Step outside of the everyday and into a dreamscape of events in Western Australia.


Whether it’s unmissable global blockbusters, unforgettable moments shared with the world’s oldest living culture, or culinary experiences in otherworldly locations – there are wondrous events happening all year round. And with endless pristine beaches and boundless adventures, there is always something to do in Western Australia, no matter when you visit.

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Are you a certified scuba divers looking for a relaxed and fun day out? Join them for a great day of diving to beautiful Rottnest Island. Enjoy stunning landscapes with swim-throughs and plenty of fish life in a relaxed atmosphere. Moonshine is a private and quality charter with a hot shower and bathroom on board, and plenty of spaces. There will only be six divers and the crew for a casual and personal experience. They will provide a warm lunch, plenty of snacks and an enjoyable and relaxing day.

$165 - $225

08 Aug 2021 - 14 Feb 2026

$165 - $225

08 Aug 2021 - 14 Feb 2026

The Perth Comedy Festival is Perth’s biggest annual comedy event. Every April and May, the best comedians from Australia and beyond take to stages across Perth for a massive month of comedy. The Festival program features performances from the finest Australian acts, the biggest international stars and the most promising emerging talent offering up everything from stand up to sketch, satire, impro, musical, absurdist, theatre, magic and kids comedy. If you’re not sure what to see, why not check out the Gala at the Regal Theatre, Showcase of Freo Social, or our hit late-night show at The Rechabite, The Biggest Comedy Show On Earth.

$35

22 Apr 2024 - 21 May 2024

$35

22 Apr 2024 - 21 May 2024

Discover Stem by Stem a large-scale interactive art installation by ENESS, as a part of Subi Blooms 2024. The six-metre by three-metre inflatable artwork features interactive elements prompted by visitor movement stimulating bursts of colour and sound. Nestled in the arms of these two lovable characters are over-sized and overflowing flower bouquets created by one of Perth’s best florists, Sir Botanical.

19 Apr 2024 - 19 May 2024

19 Apr 2024 - 19 May 2024

Rising star of Contemporary Art comes to AGWA in an Australian-first exhibition. Look, look. Anna Park debuts with more than 15 never-before-seen charcoal and ink works on paper that feverishly capture the spirit of contemporary life, created specifically for AGWA. Drawing inspiration from popular culture, shared human experiences and interpersonal exchanges, Park’s works address the cultural construction and perception of identity, sexuality, and power within our hyper-mediated society.

Free

19 Apr 2024 - 08 Sep 2024

Free

19 Apr 2024 - 08 Sep 2024

The Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival is back in April 2024. Throughout the month of April, the City of Perth will be hosting a range of events that shine a light on the built, natural, and cultural heritage of Boorloo (Perth). More information on the 2024 Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival program will be coming soon. The 2024 Boorloo Heritage Festival is proudly brought to you by Major Supporter Lotterywest with the City of Perth.

01 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024

01 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024

Our story is not one story, but many stories to share. Balancing Act features Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander works of art from the State Art Collection. In this exhibition, you will encounter a vast range of material revealing the wide scope of First Nations truth-telling and art-making practice. Radical observations about the ups and downs of life are placed side by side with expressions of relationships with Custodial Country; the locations and places artists and communities care for, according to their kin and family ties with place. Different versions of history are told, at times emotional and challenging, alongside moments of great beauty and poignancy. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists use their cultural production to investigate feelings and unpack ideas around identity in the wake of colonisation. Others use their work as a way to support and express their own grief and healing, as well as to express joy and cultural belonging. Balancing Act invites you to be surprised, delighted and challenged by the stories told through the eyes of First Nations artists and their works of art.

Free

02 Mar 2024 - 30 Jun 2024

Free

02 Mar 2024 - 30 Jun 2024

Direct from Broadway, this smash hit musical phenomenon is a celebration of an unstoppable woman who became the Queen of Rock n’ Roll. With 37 award nominations including best new musical (Olivier Awards) and best musical (Tony Awards), this heart-pumping production is guaranteed to raise the roof at Theatre Royal Sydney. Featuring iconic songs including “Simply The Best” “What’s Love Got To Do With It”, and “Proud Mary”, this story of joy, passion and resilience is as important now as ever. Tina – The Tina Turner Musical is rollin’ into Perth in Feburary 2024.

27 Feb 2024 - 06 Jun 2024

27 Feb 2024 - 06 Jun 2024

Internationally recognised Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce brings her luminous and powerful works to The Art Gallery of Western Australia in the largest-ever ensemble of her collected glass and mixed-media works seen in Australia, for the Perth Festival in 2024. One of the country's leading contemporary artists, Scarce is known for her large-scale, unforgettable glass installations that reveal hidden stories of Australia's foray into nuclear testing, and the impacts of colonisation on First Nations people, illuminating the artist's desire to bring the darkest shadows of Australia's past into the direct light of day. The exhibition is accompanied by a new monograph published by AGWA in collaboration with Power Publishing. The 170-page hardcover publication features full-colour plate images, fold outs and essays by Timmah Ball, Kelly Gellatly, Natalie Harkin and Tamsin Hong, with an interview between exhibition curator Clothilde Bullen and Yhonnie Scarce.

Free

02 Feb 2024 - 19 May 2024

Free

02 Feb 2024 - 19 May 2024

Enjoy documentary films throughout the year in this unique, boutique, 22-seat, 180-degree curved dome cinema with 5.1 surround sound. Let Western Australia Maritime Museum transport you to other worlds through films specially created for this dome experience, by a local team dedicated to showcasing the wonder of the state and sharing stories. They screen films daily that combine the natural world, history, science, technology and adventure, giving you a deeper insight into Western Australia.

Adults: $15
Concession: $12.50
Children: $12.50

09 Jan 2024 - 16 Jul 2024

Adults: $15
Concession: $12.50
Children: $12.50

09 Jan 2024 - 16 Jul 2024

Eloquent. Spellbinding. Monumental. Exquisite. How else can the Esmé Quartet be described? Based in Germany, this ensemble launched its international career by winning first prize at the 2018 International String Quartet Competition at London’s Wigmore Hall. The ensemble then embarked on a whirlwind year of concerts in North America, Hong Kong and Japan. For their Australian debut, the musicians play works which are the epitome of youth: an early work of Webern overflows with romantic invention, while Mendelssohn’s second String Quartet blazes with the heart-on-sleeve emotion of a teenage genius, and emerging Australian composer Jack Frerer’s Spiral Sequences is an exhilarating roller-coaster ride. Add to this Claude Debussy’s only string quartet, brimming with rhythmic and harmonic exuberance. Esmé comes from the medieval French word for ‘beloved’. Be among the first to discover why everyone loves Esmé.

$15 - $115

29 Apr 2024

$15 - $115

29 Apr 2024

Chilled, Antarctic life, Inside and Out – this National Archives of Australia exhibition invites you into the daily lives of the extraordinary people stationed at one of the most remote places on earth. Discover the incredible resilience of the people chosen to be expeditioners and the many creative ways in which they tackle the dangers, isolation and responsibilities of living on the world’s iciest continent. Australia has a long association with Antarctica, dating back to when Douglas Mawson led the first Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1911. The Australian Antarctic Territory came into effect in 1936, and the first Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) mission in 1947 established permanent Australian stations to support scientific and exploratory work.

Free

10 Jul 2023 - 03 May 2024

Free

10 Jul 2023 - 03 May 2024

Are you a certified scuba divers looking for a relaxed and fun day out? Join them for a great day of diving to beautiful Rottnest Island. Enjoy stunning landscapes with swim-throughs and plenty of fish life in a relaxed atmosphere. Moonshine is a private and quality charter with a hot shower and bathroom on board, and plenty of spaces. There will only be six divers and the crew for a casual and personal experience. They will provide a warm lunch, plenty of snacks and an enjoyable and relaxing day.

$165 - $225

08 Aug 2021 - 14 Feb 2026

$165 - $225

08 Aug 2021 - 14 Feb 2026

The Perth Comedy Festival is Perth’s biggest annual comedy event. Every April and May, the best comedians from Australia and beyond take to stages across Perth for a massive month of comedy. The Festival program features performances from the finest Australian acts, the biggest international stars and the most promising emerging talent offering up everything from stand up to sketch, satire, impro, musical, absurdist, theatre, magic and kids comedy. If you’re not sure what to see, why not check out the Gala at the Regal Theatre, Showcase of Freo Social, or our hit late-night show at The Rechabite, The Biggest Comedy Show On Earth.

$35

22 Apr 2024 - 21 May 2024

$35

22 Apr 2024 - 21 May 2024

Discover Stem by Stem a large-scale interactive art installation by ENESS, as a part of Subi Blooms 2024. The six-metre by three-metre inflatable artwork features interactive elements prompted by visitor movement stimulating bursts of colour and sound. Nestled in the arms of these two lovable characters are over-sized and overflowing flower bouquets created by one of Perth’s best florists, Sir Botanical.

19 Apr 2024 - 19 May 2024

19 Apr 2024 - 19 May 2024

Rising star of Contemporary Art comes to AGWA in an Australian-first exhibition. Look, look. Anna Park debuts with more than 15 never-before-seen charcoal and ink works on paper that feverishly capture the spirit of contemporary life, created specifically for AGWA. Drawing inspiration from popular culture, shared human experiences and interpersonal exchanges, Park’s works address the cultural construction and perception of identity, sexuality, and power within our hyper-mediated society.

Free

19 Apr 2024 - 08 Sep 2024

Free

19 Apr 2024 - 08 Sep 2024

The Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival is back in April 2024. Throughout the month of April, the City of Perth will be hosting a range of events that shine a light on the built, natural, and cultural heritage of Boorloo (Perth). More information on the 2024 Lotterywest Boorloo Heritage Festival program will be coming soon. The 2024 Boorloo Heritage Festival is proudly brought to you by Major Supporter Lotterywest with the City of Perth.

01 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024

01 Apr 2024 - 30 Apr 2024

Our story is not one story, but many stories to share. Balancing Act features Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander works of art from the State Art Collection. In this exhibition, you will encounter a vast range of material revealing the wide scope of First Nations truth-telling and art-making practice. Radical observations about the ups and downs of life are placed side by side with expressions of relationships with Custodial Country; the locations and places artists and communities care for, according to their kin and family ties with place. Different versions of history are told, at times emotional and challenging, alongside moments of great beauty and poignancy. Many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists use their cultural production to investigate feelings and unpack ideas around identity in the wake of colonisation. Others use their work as a way to support and express their own grief and healing, as well as to express joy and cultural belonging. Balancing Act invites you to be surprised, delighted and challenged by the stories told through the eyes of First Nations artists and their works of art.

Free

02 Mar 2024 - 30 Jun 2024

Free

02 Mar 2024 - 30 Jun 2024

Direct from Broadway, this smash hit musical phenomenon is a celebration of an unstoppable woman who became the Queen of Rock n’ Roll. With 37 award nominations including best new musical (Olivier Awards) and best musical (Tony Awards), this heart-pumping production is guaranteed to raise the roof at Theatre Royal Sydney. Featuring iconic songs including “Simply The Best” “What’s Love Got To Do With It”, and “Proud Mary”, this story of joy, passion and resilience is as important now as ever. Tina – The Tina Turner Musical is rollin’ into Perth in Feburary 2024.

27 Feb 2024 - 06 Jun 2024

27 Feb 2024 - 06 Jun 2024

Internationally recognised Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce brings her luminous and powerful works to The Art Gallery of Western Australia in the largest-ever ensemble of her collected glass and mixed-media works seen in Australia, for the Perth Festival in 2024. One of the country's leading contemporary artists, Scarce is known for her large-scale, unforgettable glass installations that reveal hidden stories of Australia's foray into nuclear testing, and the impacts of colonisation on First Nations people, illuminating the artist's desire to bring the darkest shadows of Australia's past into the direct light of day. The exhibition is accompanied by a new monograph published by AGWA in collaboration with Power Publishing. The 170-page hardcover publication features full-colour plate images, fold outs and essays by Timmah Ball, Kelly Gellatly, Natalie Harkin and Tamsin Hong, with an interview between exhibition curator Clothilde Bullen and Yhonnie Scarce.

Free

02 Feb 2024 - 19 May 2024

Free

02 Feb 2024 - 19 May 2024

Enjoy documentary films throughout the year in this unique, boutique, 22-seat, 180-degree curved dome cinema with 5.1 surround sound. Let Western Australia Maritime Museum transport you to other worlds through films specially created for this dome experience, by a local team dedicated to showcasing the wonder of the state and sharing stories. They screen films daily that combine the natural world, history, science, technology and adventure, giving you a deeper insight into Western Australia.

Adults: $15
Concession: $12.50
Children: $12.50

09 Jan 2024 - 16 Jul 2024

Adults: $15
Concession: $12.50
Children: $12.50

09 Jan 2024 - 16 Jul 2024

Eloquent. Spellbinding. Monumental. Exquisite. How else can the Esmé Quartet be described? Based in Germany, this ensemble launched its international career by winning first prize at the 2018 International String Quartet Competition at London’s Wigmore Hall. The ensemble then embarked on a whirlwind year of concerts in North America, Hong Kong and Japan. For their Australian debut, the musicians play works which are the epitome of youth: an early work of Webern overflows with romantic invention, while Mendelssohn’s second String Quartet blazes with the heart-on-sleeve emotion of a teenage genius, and emerging Australian composer Jack Frerer’s Spiral Sequences is an exhilarating roller-coaster ride. Add to this Claude Debussy’s only string quartet, brimming with rhythmic and harmonic exuberance. Esmé comes from the medieval French word for ‘beloved’. Be among the first to discover why everyone loves Esmé.

$15 - $115

29 Apr 2024

$15 - $115

29 Apr 2024

Chilled, Antarctic life, Inside and Out – this National Archives of Australia exhibition invites you into the daily lives of the extraordinary people stationed at one of the most remote places on earth. Discover the incredible resilience of the people chosen to be expeditioners and the many creative ways in which they tackle the dangers, isolation and responsibilities of living on the world’s iciest continent. Australia has a long association with Antarctica, dating back to when Douglas Mawson led the first Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1911. The Australian Antarctic Territory came into effect in 1936, and the first Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) mission in 1947 established permanent Australian stations to support scientific and exploratory work.

Free

10 Jul 2023 - 03 May 2024

Free

10 Jul 2023 - 03 May 2024