
Sunday Music: The Witchy Djypsies & LUCI
The Witchy Djypsies The Witchy Djypsies are a high-energy, eclectic international 6-piece band incorporating their musical backgrounds from France, Guadeloupe,…
View Sunday Music: The Witchy Djypsies & LUCIThe Witchy Djypsies The Witchy Djypsies are a high-energy, eclectic international 6-piece band incorporating their musical backgrounds from France, Guadeloupe,…
View Sunday Music: The Witchy Djypsies & LUCIKILL DEVIL HILLS The Kill Devil Hills formed in Perth in 2003 as a quiet acoustic project which didn’t last…
View Sunday Music: Kill Devil Hills & Felicity GroomRUN TIMES 1400 – 1435 : Harry Foxton performance (35 mins) 1450 – 1520 : Charlotte Le Lievre performance (30 mins) 1520…
View Sunday Music: Charlotte Le Lievre, Double Dole Stringband & Harry FoxtonCharm of Finches Australian sister duo Charm of Finches delivers intricate folk-pop that is simultaneously graceful and darkly bewitching. Their…
View Sunday Music: Charm of Finches & The Bures BandTCHEGA Tchéga will take you to the Indian Ocean islands with their Creole Folk music. Hailing from Reunion Island, singer-songwriter…
View Sunday Music: Tchéga & AurusRACHAEL DEASE Dease’s artistic practice encompasses art music, dance and theatre scoring, installation and songwriting. While her own music projects…
View Sunday Music: Rachael Dease & JFDRPEOPLE TAKING PICTURES With psychedelic music at its core, People Taking Pictures (PTP) is a genre blending project, gathering multiple…
View Sunday Music: People Taking Pictures & MALI JO$ESUNDAY MUSIC KICKS OFF WITH EPIC FIRST NATIONS LINE-UP HOSTED BY FLWENT Fremantle Arts Centre has the pleasure of announcing…
View SUNDAY MUSIC AT FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE KICKS OFF WITH FLEWNT PRESENTS THE NEW WAVEWalyalup | Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar. We acknowledge the Whadjuk people as the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waterways and extend our respect to their Elders, past and present.
We offer our heartfelt gratitude to the Whadjuk community and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who continue to care for Country and share their knowledge – this generosity and wisdom helps us to understand and navigate Country safely and respectfully.