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Forever 18 Mini-Fest – Live Music Fundraiser
 

Clancy’s Fish Pub Fremantle comes alive on Sunday, March 15, as Amby’s Army presents the Forever 18 Mini-Fest – an unforgettable night of live music supporting youth mental health.

Featuring an outstanding line-up of Western Australian talent, the Mini-Fest brings together award-winning pop and country artist Emily Joy, powerful soul and blues performer Sgt Hulka, popular folk-rock band Shanks Pony, and exciting electronica artist HDC.

From heartfelt acoustic moments to high-energy electronic sounds, Forever 18 Mini-Fest offers something for every music lover in one of Fremantle’s most iconic live venues.

More than just a concert, the event supports Amby’s Army, a charity established in memory of Amberly Lynch, raising funds and awareness for youth suicide prevention.

Doors open at 5pm, with live performances throughout the evening.

Tickets available now via Oztix or at the door. Early arrival recommended.

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Event details

Venue: Clancy's Fish Pub Fremantle
Bookings: https://tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/5f556cf6-ad7c-49c0-8fc3-47cec2a32d9d
Start Date: Sunday 15 March 2026

 

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