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2016 is shaping up to be a year of great live music. Within the first few months of the year there’s a stack of great artists heading to Perth. Fat Boy Slim will be at The Red Hill Auditorium on January 22nd, which is sure to be massive.

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Queer favourite Missy Higgins returns to Perth on February 26th playing at the new JShed in Fremantle, Kate Miller-Heidke will be there on  March 4th and San Cisco will play a home town show on March 19th.

The amazing Diana Krall is playing in Kings Park on February 13th, Rob Thomas is Kings Park on March 2nd, Ben Harper arrives on March 8th  and Tom Jones follows a few days later on March 13th.

Plus over at the Riverside Theatre Melissa Etheridge will make an appearance on April 1st and Beach Boys icon Brian Wilson will be there on April 7th playing the classic album “Pet Sounds’.

Head to our giveaways page to enter our competition that gives you a chance to head off to see one of these amazing artists performing live.

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