
THE City of Wanneroo’s 2024-25 free events series – including concerts and festivals to evenings in the park – runs through to May.
Mayor Linda Aitken said the series was all about highlighting the importance of community and encouraging everybody to get involved and attend an event in their suburb.
“Get ready for the return of our crowd-favourite, Symphony Under the Stars,’’ she said.
“This year, we’re turning up the spotlight on some incredible local talent,” she said.
“Enter our Search for a Star competition and you might just find yourself performing with a 70-piece orchestra.
“This concert is always popular, and it’s easy to see why – it’s a night of unforgettable music under the open sky.
“From the carnival vibes of the Banksia Grove fun fest that kicks off the season, to the city-wide celebration of art at the beach to bush arts festival in May, our event season has something for everyone.
“Wherever you are in the city, don’t miss out on the fun, there’s something to please everyone.”
The 2024-25 City of Wanneroo events series includes evening in the park on November 9 at Ridgewood Park, sunset sounds Alkimos on November 30 at Leatherback Park, Aquamotion outdoor cinema on December 7 at Wanneroo Aquamotion and Christmas fiesta on December 14 at Wanneroo Town Centre.
It also includes the Aquamotion family fun day on January 11 at Wanneroo Aquamotion, sunset sounds Landsdale on January 18 at Warradale Park, Wanneroo festival on February 1 at Wanneroo Showgrounds, symphony under the stars on February 22 at Kingsway Sporting Complex, (*includes search for a star competition), fun fest Clarkson on March 8, Riverlinks Park, multicultural evening in the park on March 21 at Hudson Park and beach to bush arts festival from May 9 to May 25 at various locations across the city.
The search for a star competition closes 5pm on Monday, November 4.


















