The WA Day Festival is set to take over Burswood Park in a couple of weeks, bringing a powerhouse lineup of Western Australian acts to the stage.
This year’s program celebrates the State’s thriving music scene with live 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.
Premier Roger Cook said the festival was a fitting tribute to Western Australia’s creative energy and sense of community.
“There’s no better way to celebrate our great State than with some of our best musical talent,” he said. “I encourage Western Australians to come along to this free event and be part of this unforgettable celebration of WA music and culture.”
Creative Industries Minister Simone McGurk said the 2025 music program showcases the strength and diversity of the local scene.
“This year’s WA Day Festival music program is set to be one of our biggest yet,” Ms McGurk said. “From rock and indie to hip hop and First Nations performers, the lineup reflects the diversity and creativity of our local music community.”
The WA Day celebrations also include several stalls and attractions from panning for gold with The Perth Mint to mazes, BMX stunters and more.
This year’s free event will take place on November 22nd and 23rd at Burswood Park.
Entry is free, and more details are available at waday.com.
