Perth’s Ice Cream Factory Summer Festival continues to deliver — and with Broods headlining, it did not disappoint.
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Perth’s Ice Cream Factory Summer Festival continues to deliver — and with Broods headlining, it did not disappoint.
Dream pop was on the agenda for tonight, and simply put, something truly special was delivered.
Festive jazz, a summer evening and cheap wine - the stars align at The West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra’s season finale.
The soulful show was an excellent way to ring in the new month, with their festive alt-rock playing well into midnight.
Skin, sign language, spirituality and anxiety - from scientists to seven year-olds, there was something for everyone at this year’s Grand Slam.
What a treat it was to hear this group prove just how relevant their debut remains.
This year’s Sets on the Beach departed from its usual house-filled line-up, with two headliners in particular standing out.
It was a pleasure to be able to mill about Northbridge and the square freely, enjoying a beer, band and the beautiful weather.
Despite playing in an open-aired stadium, The Wombats filled every ounce of the stunning Red Hill Auditorium with their Scouse accents and iconic sound.
WAYJO’s “Jazz Under the Stars” night has been a jewel in their crown for years, and on November 22nd and 23rd its coming back.
THE JACKSONS, KOOL & THE GANG, THE POINTER SISTERS, VILLAGE PEOPLE, SISTER SLEDGE et all coming to Sandalford Winery this January.
RTRFM and the State Library of Western Australia present POSTCARDS FROM THE WEST. An audio-visual exploration of WA history.
Playing their first Australian headline tour in twelve long years, Red Hot Chili Peppers will bring their unique funk-rock sound and high-energy performances on March 5 at NIB Stadium.
Fortunately, the songs of Mama Kin Spender bring with them a warmth that can make you forget the most extreme weather..
Matt Corby is coming to bless Perth’s prettiest park!
The entire night was a mix of emotions. For a lot of the fans who knew 6lack from his songs in FREE 6LACK, this concert would come as quite a different experience.
There are few and far festivals that strike the perfect balance of being genuinely fun and well-organised — but Wollongong’s Yours & Owls Festival takes the cake.
The inaugural Sound On Festival took place on September 28 at RAC Arena, catering to 14-18 year olds.
Caiti Baker rocked it with sweet dance moves and a strong voice that was barely contained by the space she was singing in.
Angie McMahon and friends tell it like it is, taking the audience on an emotional journey from the main room of The Rosemount.