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Don't miss these Hidden Treasures of music in Freo this Thursday

Don’t miss the final unearthing of this year’s Hidden Treasures, warming up five venues across Fremantle with the best in local music.

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Head to the Wyola Club for sets from Jamilla, Post Depression Makeout Session and Prawns With Horns or gather your herd for The Runarounds, Axegirl and The Bible Bashers at Buffalo Club.

At the National Hotel, you can catch Kopano, Jere Sosa and Alex Arpino, while Randa and The Soul Kingdom, ClubbMedd and the PSAS DJs party in the PS Art Space.

The Navy Club will host the book launch of Freo Groove with performances from Lois Olny and Dave Johnson, as well as John Wilson, Lucky Oceans and later; the incredible Abbe May.

You can also hop on the tram from the Buffalo Club on the hour from 8pm for a special mobile performance from Oosterbanger.

Get into Hidden Treasures this Thursday evening across Fremantle. For the full program with set times, head to hiddentreasuresfreo.com.au

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