Presented by His Majesty's Theatre and the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
Performed by WAAPA's Contemporary students
Join us for a delightful morning of nostalgia at His Majesty's Theatre with Morning Melodies, featuring the talented Contemporary students from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA)!
This vibrant concert celebrates the iconic sounds of the 60s and 70s, bringing to life the infectious rhythms of Motown, the dazzling energy of disco, and the unforgettable hits of ABBA. Immerse yourself in the magic of this golden era as our performers take you on a musical journey filled with classic favourites. Whether you're grooving to the beats or singing along to beloved anthems, this concert promises to uplift and entertain.
Perfect for all ages, Morning Melodies is a chance to relive the joyous spirit of the past while supporting the next generation of artists. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the charm and exuberance of live music in one of Australia's most cherished venues! Get your tickets now for a morning to remember!
Rhythm Section
Jasper Lambert – keys
Malachy Maguire – drums
Luke Stephenson – bass
Angus Moir – guitar
Singers
Maya Surjan
Ashton Lake
Katie Dobson
Ruby Sheppard
Single performance tickets
Devonshire tea and scones will be served after the performance on the dress circle level in the exhibition area. Coffee or hot chocolate can also be ordered here if preferred instead of tea.
Babes in arms permitted for infants up to 2 years old.
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