The West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) returns to Rockingham's Village Green this weekend.
Symphony on the Green will be held on Saturday, February 21 from 5.30pm to 9pm.
Led by conductor Jen Winley, the open‑air concert will guide audiences through some of the most iconic music and unforgettable tunes from popular culture, featuring special guest performances by Annie Aitken, Lorina Gore, and Dr Matt Styles.
Bring your family, pack your own picnic or indulge in delicious bites from the onsite food trucks – then settle in with your low chairs, cushions, or blankets for the perfect outdoor concert experience.

City of Rockingham Mayor Lorna Buchan said the City was delighted to once again welcome WASO to the Village Green.
“Symphony on the Green is always a highlight of our Summer Series, bringing our community together to enjoy world-class musical performances in one of Rockingham’s favourite outdoor spaces. We’re excited to host WASO, conductor Jen Winley, and an incredible line-up of guest artists for what promises to be a spectacular night,” Mayor Buchan said.
This performance is suitable for all ages, and tickets are not required.

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