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Live @ the Town Hall returned for a special All Ages edition on Saturday 5 July 2025, bringing an unforgettable evening of original WA music to the stage.

Since its debut in June 2022, Live @ the Town Hall has become a staple of Albany’s live music scene, showcasing an impressive array of original music talent from a range of genres.

 

The July event proudly continued this tradition, with a spotlight on exciting emerging WA acts. The lineup was locked in, the posters were up, and the energy was high! Headlining the event was the incredible NOAH DILLON, supported by Boorloo based acts ULLAH, BLUSHSPICI WATER and local band FREAK MAESTRO.

 

This All Ages Alcohol Free edition was all about opening the doors wider. It was designed to welcome young people into the heart of Albany’s live music scene — offering access to a range of musical genres, chances to engage with artists, and opportunities to build creative confidence. It’s more than a gig — it’s a space to connect, be inspired, and feel part of something bigger.

Live @ the Town Hall All Ages event was presented by the City of Albany and supported by Rio Tinto.​​​​

 

🔥 LIVE @ THE TOWN HALL JULY 2025 LINEUP 🔥
NOAH DILLON

We were thrilled to announce that the incredible Noah Dillon headline the Live @ the Town Hall – All Ages Edition 2025.

Hailing from Fremantle, Noah brings raw emotion, killer hooks, and one of the most exciting live shows in WA right now. His debut album ‘Kill The Dove’ is packed with heart, honesty, and bangers — and the Albany crowd felt every moment.❤️‍🔥

Whether it’s festival stages or sweaty club rooms, Noah and his band never fail to bring a unique intensity to the stage — and Albany was no exception. 

 

Alongside Noah, an incredible lineup of emerging WA artists made the night one to remember:

FREAK MAESTRO

Next up on the lineup was rising stars Freak Maestro, who lit up the stage with their signature indie funk/pop/rock sound.

What began as a group of close mates jamming together evolved into one of WA’s most exciting live acts. With Reuben on vocals and guitar, Fergus on bass, Elli on keys, and Heath on drums, Freak Maestro delivered deep, story-driven lyrics and a high-energy performance that was impossible to ignore.

Following their debut demo Lamington, the band quickly gained traction across the local scene — and with a full album on the horizon, this was the perfect moment to catch them on the rise.

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ULLAH

Soul-stirring artist Ullah brought a captivating set to the All Ages Edition 2025.⠀ ⠀

With a voice that held both fragility and quiet power, Ullah’s performance was a raw and honest exploration of growth, solitude, and emotional truth. Since 2021, Ullah had been performing across Perth and Fremantle, supporting beloved local acts and sharing stages with international icons like Tom Jones and James Taylor.

Each song felt like a cathartic release — intimate, reflective, and profoundly human.

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SPICI WATER

Spici Water brought their surfy, sweaty, sriracha-spiked indie rock to the Albany stage, shaking up the All Ages Edition 2025 with serious energy.

Inspired by WA legends like Skegss, Hockey Dad, and Spacey Jane, the band delivered strong vocals, punchy riffs, and bass solos that slapped. They’d already been lighting up stages alongside Dice, King Stingray, and South Summit — and Albany got to witness what all the buzz was about.

Following their crowd fave Wasting Time, they performed their latest loose-unit love anthem Again, leaving the crowd hyped and hungry for more.

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BLUSH

To round out the stellar All Ages Edition 2025 lineup, Blush,

brought their gloomy goodness to the Albany stage — a fierce wave of ‘90s-inspired grunge with a raw, emotional edge.

Rapidly gaining recognition in Boorloo’s underground scene, Blush channelled feminine rage into unapologetically loud, nostalgic-yet-original sounds. Whether you were screaming along or soaking in the noise, their set delivered a cathartic experience that lingered long after the final note.

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