Show-stopping headline performances, local musicians and good-vibe entertainment will delight crowds at this year's Channel 7 Mandurah Crab Fest with something for everyone.
The award-winning event will feature entertainment for young and old to enjoy, with a range of artists and performers to take to the Seaside Estate Music Stage, providing the perfect soundtrack to the weekend-long festivities.
2024 Headline Acts
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The Potbelleez - Saturday
One of Australia’s most successful electronic dance music acts, The Potbelleez, will take to the stage on the evening of Saturday, 16 March, bringing
some of their biggest dance hits to the crowd including Hello, From The Music, Are You With Me, Saved In A Bottle and the triple platinum top five single, Don’t Hold Back.
Following The Potbelleez’ performance, there will be an amazing fireworks display over the Peel-Harvey Estuary.
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Pacific Avenue - Sunday
Four-piece alternative rock band Pacific Avenue, from the Australian coastal town of Gerringong, will bring their blend of classic rock and roll and contemporary indie flavour to Crab Fest crowds on Sunday, 17 March.
Pacific Avenue has previously played at prominent festivals including Spilt Milk, Mountain Sounds, Sounds of the Suburbs, Yours and Owls, Lost Paradise, and Snow Tunes, and has supported many established acts including Tash Sultana and Ocean Alley.
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Tarryn Stokes - Sunday
Powerhouse singer Tarryn Stokes captured the nations’ hearts on her journey to becoming the winner of The Voice 2023.
After becoming an in-demand backing vocalist for some of the biggest names in Australian music including Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy and Delta Goodrem, and performing in cover bands and as a solo singer, Tarryn’s big break came when she decided to audition for The Voice in 2023.
She stunned both audiences and the judges in her blind audition, performing a soulful version of the Sara Bareilles hit, ‘She Used to be Mine.’
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