After a lengthy hiatus, Perth rapper Mathas is back.
Mathas (aka Tom Mathieson) has somewhat cartoonishly rapped on stages around Australia for yonks.
Mathas chooses subjects for his stories that are often uncomfortable reflections on Australian society, made accessible by his signature comedic, character-filled performance style. A ferociously talented visual artist, poet, producer and performer, Mathas has a long history of illuminating stages.
2021 saw Mathas writing and conceptualizing a new theatrical production to accompany his forthcoming two-EP musical project. Celebrate his return to the stage with us at Sunday Music.
He’s sharing the bill with Project BEXX (WA), a boss-bitch electronic producer, DJ and performance artist from Perth. She started her journey as a DJ just two years ago and in that short time has quickly grown into a household name in Perth, asked to support the likes of Peking Duk, What So Not, The Presets, Tame Impala, Cosmos Midnight and more.
Sunday Music is FAC’s beloved flagship music program, presenting free weekly concerts every week for six months of the year from October to March.
Enjoy a carefully curated lineup of the best local and touring musicians every weekend under the trees in FAC’s stunning Front Garden.
The quality of the acts is perfectly complemented by the relaxed, family friendly atmosphere which makes Sunday Music a staple of summer in Fremantle.
Bring a rug and picnic (no BYO alcohol) or enjoy tasty treats from the food vendors and bar on-site. Some chairs provided.
Please note: Patrons will be required to show proof of their double-dose COVID-19 vaccination, either in a digital or paper-based form, along with approved identification. Visit the WA Government’s Proof of COVID-19 vaccinations page for more information.
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Sunday Music is possible thanks to the ongoing support of Bendigo Bank – Fremantle Community Bank Branch.
Fremantle Arts Centre is situated at Walyalup on Whadjuk Nyoongar Boodjar.
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