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The best events around Perth and Western Australia this week

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Wine Wars is at Optus Stadium on July 22.
Camera IconWine Wars is at Optus Stadium on July 22. Credit: SoCo Studios

From an Aussie rock legends’ gig to a celebration of wine, here are six of the hottest tickets around town this weekend and beyond.

Jimeoin

Saturday July 18, 8pm, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury; Sunday July 19, 7.30pm, Regal Theatre, Subiaco

The Irish-Australian comedy legend is back with his latest stand-up show Ballyhoo.

Tickets from $69 from jimeoin.com

FIFA World Cup final at The Camfield

Monday July 20, 2am-6am, The Camfield, Burswood

Australia’s biggest pub will screen soccer’s biggest game — complete with heaters and a limited food menu — with doors opening at 2am ahead of the 3am kick-off.

Free, bookings essential via thecamfieldbar.com.au

Wine Wars

Wednesday July 22, 6.30pm, Optus Stadium, Burswood

Join State Buildings director of wine Emma Farrelly for an evening of wine, food and live entertainment. The theme is Australia v The World as attendees enjoy a five-course dinner — think poached Australian marron with shellfish bisque and finger lime, and venison loin with potato puree and truffles — with paired wines, plus a performance by local singer Coby Grant.

Tickets $275 from optusstadium.com.au

Thelma Plum.
Camera IconThelma Plum. Credit: Em Jensen

Thelma Plum

Wednesday July 22, 7.30pm, Goldfields Arts Centre, Kalgoorlie; Friday July 24, 7pm, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, Bunbury; Saturday July 25, 7.30pm, Albany Entertainment Centre, Albany

Taking in three shows in regional WA, I Don’t Play That Song Anymore is the ARIA-winning Aussie singer-songwriter’s first acoustic national tour.

Tickets from $68.50 from thelmaplum.com

Perth Comic Arts Festival

Thursday July 23 to Sunday July 26, various venues

Now in its ninth year and billed as Australia’s biggest literary festival for comics, PCAF’s 2026 program ranges from international author talks to free all-ages comic workshops to a market day featuring more than 110 creators showcasing their work.

Free. Tickets from pcaf.org.au

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