live music sundays

Every Sunday we host some of the region’s top live musicians for our Live Music Sundays that cover a range of songs and genres that we know you will love.

So make sure to bring your dancing shoes and keep an eye out for new dates below!


September 1, 2024

Noah Young

Noah Young is a local Fremantle musician who started his music career with 2 songs and a dusty old six-string busking on the streets of Fremantle. With no equipment yet, he learnt to project his voice to echo through the streets and catch the ears of locals and tourists alike. Bending blues ballads for bread and bean money lovingly given by his hometown folk!


September 8, 2024

Mark Moule

British born but Busselton based musician, Mark Moule, will have you captivated with his raw, gritty style and honest heartfelt lyrics.

This singer-song writing surfer has a genuine gift for crafting authentic, emotive songs with a vocal that will stay with you long after the set has ended!


September 15, 2024

John Stringer

John Stringer has been mesmerising audiences with his astounding voice for more than two decades. Havingpaid his dues on the killing floor of thePerth music scene, he has played rock, blues, folk, funk, country and pop in a number of bands including Colourblind, which released three albums andplayed festivals in front of thousands.


September 22, 2024

Brooke Kelly

Brooke Kelly has been playing in Busselton and the South West for several years now, covering a range of genres that include some of your favourite artists and songs, as well as playing some of his own released music from the 2019 “So Lonesome” album and more recently the “Adelaide Street Waltzes” and “Sun Gilded Clouds and the Angry Sea” eps.


September 29, 2024

Martin Lee Cropper

Authentic yet original 1920s style Mississippi Delta & Hill Country Blues played on National Guitars. Martin Lee Cropper is a Bridgetown Hill Country Bluesman rambling the South West, drawing inspiration from the hypnotic grooves of the Mississippi Delta and channelling them into a set of Deep South Country Blues.