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Find the best music events and make the most of your time today in Perth. From music to history and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Come down to Tomato Lake for an evening filled with music, dance, colour and light, in honour of diversity. Bring a picnic rug and sample delicious global cuisine, while enjoying a vibrant line up of performances showcasing talent from around the world. Take part in hands on activities and workshops, meet your local community groups and celebrate the rich cultural fabric of our community. Free registration is encouraged to receive all important event related communications.
Rising Aussie artist David McCredie returns home in 2026 for ‘The One That Got Away’ Tour, showcasing his raw storytelling, coastal warmth, and heartfelt sound


Darkly funny and richly imaginative, this musical follows familiar fairy-tale characters Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel and many more, as they each venture into a mysterious forest on a quest to make their deepest wishes come true!
OSWA members are invited to a private visit to the John Cardell-Oliver house organ, with the chance to see, hear, and play it in its home setting in Jolimont.

AFRO CLASS WITH MAIZA – PERTH EXCLUSIVE! Learn directly from one of the most influential Afro dance artists, bringing energy, musicality, and authentic style straight to Perth. Whether you're new to Afro or looking to refine your movement, this class will have you feeling the rhythm, confidence, and culture behind the dance.
Yokine's Got Talent is an amateur talent show for Yokine residents and surrounds. Join us to enjoy some local talent and a community BBQ.
Preview all 35 Eurovision 2026 entries at our much-loved Eurovision Song Contest Preview Parties. OGAE Australia is thrilled to bring back these iconic events for 2026, giving fans the chance to see every competing song ahead of the competition. Preview Parties will be held in Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney, bringing together Eurovision lovers for a vibrant, extravagant celebration of music, and pure Eurovision magic. Join fellow fans for a special preview screening and share the excitement before Eurovision takes over Europe and Australia in May! What to expect: Watch all 35 ESC2026 entries, projected on the big screen, Cast your vote for Australia's most popular song as part of the OGAE International Song Poll, A fun atmosphere with other passionate Eurovision fans, Full bar service available until Late, The venue is fully accessible, Make the evening special and come dressed up in cosplay as your favourite act!, Discount for OGAE Australia members (Membership verification will be required)
After a sold-out, double-capacity festival in 2025, Hyper returns to Midland on Saturday, March 21, 2026 with a line-up curated for all-ages music fans. This year’s line-up is led by Hockey Dad, Rum Jungle, Mia Wray, Lyric, The Tullamarines and supported by an exciting selection of rising local stars, including Lazy Haze, Birdland, Edie, About Yesterday, Solstice, Lily Rawson, Broken Pedal and 3fifteen. Hyper is Western Australia’s longest running all-ages, alcohol-free and youth-led music festival, giving young people and families access to a genuine festival experience on their doorstep. For many attendees, it’s a first festival. For others, it’s a chance to see major artists in a setting that’s welcoming, accessible and built with young people in mind.

Performance runs for approx 2 hours and 25 minutes including a 20 minute interval. Show times are subject to change Latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. This production is suitable for ages 8 years and over. Casting Information: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness, injury and leave arrangements Production Notice: Anastasia utilizes theatrical haze, strobe lights, gunshot sound effects and smoking .

Christopher Cross (Edward G. Robinson) is a meek, middle-aged cashier trapped in a loveless marriage to a shrewish wife who constantly reminds him of her late first husband's superiority. His only escape is painting—amateur works he creates in secret. When Chris rescues a young woman named Kitty March (Joan Bennett) from an attacker in Greenwich Village, he's instantly smitten. What Chris doesn't know is that Kitty and her manipulative boyfriend Johnny (Dan Duryea) are con artists who see him as an easy mark. When Johnny discovers Chris paints, he hatches a scheme: let Kitty pose as the artist, sell Chris's paintings for massive profits, and string the lovesick fool along for every penny. As Chris embezzles from his employer to fund Kitty's lifestyle and lies pile upon lies, his infatuation spirals into obsession—leading to murder, a wrongful execution, and a fate worse than prison for the man whose greatest crime was believing someone could love him. Director Fritz Lang crafts one of film noir's bleakest and most psychologically brutal entries, a 1945 masterpiece that pulls no punches in its portrait of delusion and exploitation. Edward G. Robinson delivers a heartbreaking performance, transforming from pathetic to pitiable to monstrous as his fantasies crumble. Joan Bennett is mesmerizing as the amoral Kitty, neither purely villain nor victim but a product of her circumstances, while Dan Duryea excels as the sneering Johnny. Lang's expressionistic visual style—shadows, mirrors, and staircases that suggest Chris's descent—creates an atmosphere of inescapable doom. The film's ending, which sees Chris survive physically but destroyed spiritually, remains one of classic Hollywood's most devastating conclusions, made possible because the Production Code had just lifted its ban on depicting unpunished murder. Original format and audio experience of this film faithfully reproduced by The Revival House. Presented in 16mm film. When: Saturday, March 21st at 2:00PM Where: The Revival House at the Como Theatre Rating: PG (Occasional low level violence) Lang's devastating noir about delusion, exploitation, and a good man's descent into hell—experience this rarely screened masterpiece in authentic 16mm. Presented by: The Revival House Perth.
A JRS workshop to assist students with their GAT Music Theatre Callback Audition. This Workshop has been designed to promote confidence and ensure a positive callback audition experience. Strengths are enhanced and areas for improvement are workshopped to ensure a positive performance. JRS Facilitators work with participants individually and in small groups, scaffolding a likely callback audition and interview environment and using goal setting/reflection tools to prepare participants for what is required in this final step of the application process. JRS uses a holistic approach that strengthens one's self belief and self esteem, regardless of outcome.
Josh Layne, a renowned harpist, will be performing a Harp Concert at St Andrew's Anglican Church in Subiaco, Western Australia on March 21st, 2026. The concert will feature a diverse program of Baroque Flamenco, Vivaldi, and other classical pieces. Tickets are available for purchase through Humanitix, with proceeds dedicated to charity.