All-WA Music Lineup Set for WA Day Festivities

  • Western Australia Day celebrations kick-off with an all-Western Australian music lineup
  • Jebediah, Drapht, Little Birdy, South Summit, Voyager, and more to play a free show at Burswood Park
  • Two-day festival to be held on 22 November and 23 November
  • Cook Government committed to growing WA's local creative industries as part of strategy to diversify WA's economy

The Cook Government is proud to support this year's Western Australia Day celebrations, with the WA Day Festival set to feature a massive local music lineup.

Across the weekend festivalgoers will enjoy live performances from some of WA's most loved artists, alongside emerging acts who represent the future of WA's vibrant music scene.

The live entertainment for the concert includes performances from Jebediah, Drapht, Little Birdy, South Summit, Voyager, OrchXstra featuring Lucy Durack, OrchXstra featuring Justin Burford, Smol Fish, Mariae Cassandra, Flewnt, Boox Kid, Ullah, and Dolce Blue.

This year's free event will take place on 22 November and 23 November at Burswood Park.

The family-friendly festival will offer a range of entertainment and attractions. Entry to the festival will be free.

The WA Day festival is supported by the Cook Government, Lotterywest, and BHP. More information can be found at waday.com .

As stated by Premier Roger Cook:

"There's no better way to celebrate our great State than with some of our best musical talent.

"WA Day is all about celebrating the unique spirit, achievements and diversity of Western Australia.

"My government is committed to diversifying our economy by fostering a vibrant and creative environment - which means more job opportunities for local artists.

"I encourage Western Australians to come along to this free event and be part of this unforgettable celebration of WA music and culture."

As stated by Creative Industries Minister Simone McGurk:

"This year's WA Day Festival music program is set to be one of our biggest yet, showcasing the incredible talent we have right here in Western Australia.

"We really have the best music in the country, and this weekend is the opportunity to showcase our diverse range of musical talents.

"From rock and indie to hip hop and First Nations performers, the lineup reflects the diversity and creativity of our local music community."

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