Feature by Julie Hosking


The trees speak in captivating colour and librettos soar across pristine sands. Giants roam the city streets, stars light up under the Milky Way, and fairytales come to life.


Perth Festival is a cultural cavalcade that has been firing imaginations and lifting spirits for more than 70 years, sharing hundreds of spellbinding stories in myriad artforms over three glorious weeks.

Australia’s longest-running arts festival brings world-class performance, music, film, visual arts and literary voices to Perth (Boorloo). It also raises the voices of one of the world’s oldest living cultures in the most magnificent ways.

Held on Noongar Boodjar (land), where the warmth of the sun (Ngaangk) is felt long after it sets over the spectacular Indian Ocean, this is a festival of and for the people.


Bunggul Performance in Perth

Bunggul Performance, Perth by Jacob Nash


Watch the world’s best

Such is the reputation of Perth’s homegrown festival, the world’s best and brightest have been coming to us for decades. From legends such as Icelandic queen Bjork and Oscar winner Cate Blanchett to lesser known but no less talented luminaries, the artists who grace Western Australia’s shores each year come from every corner of the globe to share their creative force. They leave us richer for the experience and with a piece of Perth in their hearts. Subscribe to Perth Festival to get the jump on big-ticket shows each year.


View of the crowd and stage at the Dizze Rascal Concert in Perth

Dizze Rascal Concert, Perth


Feel the spirit of connection

The language of Boorloo takes majestic flight in an original opera sung entirely in Noongar. A world premiere is just one way the festival elevates art thousands of years in the making. Haunting glass works shed light on a dark past; artists reveal how ancient wisdom can help solve a modern-day crisis; and First Nations writers discuss the power of storytelling. Start your journey of discovery before the festival with an Aboriginal cultural tour along the Swan River (Derbarl Yerrigan), where Noongar guides bring the past to life.


Soak up the sounds

From hip hop in the Supreme Court Gardens, a short stroll from the stunning Swan River (Derbarl Yerrigan), to neo soul in The Rechabite, in the heart of bustling Northbridge, cool sounds ring out around Boorloo and beyond throughout the festival. Join First Nations sensations for the deadliest block party. Listen to opera on Scarborough Beach as waves lap the shore. Lose yourself in classical heaven at Perth Concert Hall. Just don’t forget to feed your belly as well as your soul at one of the many great bars and restaurants nearby each venue.


People watching the sunset at Scarborough Beach with headphones on in Perth

Scarborough Beach, Perth by Jess Wyld and Scott Weir


Make star gazing an artform

Where better to watch stars perform than under the stars? Perth’s sultry summer evenings are made for outdoor entertainment. Sink into a chair between the towering pines at the Somerville, an enchanting natural cinema where birdsong is the backdrop to a riveting roster of international films. Bring a picnic rug to the Supreme Court Gardens and chill out to a glittering line-up of local and international stars. Enjoy a late-afternoon dip at one of Perth’s 19 stunning beaches before settling in for an operatic adventure by the ocean.  Just don’t forget to look up now and then at the show nature is putting on above.


People watching a Lotterywest UWA film at The Sommerville outdoor theatre in Perth

The Sommerville, Perth


See art in surreal spaces

Artists have that magical ability to transform the ordinary into something extraordinary, whether reinventing disused spaces or finding innovative ways to tell their stories. An old shopping precinct is given new life as an indoor wetland, plants that once hugged the Swan River shrouding escalators. An atrium window becomes a giant kaleidoscope, flooding the space with coloured shafts of light. A public swimming pool is turned into a theatre where everyone gets to splash about. A theatre morphs into a giant dining table where all the senses come alive. The surreal becomes real.


Find the free and fabulous

From morning meditations to guided astrological dances, street poetry to lively conversations about anything and everything, the festival program is always packed with things to see and do that don’t cost a cent. You can wander art exhibitions from Perth (Boorloo) to Fremantle (Walyalup), don op shop bargains for a prom party with a difference, and groove to world-class musicians under the stars.  All for free.


People sitting on the grass at Writers Weekend in Perth

Writers Weekend, Perth by Miles Noel


So, what are you waiting for? It’s time to get this party started.



Published February 2024.

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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

After six years, the Roleystone Theatre building has been restored to its former glory – and its theatre company is bringing the stage to life again with the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The historic venue was built in 1922 and classified by the National Trust in 1998 – but the City of Armadale closed it in 2018 due to major structural concerns. After an intense “Save Roleystone Theatre” campaign, the council committed to renovating the building so it could be brought back up to standard with the theatre company using temporary venues while works took place. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is Roleystone Theatre’s first show back in the venue with the opening weekend part of the Armadale Arts Festival. Directed by Peter “Pear” Carr, the 1960s comedy musical focuses on J. Pierrepont Finch and his desire to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window-washer to chairman of the board. The satire of big business and all it holds sacred sees Finch navigate dangers such as the office party, backstabbing co-workers, caffeine addiction and true love. Based on the book of the same name, the show won a Tony Award for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Adults: $28
Concession: $24

17 May 2024 - 01 Jun 2024

Adults: $28
Concession: $24

17 May 2024 - 01 Jun 2024

Experience the enchantment of Raku pottery at The Labyrinth Studio in Medina. Learn glazing techniques and create your own masterpiece in this magical class. They donate AUD1 from every booking to Dementia Australia.

$100.00

17 May 2024 - 28 Dec 2025

$100.00

17 May 2024 - 28 Dec 2025

PerthEvent

Rent

Rent
Experience Jonathan Larson’s electrifying, multi-Tony® award-winning musical Rent. Step into the vibrant streets of New York City’s East Village, where dreams are born, friendships are tested, and the power of love prevails against all odds. Featuring the iconic songs “Seasons of Love” “Take Me or Leave Me” and “La Vie Bohème”, this groundbreaking phenomenon is more than a musical; it’s a celebration of life, love, and the human spirit. Don’t miss your chance to discover the show that took Broadway by storm.

$69.90 - $149.90

11 May 2024 - 25 May 2024

$69.90 - $149.90

11 May 2024 - 25 May 2024

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

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

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

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

Supporting the sale of locally-grown produce - organic vegetables, eggs, chickens, plants and many more value added products, plus education, art, music and fun! Toodyay Farmers Market's mission is to create a space for local and regional people to sell, promote and advertise locally-grown produce and raised goods. To share knowledge and educate on topics that will bring value to peoples' lives and to encourage and support sustainable living and back to basic principles which promote human and environmental health. The Toodyay Farmers Market is an Incorporated not-for-profit group. Please see the Facebook page for more information.

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 15 Dec 2024

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 15 Dec 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

After six years, the Roleystone Theatre building has been restored to its former glory – and its theatre company is bringing the stage to life again with the musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The historic venue was built in 1922 and classified by the National Trust in 1998 – but the City of Armadale closed it in 2018 due to major structural concerns. After an intense “Save Roleystone Theatre” campaign, the council committed to renovating the building so it could be brought back up to standard with the theatre company using temporary venues while works took place. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying is Roleystone Theatre’s first show back in the venue with the opening weekend part of the Armadale Arts Festival. Directed by Peter “Pear” Carr, the 1960s comedy musical focuses on J. Pierrepont Finch and his desire to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window-washer to chairman of the board. The satire of big business and all it holds sacred sees Finch navigate dangers such as the office party, backstabbing co-workers, caffeine addiction and true love. Based on the book of the same name, the show won a Tony Award for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Adults: $28
Concession: $24

17 May 2024 - 01 Jun 2024

Adults: $28
Concession: $24

17 May 2024 - 01 Jun 2024

Experience the enchantment of Raku pottery at The Labyrinth Studio in Medina. Learn glazing techniques and create your own masterpiece in this magical class. They donate AUD1 from every booking to Dementia Australia.

$100.00

17 May 2024 - 28 Dec 2025

$100.00

17 May 2024 - 28 Dec 2025

PerthEvent

Rent

Rent
Experience Jonathan Larson’s electrifying, multi-Tony® award-winning musical Rent. Step into the vibrant streets of New York City’s East Village, where dreams are born, friendships are tested, and the power of love prevails against all odds. Featuring the iconic songs “Seasons of Love” “Take Me or Leave Me” and “La Vie Bohème”, this groundbreaking phenomenon is more than a musical; it’s a celebration of life, love, and the human spirit. Don’t miss your chance to discover the show that took Broadway by storm.

$69.90 - $149.90

11 May 2024 - 25 May 2024

$69.90 - $149.90

11 May 2024 - 25 May 2024

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

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

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

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

Supporting the sale of locally-grown produce - organic vegetables, eggs, chickens, plants and many more value added products, plus education, art, music and fun! Toodyay Farmers Market's mission is to create a space for local and regional people to sell, promote and advertise locally-grown produce and raised goods. To share knowledge and educate on topics that will bring value to peoples' lives and to encourage and support sustainable living and back to basic principles which promote human and environmental health. The Toodyay Farmers Market is an Incorporated not-for-profit group. Please see the Facebook page for more information.

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 15 Dec 2024

Free

19 Feb 2022 - 15 Dec 2024