What’s On In Perth This Week, This Month And Beyond
Wondering what Perth/Boorloo events to lock into your 2026 events calendar? At Urban List, we've done the hard yards and combed through everything happening in Perth to help you find the best things to do right now.
Here’s what’s on in Perth this week, this month and beyond:
Below&Above Manjimup Truffles at Truffle HQ
Here's a little secret for the truffle tragics: you don't need a restaurant reservation to get your hands on WA's prized black truffles. Every Wednesday to Friday, Truffle HQ in Subiaco swings open its doors, selling freshly harvested Manjimup truffles direct from the farm while stocks last.
Drop in between 9.30am and 12.30pm to sniff, shop and chat all things truffle with the experts behind Below&Above, or simply follow the sign outside when the fresh harvest arrives.
THE DETAILS
When: Wednesdays to Fridays during truffle season, 9.30am - 12.30pm (or until sold out)
Where: Truffle HQ, 356A Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Deadly Sista Girlz Art Exhibition: Bardip Koorliny Stories Moving Through Time
Art has always been a powerful way to share stories, and this NAIDOC Week, some of the state's youngest First Nations artists are doing exactly that. Returning for its third year, Bardip Koorliny Stories Moving Through Time brings together moving works from more than 30 students in the Waalitj Foundation's Deadly Sista Girlz program, alongside alumni and established First Nations artists.
Celebrating culture, identity and creativity across generations, the free exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience these stories in the heart of Perth's CBD and support the next generation of First Nations artists while you're there.
THE DETAILS
When: 2 - 10 July 2026
Where: Central Park Lobby, 152–158 St Georges Terrace, Perth
I ❤️ Boorloo NAIDOC Week Art Exhibition
The daily commute is getting a colourful upgrade this NAIDOC Week. One Forty St Georges Terrace is transforming its foyer into a free public gallery, with I ❤️ Boorloo bringing together contemporary works by First Nations artists from across Australia right in the heart of the CBD.
Running for two weeks, the exhibition celebrates culture, Country and storytelling through a diverse collection of paintings and artworks, each offering a unique perspective on identity, healing, family and community. Better still, every piece is available to purchase, giving visitors the chance to support independent First Nations artists while taking home something truly meaningful.
THE DETAILS
When: 6 - 17 July 2026
Where: One Forty St Georges Terrace, Perth
Cost: Free
State of Origin
Perth might not get a team in the State of Origin, but we certainly know how to get involved. By kick-off, pubs across the city will be split into a sea of blue and maroon, with every tackle debated, every try celebrated and every referee decision passionately questioned.
The 2026 series comes down to the decider on Wednesday 8 July, as New South Wales and Queensland battle to settle one of Australia's fiercest sporting rivalries. Pull on your colours, round up your mates and claim a spot early at one of the many sports bars across the city showing every heart-stopping minute live and loud.
THE DETAILS
When: Wednesday 8 July 2026
Where: Sports bars and pubs across Perth
NGALAK NIDJA BILYA (We Are The River)
Forget your standard Friday night out. NGALAK NIDJA BILYA (We Are The River) returns to The Rechabite this NAIDOC Week, bringing together First Nations culture, queer joy and an unforgettable night of music, performance and community under one roof.
The lineup flows from powerhouse DJs and live performances to rooftop market stalls and a best-dressed competition with a $1,000 prize for the night's most spectacular look. Inspired by the waterways of Noongar Boodja and raising funds for local First Nations organisations, it's one of those rare nights where dancing until late and supporting a good cause go hand in hand.
THE DETAILS
When: Friday 10 July 2026, 7.30pm
Where: The Rechabite
Book tickets here.
Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience
Accio... one ticket to Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience. Hidden among the towering trees of the Perth Hills, this after-dark adventure invites witches, wizards and Muggles alike to step inside the Wizarding World, following an illuminated forest trail lined with magical creatures, spell-casting stations and enchanting scenes inspired by the beloved series.
The journey takes around an hour, weaving through cinematic soundscapes before finishing in a themed village serving up Butterbeer, cosy winter treats and official Harry Potter merchandise. Your Hogwarts letter might never have arrived, but this is probably the next best thing. Ten points to Gryffindor for anyone who turns up in full Hogwarts attire.
THE DETAILS
When: Until 12 July 2026
Where: Jorgensen Park, Kalamunda
Book tickets here.
Fremantle Truffle Festival
If you've spent the past few weeks adding truffle to absolutely everything, first of all, same. Second, clear the diary. The Fremantle Truffle Festival is back in July, giving WA's favourite fancy fungi three whole days in the spotlight.
Across Freo, chefs will be shaving, folding, grating and grating some more, with truffle-packed menus, exclusive festival dishes, long lunches and one-off events popping up all over town. There'll be live truffle dog demonstrations, expert talks, a dedicated Truffle House and enough earthy goodness drifting through the streets to have your nose doing all the navigating.
THE DETAILS
When: 10 - 12 July 2026
Where: Various locations across Fremantle
Find the full program here.
Bird Years at Lawson Flats

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Head into the city this autumn as renowned WA artist Anna Louise Richardson is taking over Lawson Flats with her new exhibition, Bird Years. This stunning exhibition is a deeply personal collection which traces how birds have intertwined their presence through critical moments of her life. It is her first solo commercial show in Perth, and it is truly captivating.
Her large-scale drawings perfectly blend striking realism with stylised elements such as dramatic cut-out forms. Think mind-blowing pieces that turn familiar animals into huge emotional symbols of memory and place. It’s striking, moody, and the ultimate weekend culture fix in the heart of the CBD.
THE DETAILS
When: 22 May - 22 August
Where: Lawson Flats
Book tickets here.
Lightscape
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Perth’s favourite winter tradition returns, as Lightscape transforms Kings Park into a mesmerising, whimsical winter wonderland. Immerse yourself in a brand-new light journey through the iconic WA Botanic Gardens, this year featuring brand-new and crowd-favourite works by leading international artists, and a few new works from some Perth locals. Treat yourself to a hot choccy, sip on cozy mulled wine, or toast marshmallows over the open fire pits, and see Perth in a whole new light.
While you're there, we highly recommend making a night of it and booking a cheeky city staycay. Better still, if you book through Hotel Tonight, you'll a) grab a cheeky discount and b) score yourself 10% credit back into your Airbnb account too. A total win win.
THE DETAILS
When: 5 June - 26 July, 2026
Where: Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth
Book tickets here.
At What Cost?
Some questions don't come with easy answers. At What Cost?, the latest production from Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company, is a bold and thought-provoking new play exploring identity, belonging and the responsibilities that come with culture, family and community.
Set at the culturally significant Tasmanian Aboriginal site of Putalina (Oyster Cove), the WA premiere follows Boyd as he grapples with becoming a father while navigating increasingly complex questions around Palawa identity. Honest, timely and deeply moving, the acclaimed production arrives in Perth following sold-out seasons at Sydney's Belvoir St Theatre and tours through Queensland and South Australia.
THE DETAILS
When: 17 July - 1 August 2026
Where: Subiaco Arts Centre
Book tickets here.
Passing By Project
You might be heading to RAC Arena expecting a concert, comedy show or Wildcats game, but before you go inside, make time for something a little quieter. Passing By Project is a powerful new exhibition transforming the space outside Door 2 into an open-air gallery showcasing the work of 16 emerging young WA artists.
Exploring themes of connection, resilience and the people we too often overlook, each artwork invites you to stop and reflect on the stories unfolding all around us. Better still, every piece is available to purchase, with proceeds supporting both the participating artists and The Salvation Army WA's Youth Services.
THE DETAILS
When: 27 June - 13 December 2026
Where: Outside Door 2, RAC Arena
Cost: Free for RAC Arena ticket holders on event days
Find out more here.
MJ The Michael Jackson Musical

THE DETAILS
When: Now playing until 19 July 2026
Where: Crown Theatre, Perth
Tickets: From $70, with VIP packages available for die-hard MJ fans looking for an extra peek behind the curtain.
Book tickets here.
NOM NOM Festival
Winter hibernation? Not in Leederville. For six glorious weeks, the inner-city suburb ditches sleepy season for NOM NOM, with all the bars, restaurants and cafés you know and love teaming up for a festival that's best tackled on an empty stomach.
The program bounces from oyster shucking and mozzarella stretching to Croatian feasts, progressive dinners, cocktail trails and beautifully boozy wine lunches, with plenty more delicious surprises squeezed in between. Every booking is another excuse to wander a little further down Oxford Street, because one stop was never going to be enough.
THE DETAILS
When: 2 July - 9 August 2026
Where: Various venues throughout Leederville
Find the full program here.
Skating In Mandurah
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Strap on your skates, because a fully fledged winter wonderland is set to descend on the Mandurah Foreshore once again this July. Skating In Mandurah is returning to the Eastern Foreshore, transforming the waterfront into a festive winter playground complete with an open-air ice rink, amusement rides, food vendors and family-friendly entertainment. Take a spin on the ice rink, then warm up with something delicious from one of the many food vendors.
With 45-minute skating sessions running throughout the day, discounted happy hour sessions from Monday to Thursday and the return of the Winter In Mandurah Markets on Friday evenings, there's plenty of reasons to rug up and make a day of it. Even better, the event includes sensory-friendly sessions, wheelchair accessibility and skate aids to help everyone get in on the fun.
THE DETAILS
When: Friday 3 July - Sunday 19 July, from 9am daily
Where: Eastern Foreshore, Mandurah
Book tickets here.
Good Food & Wine Show
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The Good Food & Wine Show is back for more, bringing Australia’s top culinary experts, winemakers and producers together with tens of thousands of food enthusiasts. Clear your diaries to witness an all-star cast of culinary talent. They’re bringing culinary leaders, high-end winemakers, and enough cheese to cure your winter blues. If your idea of a perfect weekend involves eating, drinking, and learning from the best, this is your chance to grab tickets!
Sample your way through Australia’s wine regions - score free tastings led by a top sommelier at the Drinks Lab. Ticket upgrades are available. They include exclusive champagne, caviar, and cheese pairing masterclasses in the Cheese Corner. Snap up the VIP Lounge by Singapore Airlines to get treated to an elite menu by the Chef of the year and front-row seats with five complementary drinks.
THE DETAILS
When: 17 - 19 July
Where: PCEC
Book tickets here.
Cabin Fever
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It doesn't take much to convince us to jump in the car for a foodie weekend in the Southwest, but Cabin Fever is arguably the best excuse for a little down south weekender on the winter calendar. The cosy winter festival returns this July with its biggest program yet to celebrate ten years of fireside feasts, bold flavours and wine-fuelled weekends down south, with more than 40 events from 17–26 July.
Alongside returning favourites like Blazing Brews, the iconic Cheese Toastie Battle and truffle-hunting experience Hair Of The Truffle Dog, this year’s lineup also includes a stacked roster of new events. You can read more about our top picks here. Just don’t sit on tickets too long—these events have a habit of selling out fast.
THE DETAILS
When: Friday 17 - Sunday 26 July
Where: Various locations
Book tickets here.
Plateful Perth
Hope you're hungry, because Perth's biggest month-long feast is back on the menu. For four delicious weeks this August, Plateful Perth is serving up exclusive menus, one-off dining experiences and special offers across the CBD, giving you plenty of reasons to finally book that restaurant you've been eyeing off.
Whether you're squeezing in a long lunch, splashing out on a chef-hosted dinner or turning date night into a city staycation, there's a plate (and probably a cocktail) with your name on it. Just don't leave your bookings too late—these events sell out fast.
THE DETAILS
When: 1–31 August 2026
Where: Various venues across Perth CBD
Book tickets here.
Stormie Mills at The Art Gallery of Western Australia
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The first solo exhibition by WA artist Stormie Mills is dropping at the gallery: All the secrets are buried between the oceans and the mountains. It captures contemporary urban culture, reflecting on his global movements, personal history, and the encounters that have shaped his practice. His street art is transformational - if you have walked around Perth, you would have spotted his iconic tag. Now, he is bringing this raw urban style inside the gallery walls for a high-impact, personal experience.
Check out some of the headline pieces, including two 12-metre-long paintings. One channels the chaos of the oceans and the other the harshness of the mountains; together, they explore human vulnerability and resilience.
The vibe is edgy yet emotionally honest. If you’re looking for something to broaden your mind, this is the exhibition for you. It’s moody, thought-provoking, and stunning, not one to miss!
THE DETAILS
When: 1 August - 8 November 2026
Where: Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA)
Book tickets here.
Calcio Italiano
Usually, you'd need a passport and about 20 hours in the air to witness rivalries this fierce. This August, all you need is a ticket to Optus Stadium.
For one massive week, four of Italy's biggest football clubs—AC Milan, Inter, Juventus and Palermo—will descend on Perth for three blockbuster clashes, including the legendary Milano Derby and the historic Derby d'Italia. If that's not enough to get your scarf out, the action spills well beyond the pitch with open training sessions, supporter parties, Italian food, football legends and all the fervent hand gesticulations to make you believe you're in Italy.
THE DETAILS
When: 5–11 August 2026
Where: Optus Stadium and various locations across Perth
Book tickets here.
Gascoyne Food Festival
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One of WA’s most spectacular regional food festivals is officially back, with the return of the Gascoyne Food Festival this August. Expect 16 days of immersive dining, storytelling and bucket-list-worthy travel experiences as the festival transforms the rugged Gascoyne region into a sprawling celebration of food, culture and place.
This year’s lineup includes some truly wild dining experiences, including The Plantation Feast in Carnarvon with Petition Kitchen’s Jessica Roe, Fireside Yarns with Fervor’s Paul “Yoda” Iskov, the outback-style Whalebone Hoe-Down in Exmouth and the iconic Bullara Station Feast. The festival wraps with Australia’s Last Sunset on Dirk Hartog Island, a remote dining experience at the edge of the continent that honestly sounds like the definition of a once-in-a-lifetime dinner party.
Alongside the major events, the Taste of the Gascoyne Food Trails will once again encourage visitors to eat their way through Shark Bay, Carnarvon and Exmouth as local venues hero regional produce.
THE DETAILS
When: 21 August - 6 September 2026
Where: Gascoyne Region
Book tickets here.
JazzConnect Scarborough
Time to jazz up your social calendar. JazzConnect is back at Scarborough Beach for the last weekend of August, filling the foreshore with smooth sounds from morning until well after sunset.
Expect everything from intimate gigs and late-night sets to family-friendly performances and free pop-up shows, all just a short stroll apart. There are no wrong notes here—just follow the sound of the saxophone, settle in wherever the mood strikes and let the weekend improvise itself.
THE DETAILS
When: 28 - 30 August 2026
Where: Various venues across Scarborough Beach
Find out more here.
Pair'd Margaret River Region
As if we needed another reason to disappear to that postcard-perfect pocket of WA affectionately known as 'down south'. Pair'd is back this November, bringing four days of exceptional food, world-class wine and one-off dining experiences to the Margaret River Region.
Built around a wine-first philosophy, the festival serves up exclusive tastings, open-fire feasts, long lunches and collaborations you simply won't find any other weekend of the year. This year's lineup is an absolute belter too, with Michelin-recognised chefs, award-winning pitmasters and some of the country's brightest culinary talent joining forces with the world-class wineries that have made Margaret River famous.
Rally the group chat, call shotgun and start practising your wine swirl—this is one road trip you'll want locked in well before November.
THE DETAILS
When: Thursday 19 November - Sunday 22 November 2026
Where: Various locations across the Margaret River Region
Book tickets here.
Urban Food District
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New food spot alert: Perth’s scored a cool Urban Food District packed with globe-trotting eats, buzzy bars and big late-night energy. Found in the Crown Perth precinct, this social playground is built for snacky catch-ups, casual pre-theatre sips, and post-game debriefs, perfect for event-goers at Optus Stadium.
Brimming with local and international bites, including sky-high stacks from Burgers by ES, cheesy pies by Side Piece Pizza, Tekka Bar’s hand-rolled sushi, Vietnamese flavours from Saigon Story, and bubble tea from our favourites at Chatime, you’ll be spoiled for choice.
There’s also a hidden speakeasy bar to try and find, plus a massive beer garden. Secure a spot, grab a feast and settle in for a yarn with mates—or hit it up on weekends for live DJ sets.
THE DETAILS:
When: Ongoing
Where: Crown Perth, Great Eastern Highway, Burswood, opposite Crown Theatre
Find more info here.
Perth Roller Derby

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Get ready for some high-energy chaos as Perth Roller Derby has just dropped its 2026 Home Season schedule. Swap your average night out to something action-packed with three legendary home teams.
While the season kicked off on 9th May, the action continues with must-watch games on 25th July and 5th September. It all culminates with the grand finale on 10th October. So, keep up-to-date to find out who advances to the championship!
Perth Roller Derby is about inclusivity, empowering communities, and having an epic night out. It is the absolute cornerstone of Perth’s indie sports scene and creates a space for athletes of all backgrounds to thrive. Head on down to Morley to catch this incredible atmosphere.
THE DETAILS
When: Ongoing
Where: Morley Rollerdrome
Book tickets here.
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