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WA on Show – this long weekend

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

WA on Show logo WA is on Show this weekend at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, celebrating what WA has to offer, including the new train line to Mandurah.

WA on Show is for everyone. It’s packed with hundreds of fascinating displays and activities that showcase our great state from corner to corner. Explore the cities, the regions and the plans that are making our future bright. There’s also a Kid’s Carnival where all the rides are free so make it a fun family day out.

Entry is free, and it’s open from 10am to 8pm on Friday 29 February and 10am to 6pm on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

On Sunday 2 March, all metro travel in and around Perth on trains, buses and ferries is absolutely free!

Ideal Home Show Also at the Perth Convention Centre this weekend: the Ideal Home Show

Same opening times, but there is an entry fee (half price ($5) on Friday though).

This year’s Ideal Home Show will fire up your imagination with a huge range of exciting products to bring out the best in your home. Plus all the experts are on hand to answer your questions and show you just how easy it is to live the good life in your home.

Dionne Warwick with WASO – 3 December

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Dionne Warwick with WASO Dionne Warwick returns to Perth to perform with the Western Australian Symphony Orchestra at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre (Riverside Theatre) on Monday 3 December 2007.

In 2004 the divine Dionne Warwick wowed audiences with her performances with WASO. As the “voice” behind a decade of classic tunes written for her by the famed team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David, Dionne continues to entertain and enthral audiences worldwide. Her career has flourished for over four decades with no less than fifty-five hit singles including I Say A Little Pray For You, Do You Know The Way to San Jose, I’ll Never Fall In Love Again and That’s What Friends Are For.

Tickets on sale for $120 from WASO and BOCS.

Spicks & Speck-tacular – May 2008

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Spick and Speck-tacular

Looks like it sold out!

Spicks and Specks in coming to Perth for a live show at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre on Thursday 22, Friday 23, and Saturday 24 May 2008!

If you only see one stage show loosely based on a comedic music quiz show then this is it! Adam, Alan and Myf are cooking up a live show of Speck-tacular proportions to help get Spicks and Specks fans through the long spicks-less and specks-less summer non rating period.

Tickets on sale from Monday, 8 October, 9:00am at BOCS Ticketing. ($46.90) (this will sell out!)

Venue: PCEC

Spicks and Speck-tacular website

Ideal Home Show – 2 to 5 March 2007

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

The Ideal Home Show is on this long weekend (Friday 2 to Monday 5 March 2007) at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre (PCEC). The Smart Home Technology Show is part of it.

If your project is to extend, build from the ground up, or to renovate or redecorate you’ll find what you need at the Ideal Home Show. If you’re about to enter the brave new world of smart home technology you’ll find it all at the Smart Home Technology Show.

Entry is $14 for adults, $10 for pensioners and children under 15 with an adult get in free.

It’s open from 10am to 6pm.

On Friday entry is half price, and the show is open till 8pm, and there is special parking.

See the official Ideal Home Show website for many more details.
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West End Festival – 24 Nov to 2 Dec 2006

Monday, November 6th, 2006

The inaugural West End Festival will be held from Friday 24 November to Saturday 2 December 2006, and celebrates life in the City’s West End!

The festival showcases the area’s diverse mix of arts, cultures and social hubs, in between King Street, Wellington Street and the Mitchell Freeway.
Most events are held from Monday to Friday, because of the local business community.

On Friday 24 November there are lots of opening events on King Street from midday to 9pm, including dance performances, fashion parades, cooking demonstrations, live music, duelling dj’s, cocktail flaring and flame throwing!

On the same day, from 5.30pm to 7pm, QV.1’s Plaza will transform into Circus City and host Perth’s Biggest Office Party with live entertainment, including the band Taxi Ride.

On Friday 1 December there’s a Christmas party at Rigby’s Bar from 5.30pm with free tastings, $5 cocktails and a free sausage sizzle.

And on Saturday 2 December is the final big event for the festival, at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre from 7pm. ‘The Face of Perth 2007 Final‘ is a modelling and fashion show, and includes performances by model Erica Baxter who is launching her singing career, and Sneaky Sound System, who are the support for the Robbie Williams tour. Tickets from about $30 for general admission through to $150 for table seating and a 3 course meal with drinks.

Check out the rest of the event calendar at the West End Festival website, which include lots of things like beer tasting sessions, cooking workshops, free lunchtime concerts, free lunch time heritage walks, and much more.

What’s on this week – 16 to 22 Oct 06

Monday, October 16th, 2006

My weekly summary with the highlights of what’s on this week. Check out the Event Calendar for much more!

The Spring Home Show and Telethon are on at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre all weekend. See the links for much more info, you can be in the audience at Telethon, and there’s a big kids carnival.

The Kelmscott Annual Show is on from Friday afternoon to Saturday night.

Ascot Racecourse opens with a gala from midday on Saturday, and entry is free for everyone.

Government House Open Day is on Sunday from 11am to 4pm. I’ve had this is my (personal) diary for ages, but now we’re going away for the weekend, typical! Admission is free, and there will be displays, entertainment, and you can picnic in the gardens.

Whiteman Park hosts the official opening of Children’s Week on Sunday, with a Family FunSafe Day.

Another family fun day in Leederville: Active Vincent & Pets in the Park Day on Sunday from 10am to 2pm.

Town of Victoria Park presents ‘Colours of Spring Mall‘. Albany Highway will be closed, and there will be activities, stage entertainment and displays, from midday to 4pm on Sunday.

The Blessing of the Fleet is happening in Fremantle on Sunday. A parade goes from St Patrick’s Basilica to the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour and returns, from 2pm. Celebration at the Esplanade Reserve and fireworks at 8pm.

Music

Swedish metal band Arch Enemy will be performing at Capitol on Tuesday night.

Renee Geyer is touring Perth with Vika & Linda. They are performing at the Woodvale Tavern on Thursday, the Civic Hotel on Friday and the Fly By Night Club on Saturday. Tickets are $35, and available at the venue for the Woodvale and Civic, and BOCS for the Civic and Fly By Night Club (with booking fee).

Sarah McLeod (formely of The SuperJesus) is touring Perth this week with Mick Skelton. She’ll be at The Foundry on Wednesday, Players Bar in Mandurah on Friday, The Civic Hotel on Saturday and The Newport Hotel on Sunday. Tickets at BOCS for $13.20.

Birds of Tokyo are playing a gig at Players Bar in Mandurah on Thursday night, entry $10.

A (Friday) Night on the Quiet at Mulberry on Swan features Brisbane Jazz sensation Mark Sholtez. Tickets available for $125 from Mulberry on Swan, and include a five course meal and wine. Pay a bit more and it includes transport from Burswood Resort.

RTRfm presents lots of Brazilian sounds with Spring in Sao Paulo on Friday night at the Luxe Bar in Highgate.

US metal band Killswitch Engage perform at Capitol on Friday night. Tickets $47.40 at BOCS. At 3pm on Saturday they play an underage gig at the same place, same price.

British band Smokie (they’re mostly known for hits in the 70’s) are performing at Burswood Theatre on Saturday night. Tickets are around $80 and available through Ticketek.

Perth band Snowman are launching their new album at Gilkinsons on Saturday night. Tickets around $16 at Heatseeker and at the door.

For other ’smaller’ gigs check out this comprehensive gig guide.

Performing Arts / Theatre / Circus / Comedy

Wil Anderson is in town and performing ‘Wil Communication’ at the Octagon Theatre at UWA from Wednesday to Saturday. Tickets are $34 and available through BOCS. Tickets sold out for the Friday and Saturday 7.30pm shows.

Guys and Dolls, a musical comedy presented by the MS Society, is on at the Regal Theatre from Friday until Sunday 29 October. Tickets through BOCS are between $27 and $77 depending on date, seats and concessions!

This Thursday at the Comedy Lounge it’s ‘Stand Up for Anti-Poverty Week’, with Dave Callan, Andrea Gibbs, John HowOdd, Xavier Michelides, Stuart Packham and Malcolm Dix. If you want to get in, you’d better get there by 6.30pm to get tickets, see details at the website! For other regular comedy nights around Perth, check out this post! Tickets $20, $15 concession.

The play about a dog in the Pilbara, ‘Red Dog’, is on at the Playhouse Theatre till Saturday 21 October.

Circus Joseph Ashton is at Kingsway Shopping Centre till Sunday 22 October.

A Moment on the Lips, a comedy/drama by seven female Perth actors, is on at The Rechabites’ Hall till Saturday 28 October 2006.

Other

The weekly Village Art Markets are on at King’s Square in Fremantle on Thursday, which include music and children’s activities.

The John Hughes Big Walk is on Sunday, supporting PMH. Register online, the fee is $20 and goes to charity. You don’t have to walk all the way from Perth to Freo!

The Victorian Rose Art and Craft Fair is on at Challenge Stadium on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

More walking for a good cause: Cystic Fibrosis WA are holding a walk-a-thon around Lake Monger on Sunday, registration from 10am. There’ll be entertainment and a sausage sizzle.

There’s a Bonsai Exhibition at the Freo Town Hall on Saturday from 10am to 4pm, $4 entry.

WA’s Pride Festival is on till the end of the month.

The Magical Psychic Healing Expo is on at Sorrento Quay Board Walk (Hillarys Boat Harbour) from Thursday to Sunday, from 10am, entry is free.

For events especially for kids see my Kids Enjoy Perth weblog!

Events this week – 25 Sept to 1 Oct 06

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

My weekly summary with the highlights of what’s on this week. Check out the Event Calendar for more!

This weekend is the Queen’s Birthday long weekend and there is a lot happening, check out this post for the highlights!
The King’s Park Wildflower Festival opens on Thursday.
The Perth Fashion Festival continues until Saturday.
The Perth Royal Show opens on Saturday at Claremont Showgrounds.
WA’s Pride Festival starts on Sunday with a community fair at Russel Square in Northbridge.

Music

Vocal quartet ‘The Idea of North’ are performing their special brand of harmony and humour at the Subiaco Arts Centre on Tuesday and the Fly By Night Club on Saturday night.

Blues musician Ash Grunwald is playing at the Indi Bar in Scarborough on Tuesday night and The Paddo on Wednesday night. If you’re into blues & roots you must go and see him!!

Rock n Roll band The Casanovas are playing at the Foundry in Cannington on Wednesday night, Mojos in Freo on Friday night, and the Rosemount Hotel on Saturday night.

The 9th annual Araluen Folk Festival will be held at Camp Simons in Roleystone from Friday 29 September to Monday 2 October. You can buy a day ticket or camp out the whole weekend.

Young Divas (from Australian Idol) are performing at Burswood Theatre on Friday. Tickets are $50 and still available.

Sodastream, Holly Throsby and Gersey will be performing at the Hyde Park Hotel on Friday night, before continuing their tour at the Wave Rock Weekender in Hyden, which is on all weekend. Then they’ll be back in the city at Mojo’s Bar in Fremantle for Sunday night.

The Grates are performing at Metropolis in Freo on Friday night.

The York Jazz Festival is on (about 100km’s east of Perth), mainly on Saturday and Sunday.

Godskitchen, one of the biggest dance festivals of the year, is happening at Metro City on Saturday 30 September.

Springfever is another dance festival happening, though slightly different (beat and bass) on Sunday 1 October at Fremantle Arts Centre.

The third dance festival for the long weekend is Parklife, happening at The Deen, The Shed, and the street inbetween on Monday!

Katherine Jenkins is performing at Burswood Theatre on Sunday night.

For other ’smaller’ gigs check out the comprehensive Triple J gigguide!

Performing Arts / Theatre / Circus / Comedy

Shaolin Lion Dancing and Kungfu Circus will be performing at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre from Friday 29 September to Sunday 1 October.

The Boy from Oz, starring Hugh Jackman, is at the Burswood Dome from 29 September to 2 October. There are still tickets available (certainly for the Monday show), from $90.

The Mikado, a Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, will be performed at the Regal Theatre from Wednesday 27 September to Saturday 30 September. Update 29/9: Nick has written a great review about The Mikado, he went and saw it on Thursday evening.
The Red Shoes, by the West Australian Ballet, is on at His Majesty’s Theatre till 30 September.

Oleanna, a play presented by The Brainbox Project and Happy Dagger Theatre Co is being performed downstairs at His Majesty’s Theatre from Tuesday until Saturday 30 September.

What A Man’s Gotta Do, is a hilarious musical written, directed and produced by Andrew Horabin. It’s being performed at The Rechabites Hall from Tuesday until Saturday 30 September.

Discharge, by PACS, is being performed at The Blue Room in Perth until 30 September.

Circus Joseph Ashton is at Kingsway Shopping Centre from Friday 29 September to Sunday 22 October.

Other

Springtime at Araluen Botanic Park in Roleystone is still on. See tulips and other bulbs and flowers in a park that is pretty even when there aren’t flowers!

For events for kids see my Kids Enjoy Perth weblog!
Main events this week are the Triple S Science Fair and the Thomas the Tank Engine Day at Whiteman Park. Next week is school holidays and there’s plenty of activities going on!

Shaolin Kungfu, Lion-Dancing and Circus – Sept/Oct 06

Monday, August 28th, 2006

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The Chinese Lion Dancing and Kungfu Circus will be performing at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre from Friday 29 September to Sunday 1 October.

See the outrageously risky LONG LION JUMPING display, the LION DANCING performance and LION DANCING THROUGH FLAMING FIRE. All of which have received awards in China for their bravery and stunning production. But perhaps the most amazing part of the show is the audacious and unique display of SHAOLIN KUNG-FU inlcuding the standing of sharp spears (do not try this at home).

Tickets available through Ticketmaster.

Shows for Monday 2 October have been cancelled.

Perth Boat Show – 16 to 20 August 06

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

A last minute post about the Perth International Boat Show, which opened today at the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre.

The show will be open from 9.30 everyday until Sunday. Until 7pm on Thursday and Saturday, till 9pm on Friday and 5pm on Sunday.

Tickets are $14 for adults, $5.50 for children, $33 for a family, and $11 concession (check website for details).

There will be a ‘Boats of Bond’(007) exhibit, a ‘Focus on Fishing’ feature, a Marine Environment Trail (for kids, as part of a full children’s program), plenty of displays, products, demonstrations, and information sessions about all aspects of boating, eateries, fashion parades, cooking demonstrations and more.

Events this weekend – 28/29/30 July 06

Monday, July 24th, 2006

Music

Gyroscope are playing at Club Capitol on Friday (and at The Foundry this Wednesday)

The Mundaring Performing Arts Society have their monthly concert at Mundaring Hotel on Friday night.

Bic Runga is performing her first shows in WA on Thursday and Friday at the Fly By Night Club in Fremantle.
The Next Big Thing Regional Semi-Final is on Friday at Mojo’s in Freo, and the Final on Saturday at the Rosemount Hotel.

There’s a Queen Tribute Concert on at the Regal Theatre on Saturday.

Perth Harmony Chorus is performing their annual show (Cirque’appella) at Winthrop Baptist College Auditorium in Murdoch on Saturday. A combination of a-capella singing and circus, with Cirque Bizirque. Two shows, 2.00pm and 8.00pm.
Another a-capella group, from South Africa, Ladysmith Black Mambazo are performing at the Perth Concert Hall on Sunday.

Arctic Monkeys are playing Metro City in Northbridge, but that sold out months ago!

Performing Arts

Ben Elton at His Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday (sold out, unless you want to go alone.)
Love Child at Playhouse Theatre is on till 13 August, tickets at BOCS.

Woyzeck by Black Swan Theatre Company is still showing at PICA until 29 July.

Circus Joseph Ashton is still on at Maddington until Sunday.

Other

Two big ‘guy’(I’m sure there’s plenty of gals that’ll enjoy these to though!) events on this weekend, both open on Saturday and Sunday:

Big Boys Toys Lifestyle Expo from 10am to 5.30pm at Claremont Showgrounds, featuring cars, trucks, boats, bikes, aircraft, adventure sports and golf.

Auto Salon 2006, from 10am to 7.30pm at Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, featuring cars, music, dancer, models and competitions like ‘loudest audio’.

Springtime at Araluen Botanic Park, Roleystone. Winter has sort of just started, but the annual spring festival at Araluen is already on from Saturday. Last year at this time the tulips weren’t really out yet, you’ll have to call them and see if they are now… The park is always beautiful though, there are other flowers too.
The Fremantle Collectors Fair is on at the Masonic Hall on Sunday from 9.15am to 3.30pm. If you enter at 9.15 entry is $4, after 10am it’s $3.