Perth's Premier Events Guide: February 7-13 Showcases Music, Sport & Culture
Perth Events Guide: February 7-13 Highlights

Perth is set to host an exciting array of events from February 7 to 13, 2026, offering something for everyone from music lovers to sports enthusiasts. This week's lineup includes festivals, concerts, and unique cultural experiences across the city.

Bob Marley Outernational Reggae Festival

Saturday, February 7, 12pm at Freo.Social, Fremantle

Celebrate the legacy of reggae icon Bob Marley at the 45th annual Bob Marley Outernational Reggae Festival. This event marks what would have been his 81st birthday, featuring over 12 hours of music on two stages. Attendees can enjoy performances by top Australian acts, including Broome's The Mexicans, with headliner Jah Tung. The festival also offers Caribbean food for sale, creating an authentic vibe.

Tickets range from $54.80 to $65.50 and are available through Moshtix.

Bleak Squad at Perth Festival

Sunday, February 8, 7.30pm at East Perth Power Station, East Perth

Experience Aussie rock royalty with the super group Bleak Squad, taking over the main stage of the Perth Festival's club. The band features Mick Harvey from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and PJ Harvey, Mick Turner of Dirty Three, Adalita from Magic Dirt, and Marty Brown of Art of Fighting. This performance promises to deliver art-noir rock at its finest.

Tickets are priced between $69 and $99, available from perthfestival.com.au.

Super Bowl Monday at Varsity

Monday, February 9, 6am at Varsity locations across Perth

Join the early-morning excitement for the US Super Bowl at all nine Varsity burger chain locations. The event includes discounted Coors pints, beer merch giveaways, and a spin-to-win promotion. Each venue will host hot wings eating competitions, with comedians adding to the fun. The game kicks off at 7.30am WA time.

Locations include Northbridge, Whitfords, Morley, Innaloo, Fremantle, Cannington, Nedlands, Waterford, and Joonadalup. Entry is free.

Hothouse Flowers Concerts

Tuesday, February 10 at Freo.Social, Fremantle (sold out) and Wednesday, February 11, 7pm at Astor Theatre, Mount Lawley

Irish folk rock group Hothouse Flowers return to Australia for the first time in 20 years. Known for their 1988 album People and hits like Don't Go and Feet On The Ground, this is a rare opportunity to see them live.

Tickets for the Astor Theatre show range from $89.90 to $129.90, available through Ticketek.

Giveon R&B Concert

Thursday, February 12, 7pm at HPC Stadium, Mt Claremont

R&B superstar Giveon tours his latest album, Beloved, in Perth after a three-year hiatus from touring. The Peaches singer will be joined by special guest Sabrina Claudio for an unforgettable night of soulful music.

Tickets are priced from $112 to $203.75, available via Ticketmaster.

Finding Connie: A Theatrical Tribute

Friday, February 13, 8.45pm and February 14, 7pm at The Courtyard at State Theatre Centre of WA, Northbridge

Discover the story of pioneering singer-songwriter Connie Converse, who influenced artists like Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell before her mysterious disappearance in 1974. This unique production blends concert, theatre, and detective story elements to explore her remarkable life and music.

Tickets cost between $50 and $54, available from fringeworld.com.au.

Plan your week in Perth with these diverse events, from reggae festivals to rock concerts and cultural performances. Check official websites for the latest updates and ticket availability.