A collection of three images showcasing local Mandurah musicians
Discover three local, emerging artists, in a series of intimate music videos and interviews, captured as they performed live in a range of interesting and unusual locations around Mandurah.

About the Event

Sit back and enjoy a compilation of local original music and cover songs from WA-based artists, and gain a deeper insight into each artists’ practice as they share their stories and plans for the future.

Show times:

Saturday & Sunday

Location:

Festival Film Hub, Eastern Foreshore Reserve

About the artists:

Sunny Day
Mandurah based indie-folk soloist Brooke Bugeja has been a prominent artist amongst the local music scene since her early teenage years, developing her craft and captivating audiences with her timeless vocals and refreshing individuality.

Now at the age of 20, Brooke has launched as Sunny Day, blending upbeat indie tunes with the honest and raw stories of a young laid back musician growing up in a fast paced world. Sunny Day launched to a sold out crowd at the Velour Lounge (Brighton Hotel) in July, and has secured major support slots with Beddy Rays and Noah Dillon.

FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE

Solar Juice

Born in a suburban garage hidden in the beach streets of Halls Head, Solar Juice, a three piece psychedelic-rock band, launched into the music scene following their participation in the Resonance X Music Industry program (hosted by Chop Street Music and the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre). They have since gained recognition both locally and across Perth, becoming a weekly favourite at the Indi Bar in Scarborough, performing support slots for My Shadow and I and Surf Shop Cops, as well as featuring in the Sweetman Sounds line-up at Mojo’s in Fremantle.

Solar Juice are currently working on releasing their debut single along with a launch show later this year.

FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | VIDEO

Millsy

Millsy has spent years developing a unique live set, looping intricate guitar parts with a soulful vocal performance. Originally from North London, Millsy moved to Mandurah in his teenage years and has played cover sets and in bands for the past 12 years.

With a wealth of performance experience behind him, Millsy now has his sights set on releasing his own original music, which offers a harmonious blend of funk and blues, accompanied by his profoundly smooth vocals that leaves listeners mesmerised. Millsy is in the process of writing and recording with a plan to debut his original works in the near future.


Uncovered Melodies is presented by Chop Street Music. Filmed by MLAB Media.

Uncovered Melodies is proudly funded as part of the Mandurah Arts Festival 2022 program of events. Immerse yourself in all things arts and culture – 14 – 16 October 2022.

 

Host

Mandurah Arts Festival wording on a green background, being submerged into light blue

When

Price

FREE

Type of Event

Arts and Culture