Much Stuff is a delightful and invigorating story of queer love and the ride-or-die fusion of female friendship.
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Much Stuff is a delightful and invigorating story of queer love and the ride-or-die fusion of female friendship.
A look back at the Out of The Woods festival, in photographs.
Check out full set times for Out of the Woods music festival at Esplanade Park, Fremantle on October 7th & 8th.
For the first time ever, Against The Current played in Perth at the Amplifier Bar on Wednesday the 4th of October 2023.
Houston Pop Punk Trio, Waterparks brought their electric energy to Magnet House on Tuesday the 3rd of October 2023.
Get ready, Perth music lovers, because Spilt Milk is making its highly anticipated debut at Claremont Show Grounds on Sunday 3 December 2023.
At a time when the entire nation is grappling with the Voice referendum, the cultural asteroid that is “Jurrungu Ngan-ga” crashes into the Heath Ledger Theatre, making a well-timed impact that is both wildly inventive and fearlessly confronting.
Hailing from Sydney, Raghav and Maharshi have spent the past ten years pushing their artistic boundaries, sonically and physically. Now in Perth, they have come to showcase their own innovative take on the mathematical, Kathak dancing.
The musical seamlessly transitions to the stage, expertly replicating the magic that fans of the movie will remember fondly, while making tweaks that add new dimensions to a familiar story.
If you haven't heard of Freo Social's latest event, Songs for Climate Justice, note it down for Thursday 31 August.
In our interview with the upcoming Perth Indie act Smol Fish, we had the opportunity to delve into the depths of their musical influences, explore their highly anticipated showcase at Bigsound, and discuss their recent partnership with the indie label, Sidequest.
Marking the start of their first Australian headline tour in 5 years, You Me At Six took to stage on Sunday the 9th of July at Perth’s Magnet House.
Arguably two of Australia's favourite indie rock acts, Hockey Dad and Ruby Fields brought their massive co-headline tour to Fremantle on Friday the 30th of June.
On the eve of the release of their 4th studio album, “Suicide and Sunshine”, Trophy Eyes brought their electric live show to the Freo Social. This show marked the band’s first gig in our state in over 5 years.
While it’s only been a few months since we caught Movements for their sold-out show at Magnet House in Perth, we were so impressed by their performance that when the opportunity arose for our photographer (Sethen Sheehan-Lee) to cover this show, we couldn’t say no.
With a diverse line-up of artists from around the world, the Groovin The Moo festival in Bunbury had something for everyone.
Isolated Nation favourites Teenage Joans and local up-and-comers Tied Down have been announced as the local supports for Slowly Slowly’s headline show at Magnet House on the 5th of May.
Groovin' the Moo Festival is back in Burbury, Western Australia after three long years, and it promises to be bigger and better than ever before. With tickets currently on sale, fans should be sure to secure their spots for the anticipated return of GTM on Saturday 6 May 2023.
On Saturday the 18th of March, Movements and Boston Manor took to the stage at Perth’s Magnet House.
UK rock-outfit Pale Waves are kicking off their tour of Australia next week, marking the group’s first appearance in Australia in close to 5 years.