Time to pull on your wellies and dust off your tents for the annual Fairbridge festival!
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Time to pull on your wellies and dust off your tents for the annual Fairbridge festival!
Grammy Award winning artist Bruno Mars brought his 24K Magic tour to Perth Arena on March 28 and 29.
True to Black Entertainment Awards' crowning, GoldLink is well and truly amongst the top rappers shaping the future of hip hop.
From jamming out in the car with my Dad to singing ‘High’ at the top of my eight-year-old lungs, James Blunt has always been the holy provider of soul-wrenching love ballads ever since I could remember.
Southern River Band is one of those bands you have to see in person to truly appreciate their genius.
I was lucky enough to see the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s performance of this great work, in addition to Beethoven’s 'Zur Namensfeier Overture' and 'Choral Fantasy', and found myself transported for two hours to a world of whimsical genius.
Red Hill Auditorium was the venue for alternative rock blasts from the pasts. Specifically 90s blasts.
Ball Park Music are veterans of the Australian tour circuit at this point in their career, and with sets like this, it’s no wonder why.
The Rosie has never seen a crowd to unified in their boppin' on a night no one will forget.
One of this generation’s most prolific rock acts, Car Seat Headrest treated Perth fans to an exhilarating set, fresh from his appearance at the inaugural Sydney City Limits festival.
Playing at the Chevron Gardens as part of the Perth Festival, Shigeto and Too Many Zooz treated punters with a diverse mix of instrumental hip hop and brass backed dance tunes in a combination that promised to deliver something unique, if a little odd.
Britain’s rocking roots trio Kitty, Daisy & Lewis brought their infectious energy and nostalgia-soaked fusion of rockabilly, vintage country and first-generation rhythm and blues to the Perth Festival last weekend. Read our review here.
We speak to the talents behind "Night Sweats", writer/performer Timothy Green and director Haydon Wilson.
Back for another year, Electric Gardens proved why its the highlight in the electronic music Calendar.
Falls Downtown had something for everyone. A line-up with depth, an aesthetic location, plenty of glitter and food and much more was all readily available. Check out our comprehensive review and photo gallery here!
The crowd was great and the solidarity between artists made for a great night that was more than just artists performing. It was ambient, it was enjoyable, and quite truthfully, it was one of the best ways to kick off our 2018.
Thank you, Origin NYE, for a wonderful end to 2017.
Fidelity Festival, newcomer to Perth’s live music festival scene, sure faced their fair share of said growing pains in the lead-up to their maiden voyage at the Red Hill Auditorium on December 2nd, 2017.
With a spectacular line-up, ideal weather and an amazing outdoor venue with ample space to spectate and boogie, the festival proved to be arguably the best night out of the year, with A$AP Ferg and Lunice the stand-out performers.
Exceedingly, the two have perfected the binary of poignancy and rhythm. Although a longing, wistful tone doesn't typically suit those seeking to dance, the pair's music is so thoughtfully produced that it had them executing their set without fail.