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RTRFM’S THE VIEW FROM HERE Chow down


After a two-year hiatus, RTRFM has today launched the return season of The View From Here. The popular local music series, which has been running for eight years, features some of the state’s best bands and artists performing at iconic West Australian locations.

In its sixth season, you’ll see 12 incredible acts performing at surprising and state-defining locales.

This season kicks off with the fun and ferocious Pat Chow playing a wild four-song set in the amazing surrounds of fine-dining restaurant, Wildflower at The Como. The trio performed to the venue’s chefs as they prepared for the evening’s dinner rush, running through such favourites as Martyrdom, That’s It, It Won’t Go and Bad Thoughts.

“We did four tracks in the five star rooftop restaurant while the chefs prepares 50kg of roast duck,” the band said. “This was a lot of fun, thanks RTRFM 92.1 for having us in for The View From Here and thanks to Wildflower for letting us make noise while you prepared delicious foods.”

New episodes will be released on RTRFM’s social channels and website each month.

Past instalments of the series featured Erasers at the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Lucy Peach at the Fremantle Tourist Wheel, Nerve Quakes at the Perth Observatory, Jack Davies and the Bush Chooks at Luna Cinemas Leederville, Skullcave at the Old Perth Girls School and Adrian Dzvuke at North Perth Bowls Club, among many more. Check out some of the previous seasons here.

The View From Here – Season 6 is supported by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.

RTRFM’s The View From Here has returned for its sixth season. Check out Pat Chow performing at Wildflower at The Como below.

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