at East Perth Power Station

Casa Musica

Free stage

Free / Family / Music

Casa Musica is our Festival heartbeat – music, sunset, vibes. Enjoy a sonic sundowner with family and friends at East Perth Power Station. Listen to free music, get up and dance, indulge in some tasty food and drink or just people watch on the banks of the river.

Dates & Times

6 Feb – 1 Mar
Thu & Fri from 5pm 
Sat & Sun from 4pm

Duration 90mins

Access

Tickets

Free event

Location

East Perth Power Station, 11 Summers St Warndoolier / East Perth

More info

Casa Musica is our Festival heartbeat – music, sunset, vibes. Enjoy a sonic sundowner with family and friends at East Perth Power Station. Listen to free music, get up and dance, indulge in some tasty food and drink or just people watch on the banks of the river.

More info

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Free activity book!

Pick up the Boorloo Contemporary and Karla Bidi Activity Book – a free playbook that introduces children to the artists and artworks at East Perth Power Station through fun, interactive activities inspired by the site.

Collect your copy from the box office, start exploring, and don’t forget to grab your special frog stamp while you’re there.

Available at the Box Office at East Perth Power Station for free!

Lance Chadd Tjyllyungoo

Power Station Commission

We’re lighting up the walls of East Perth Power Station again and transforming our Festival hub into an awesome outdoor gallery.

Bibbulmun Noongar/Budimia Yamatji artist Lance Chadd Tjyllyungoo’s breathtaking
depictions of landscapes skilfully weave Noongar spiritual beliefs and stories into images of physical landforms. His paintings of this Country, wetlands to hills, from another time and perspective come to life on the façade
of the colonial Power Station building in an exquisite expression of the inseparable connection between land and spirit in Noongar culture.

Blak Flags

Kait James

Wadawurrung artist Kait James is flying the flag for rethinking First Nations’ cultural stereotypes. Discover a series of colour pennant flags hoisted around East Perth Power Station, transforming it into a vibrant canvas for political commentary, cultural pride and the celebration of different people coming together.

Thanks to our supporters