emerging artists throughout June. Hidden Treasures is returning to Fremantle for its 15th year, turning bowling clubs in North Fremantle and Hilton into creative live music hubs during June. The festival will feature pop-up stages, silent discos and experimental performances curated by local artists including Boox Kid, Drea, Lubly Dae Crew and Siobhan Cotchin. Ofa Fotu said the event supports both local musicians and community venues by encouraging residents to attend performances and contribute to the long-term vitality of neighbourhood clubs. The festival highlights Fremantle’s enduring reputation as one of Western Australia’s leading music destinations, alongside venues such as Mojo's Bar, Clancy's Fish Pub and Freo Social
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