The City of Belmont’s Harmony Festival returns to Tomato Lake on Saturday 21 March from 3pm to 8pm, bringing a vibrant evening of live music, art and culture for all ages.
A highlight of this year’s festival is the Western Australian premiere of
Menagerie, a large‑scale, community-derived performance experience by Curious Legends, presented by Perth Airport.
City of Belmont Mayor Robert Rossi said Harmony Festival is a celebration of our diverse community - every resident, every family, every culture, and every story.
“Harmony Festival brings us together through creativity, storytelling, and shared experiences.
“This year, like every year, we celebrate what makes Belmont unique, a community connected by culture, care, and shared experiences.
“As Belmont’s most cherished cultural event, Harmony Festival is a reminder that our city is stronger, brighter, and more vibrant because of the people who make it what it is,” said Mayor Rossi.
Featuring a giant illuminated puppet,
Menagerie brings families together to create and take part in the performance. Participants can join costume making and performance workshops, before coming together in a lively community spectacle led by Jonkle, the Gentle Giant.
Alongside this unique performance, Harmony Festival will feature a stellar live music lineup showcasing the best international sounds of Perth’s music scene.
Headliners TTT Afro Band, will be joined by rising star Ricky Neil Jr, the hypnotic sounds of Tara Tiba, rhythms from Taiko On and 2018 Perth NAIDOC Youth of the Year winner Kobi Arthur Morrison.
Attendees can also explore the work of 30 local artisans in the vibrant Community Markets in Bunuru, connect with local community organisations, and enjoy food trucks offering flavours from around the world.
Harmony Festival is a free, family‑friendly event and part of the City of Belmont’s commitment to celebrating diversity, creativity and community connection.
For more information, visit the City of Belmont website or contact the City.