From exciting R&B to legendary rock, Perth has you absolutely covered with all the talent you need to fill up your March calendar. Here are some of the essential acts visiting the city in the coming month.

Tiny Meat Gang – March 3, Astor Theatre Perth

Tiny Meat Gang is an American music duo consisting of Cody Kolodziejzyk and Noel Miller. They released their first comedy EP Bangers & Ass in 2017, and now they’re heading for Melbourne.

Head on down for a night of laughs and ridiculousness with the boys, who never cease to become viral sensations with every new hit.

Kim Churchill – March 6,  Suburban Vibes

Kim Churchill is an Australian folk, rock, and blues singer, songwriter, and musician who continuously wins over our hearts with every sun-drenched track that he releases. Come on down and catch him at Suburban Vibes when he hits up Perth. This is going to be one you absolutely cannot miss.

Tim Minchin – March 6-7, Crown Theatre

Tim Minchin really needs no introduction at this point, mixing his unique brand of comedic excellence with political accuracy to incredible success.

Pixies – March 17, Fremantle Arts Centre

This legendary band surely need no introduction at this point. Pixies have been putting on incredible live gigs since the very beginnings of their career, and they haven’t lost a single bit of their charm. In fact, they’ve just gotten better over time.

Phoebe Bridgers – March 21, Fremantle Arts Centre

Where were you when ‘Motion Sickness’ came out and destroyed our lives with its crushing vulnerability? Phoebe Bridgers is coming to Perth and you better believe we’ll be front row.

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Kingswood – March 27, 29, The Rosemount / Freo.social

Whether Prince, Pauper, Queen or Court Jester, everyone is allowed into the Kingswood. Bringing their signature sound to the cities of Australia, this will be one experience that will blow away without a single doubt.

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