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THE ARTISTS
ADRIAN DZVUKE
ADRIAN DZVUKE
BEN CATLEY
BEN CATLEY
CLAY WESTERN
JOAN & THE GIANTS
MICHAEL DUNSTAN
THE MONEY WAR
RILEY PEARCE
TEISCHA
YOUNG ROBIN
DJ RUSTI
THE VENUE
​‘There’s Something in the Water’, presented by local collaborators Assembly Yard, Suburban Vibes and Toasty Tunes, offers a unique New Year’s Eve 2020 experience. Overlooking the lofty gum trees of Booyeembara Park, this is a Music and Arts event not to be missed. 

Join us along with event partners Gage Roads Brew Co., Singlefile Wines, Giniversity, Toastface Grillah, Barefoot & Boho, Southern Comfort and The Handsome Stranger as we showcase the very best in local talent and ring in the New Year.

Limited tickets available so be quick to organise your group of friends and enjoy a cold drink among our fig and olive trees as the sun sets on 2020. We can’t wait to share this exclusive experience with you.
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LIMITED TO 60 ATTENDEES IN GROUPS 4, 6 AND 8.
BOOK YOUR GROUP INTO THIS EXCLUSIVE MOROCCAN THEMED VIP AREA
STYLED BY BAREFOOT & BOHO
INCLUDED IN YOUR GROUP
Grazing Plate
​Margaret River Distilling Co. Vodka
Complimentary Glassware
Ice, Fruit & Premium Mixers
Table Service
THE ORGANISERS
Suburban Vibes have been changing the way people experience live music since 2016. Their first show came about when Nathan Hawes was seeking a host to throw an intimate event for his tour, supporting on the night was Riley Pearce and after this event they realised they had created something special. Their shows have dedicated regulars and in 2019 they had to move from backyards into larger venues as tickets were selling out too quickly. Post COVID isolation, Suburban Vibes organised a string of 'Winter Warehouse' shows at the Assembly Yard which all had incredible local lineups and sold out in record time. Their largest event to date was hosting east coast act Kim Churchill and even with a crowd of 250, you could still hear a pin drop.
Toasty Tunes are also passionate about supporting local music, the platform was created to promote local support acts and Perth's emerging artists. Starting as a local gig guide and playlist in 2019, the blog evolved to showcase live gig reviews as well as promoting and reviewing new releases and running artist interviews. One year after their launch, COVID-19 hit and the gig guide was sadly taken down temporarily. Toasty Tunes were the first platform in Perth to run a series of online 'Couch Concerts' during isolation and threw their first 'There's Something in the Water' event at the Indian Ocean Hotels re-opening over two sold out nights. Their gig guide and blog are proving to be valuable to the artists and punters of Perth, now with a few national readers.
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​Website by Keeley Connolly
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Terms & Conditions

NEW YEARS EVE COVID-19 SAFETY MESSAGE:

YOUR HEALTH AND SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO US!
Assembly Yard offers ample space to follow current physical distancing requirements.
For your safety, we will be implementing focused measures that you will notice to ensure total compliance with all relevant and recommended Government restrictions and protocols.
These include:
·        To limit handling, There's Something in the Water will be 100% cashless
·        All drinks will be served from single use, compostable cups
·        To ensure absolute contact tracing, all tickets will need to be pre-purchased online. No door sales will be available.  No exceptions will be made
·        Signage will be placed throughout the site to remind everyone about physical distancing and best hygiene practices
·        Additional dedicated cleaners on site during the event and in-between sessions cleaning and sanitising
·        Multiple hand-sanitisers and hand-washing stations will be placed and maintained at high traffic areas on site including a hand sanitiser at each stall
·        Hygenies will travel throughout the site offering free hand sanitiser and reminding all festival goers to maintain physical distancing
·        Dedicated Covid marshalls
·        Contact tracing will be in place should we need to contact you following the event
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?
·        If you are feeling at all unwell, don’t attend.
·        While on site practice wash and sanitise your hands regularly.
·        Maintain appropriate physical distancing at all times.
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