From music icons to indie-pop, Perth is bringing all your live music needs this month – here are some essential picks for your August calendar.

August 4 – Snow Patrol, Perth Concert Hall

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Snow Patrol are celebrating their longevity with a 25th anniversary project and performances in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney as part of their Live And Acoustic tour.

It’s hard to believe, but indie-rock heroes Snow Patrol have been around for a massive 25 years as of 2019. So don’t miss out on the chance to wish the band a happy 25th birthday!

Check out Snow Patrol’s ‘Time Won’t Go Slowly’:

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August 11 – Abbey Road Live, Perth Concert Hall

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ARC, a collective made up of Australian rock legends Kram of Spiderbait, Mark Wilson of Jet, Davey Lane of You Am I and Darren Middleton of Powderfinger, are bringing theit highly-anticipated Abbey Road Live tour to Perth.

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The show’s will celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Beatles iconic record, Abbey Road. ARC will perform a selection of cuts from The Beatles extensive catalogue.

The Beatles – ‘Come Together’:

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August 17 – Dope Lemon, Metropolis Fremantle

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Dope Lemon, AKA Angus Stone, AKA half of multi-award winning sibling duo Angus & Julia Stone, was a stand-out at Splendour In The Grass, and now he’s bringing his show to Perth.

Head along to gain some insight into the life of the character and album stimulus Smooth Big Cat and his foxiest furry friends.

Dope Lemon – ‘Hey You’:

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August 9 & 11 – Fleetwood Mac, RAC Arena

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Legendary rock icons Fleetwood Mac are taking over Australia this month with two massive arena shows at RAC Arena. The shows will also see Mike Campbell and Neil Finn welcomes into the Mac family.

Fleetwood Mac – ‘Seven Wonders’:

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August 29 – Rich Brian, Metro City

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Last year Rich Brian sold out his first ever Australian shows within a mater of hours; and now he’s coming back for four headline dates.

Playing his biggest theatres yet, 19-year-old Indonesian rapper Rich Brian (formerly known as Rich Chigga) is bringing his critically acclaimed tunes live and raw to Metro City.

Rich Brian – ‘History’:

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