From the moody atmosphere of her gothic-folk songs to the strutting cool of her biggest punk hits, PJ Harvey gave an electrifying performance at Kings Park.
Belle Taylor
Singer-songwriter Jess Hitchcock’s luminous voice and persona ally with Penny Quartet’s elemental strings to light up His Majesty’s Theatre for Musica Viva.
David Cusworth
August: Osage Country is as scorching hot as the northern hemisphere summer in which the play takes place.
Tanya MacNaughton
Peter Garrett maintains the rage at East Perth Power Station gig with ‘solo’ band, the Alter Egos.
Simon Collins
The Berlin-based pianist, composer and producer unveiled his unique fusion of classical and ambient-electronic music in a mesmerising display of talent.
Melinda Webster
Small theatre company The Last Great Hunt is renowned for a boundlessly innovative level of creativity, delivering just that in the Perth Festival 2025 world premiere of Night Night.
As he heads west for his Perth Festival performance at the East Perth Power Station, Peter Garrett maintains the rage about Woodside, Trump and the upcoming Federal election.
Diamonds really are proving to be a girl’s best friend for West Australian Ballet young artist Samantha Green.
The Last Great Hunt founding artist Arielle Gray likens the small theatre company’s latest work, Night Night, to doing magic tricks while running a marathon.
WA Opera artistic director Chris van Tuinen’s Secret Opera project goes behind the scenes to find the genre’s inspiration and origin.
Wellington Square transformed into a sea of green as excited Charli XCX fans wait in anticipation to see the UK pop icon wrap up her Brat summer Down Under. SEE ALL THE FESTIVAL FASHION
Kellie Balaam
Singapore-raised, Australian-based theatremakers Joe Paradise Lui and Merlynn Tong are about to give audiences a front row seat to their friendship with LEGENDS (of the Golden Arches).
Star of stage and screen Pamela Rabe returns to a monster of a role in Black Swan State Theatre Company’s co-production August: Osage County at Perth Festival 2025.
Utterly exhausted after a decade of touring two albums about war, award-winning English artist PJ Harvey seriously contemplated retirement before finding fresh inspiration close to home.
Not quite Dark Mofo, more FOMO (fear of meat overdose) as the combination of West Kimberley culture, nose-to-tail dining and saltwater country fails to gel.
The real FBI transcript of whistleblower Reality Winner’s interrogation forms the script for this thrilling piece of theatre.
Ancestral myths and universal themes intertwine in Why Not Theatre’s Mahabharata at His Majesty’s Theatre, telling the story of India’s founding legend.
South Australian electro-soul duo flick the switch to launch the East Perth Power Station as the spectacular new home of contemporary music for annual event.
As the sun set on another balmy day of Perth’s summer, the Quarry Amphitheatre was brought to life by three exhilarating new works to kick off WA Ballet’s new season with Ballet At The Quarry.
Canada’s Why Not Theatre brings its visually stunning two-part spectacle Mahabharata to Perth, based on the Sanskrit epic shared in Indian households around the world.
Broome’s Taj Pigram takes the stage by storm as he takes on role of singer George Burarrwanga in Big Name, No Blankets, a rock musical tribute to the Warumpi Band.
Anna Reece’s latest curation is about to come to fruition with Perth Festival 2025, her first at the helm as artistic director.
Perth Festival artistic director Anna Reece had renowned jazz vocalist Ali Bodycoat hooked at the words ‘big band’ while explaining her four-year vision for the festival’s new city hub at Perth Town Hall.
While choreographer Loughlan Prior creates WA Ballet’s title work, The Wild Between Stars, for its annual Ballet at the Quarry season, it is not the first time he has been a guest in a WA Ballet rehearsal room.
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