Darker Craft Fest
Today, 5pm, The Seasonal Brewing Co., Maylands
Do you like beer and heavy metal? Then this is the event for you. Local metal bands including Crypt Crawler, No Future, The Furor, Warcycle, Nervous and others will be performing. Seasonal Brewing Co will also be launching its new brew, Oatcream Black IPA.
Tickets $22.49 from Eventbrite
SAXO Scandinavian Film Festival Opening Night
Thursday, 6.30pm, Luna Leederville
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Enjoy food and drinks with a Nordic twist from Miss Maud, before catching the Australian premiere of Sami film director Nils Gaup’s historical epic The Riot. Based on the events of the 1907 revolts against oppression in the mining town of Sulitjelma, it’s a fascinating story about the early days of modern Norway.
Tickets $49 for movie club members, $60 general admission, from palacecinemas.com.au
The Angels 50 Not Out
Friday, 8pm, Freo Social, Fremantle, and Saturday July 27, 7pm, Astor Theatre, Mt Lawley
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Celebrating their 50th anniversary, legendary Aussie rockers The Angels hit the road to play their biggest hits including Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again, Who Rings The Bell, Devil’s Gate, Take A Long Line and No Exit.
Tickets $59 from Moshtix (Freo show) and Ticketek (Mt Lawley show)
Barefaced Stories: Fully Schooled
Thursday, 8pm, The Rechabite, Northbridge
This popular storytelling evening goes back to class with tales of chalk dust, locker secrets, and the kind of lessons that don’t come from textbooks. Hosted by Rob Pollard, a range of storytellers from different backgrounds will share tales celebrating the humour, heartache and unforgettable moments of high school.
Tickets $32.93 from Megatix
Olympics and Paralympics Live at Yagan Square
Friday, 1am, through to Sunday September 8
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Didn’t quite make it to Paris for the games? Get in on the sense of occasion with the action broadcast live each day of the games on the big screen. It kicks off (very) early on Friday with the Matildas vs Germany ahead of the official live start time at 7am.
Free. More info at yagansquare.com.au/olympics
Em Rusciano: Outgrown
Friday, 7.55pm, Perth Concert Hall
Em Rusciano is back with a brand-new live show about her surprise diagnostic trifecta of ADHD, autism and early menopause. Once she picked herself up off the ground (it took one to two business working years) she set about exploring what all this meant, and delivered a powerful speech about finding out she was neurodivergent at the National Press Club of Australia.
Tickets $49.90 to $69.90 from Ticketmaster