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She Said What?
 

She Said What?

A 60-minute live, unplugged celebration of iconic Australian women’s voices

She Said What? brings together songs and stories from some of Australia’s most loved women artists — bold, brilliant voices who changed the sound of Australian music.

Performed live by Mirabilis Collective, this intimate, acoustic concert celebrates music that is honest, fearless, funny, heartbreaking and unapologetically real.

Expect powerful songs by artists including:
Missy Higgins • The Waifs • Divinyls • The Superjesus • Katie Noonan • Angie McMahon • Gretta Ray • Kate Miller-Heidke

One night only
60 minutes, no interval
Live, unplugged, close-up
Perfect for lovers of Australian music

Saturday 7 February 6:00pm
Subiaco Arts Centre Main Auditorium
Tickets:https://www.artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au/venues/subiaco-arts-centre/whats-on/she-said-what/

 

Event details

Venue: Subiaco Arts Centre Auditorium
Bookings: https://www.artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au/venues/subiaco-arts-centre/whats-on/she-said-what/
Start Date: Saturday 07 February 2026

 

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