSH DJ's.
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Following the release of his EP Dark Zoo, Dro Carey is returning to his native Perth this month. He will be supported by Basic Mind (live), Dellity, Nora Zion and OH GOSH DJ's.
It does not get much cooler than this. Cool Perth Nights present The Sonics live at the Rosemount Hotel. Pencil it in and tell your dad.
Vancouver based Black Mountain will be embarking on an Australian tour in October. We're looking forward to this one!
Every summer since 1993, The Falls Music Arts Festival has been at the forefront of the east coast Australian festival scene, defining the real different between a mere music festival and a true festival experience. Luckily, it is WA's turn for a bit of fun.
This year, Bell Shakespeare are bringing Othello to stages across the country, including Perth in August 17-20. Here's what audiences can expect from this exciting production.
On Thursday night, we were lucky enough to catch Melbourne four-piece folk rockers, The Smith Street Band! On top of that, a few weeks ago we caught up with frontman Wil Wagner for a phone interview to discuss future plans for the band, the awful state of Australian politics and his passion for Hip Hop, among other things! You can check out our review of the show here, including a written transcript of the interview with Wil at the end.
After an all ages show at The Garage the night before, the band hit Jack Rabbit Slims on Saturday the 14th of May, with FOAM, Rag N Bone and Shit Narnia supporting. It was also the first opportunity for many Junkie fans to see the new fourth member, bassist Harley Barnaby in action.
Hot Saucerman is bringing a live version of his cult favourite "ironic hipster comedy" podcast and IFC show, Comedy Bang! Bang!, on an Australian tour this August, and yes, that includes Perth as well.
Dressed in their best high waisted white trousers and brown suede bomber jackets, Australia’s favourite - and perhaps only - ‘late-eighties Australiana’/synth pop masters Client Liaison delivered a high energy performance to the tightly packed crowd in Mojo’s on Saturday night.
GTM concluded another year of WA's vibrant festival season. Want to recount the memories or missed out on the action? We've got you covered.
Every year since the age of around 7, I’ve made the annual pilgrimage down to the muddily renowned folk and world music spectacular that is Fairbridge Music Festival. So, when I was asked to cover the 2016 festival, you can bet your best pair of gumboots that I leapt at the chance.
Charming and open to all comers, there is a sense of community to Yardstock. It’s part of the celebration and embrace of the west coast chill. A journey over 5 backyards and spaces in coastal suburbia and thirteen acts provides a day of easy pleasure.
As well as providing much needed exposure to local WA artists, GTM has returned in 2016 with a thrilling international lineup. We're moo're than excited.
Little Simz kept the melody sweet, bass low, and lyrics forceful, solidifying her position as a force to be reckoned with, taking the title of King. Not Queen, because "women can be kings".
LIMBO left me speechless, and it will undoubtedly have the same effect on you as well.
Inside we hide is an engaging and well done piece of theatre. The performers/director and writer have all nailed it. With a mixture of comedy, thrill and intrigue it has something for everyone.
Over 500 musicians and dancers will be taking on a 60-metre long stage to be set up at Langley Park on the Perth Foreshore. Akin to “The Giants” spectacle last year, PIAF’s 2016 theatrical spectacular Home is something developed for Western Australians by Western Australians.
The standout moment was the clever ensemble work in manipulating some carefully selected sheets. Without giving anything away, the clay creatures erupt with creativity to reveal to Halina how the ordinary can become the extraordinary.
talk dirty to me shines the spotlight on how we live and increasingly how we love. The show strikes that perfect balance of making you laugh, and making you think. You won’t be disappointed.
Do you like to play the blame game? Come play and see if you would survive. ‘Inside We Hide’ is part of the Fringe World Festival and is showing at the Blue Room Theatre February 9-13.