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Your Week: Gladys Knight, Suzi Quatro and more are all happening in Perth this week

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The Empress of Soul Gladys Knight is coming to Perth.
Camera IconThe Empress of Soul Gladys Knight is coming to Perth. Credit: Derek Blanks/TheWest

Dasein Art Exhibition

Dasein Art Exhibition
Camera IconDasein Art Exhibition Credit: Supplied

Today to March 24, 11am-4pm, Atrium Gallery, Old Customs House, Fremantle

Fremantle artist Mandy Hawkhead explores the concept of time in her new exhibition, Dasein. Hawkhead’s work is largely inspired by water and watery sites, and promises to feel familiar to “all those who gaze out to the ocean, delight in the patter of rain, and relish the sensation of diving into a pool”.

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The Garden’s Nectar Vol. II — Floral Banquet

Thursday, 6.30pm, The Garden, Leederville

The art of food meets the beauty of flowers in the Garden with Nectar Vol. II, the five-course floral feast showcasing the flavours of edible flowers, wild pollen, and local raw honey. At this sequel to the sold-out Vol. I Nectar dinner, diners have the option to add on a matching set of floral cocktails and botanical spritzes.

Tickets, $65, from thegardenleederville.com.au

Gladys Knight

Tuesday, 7.30pm, Riverside Theatre, Perth

The seven-time Grammy award-winning singer, actor and Empress of Soul finally hits Australian shores with The Farewell Tour. She will sing hits from the Motown era and her 1980 Bond theme, Licence To Kill.

Tickets, $199.90 to $301.85, from Ticketek.

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Wednesday to March 24, 6.30pm, State Theatre Centre of WA Rehearsal Room One, Northbridge.

Chinese-Malaysian-Australian, Queer, Buddhist-raised Capricorn, and a vaping dance theatre artist — Zendra Giraudo re-imagines the 11th-century myth of Madam White Snake. Taking in stories of Chinese diaspora, Western dance, and queer history, this dance work is a unique retelling of the ancient tale.

Tickets, $27, from artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au

Suzi Quatro, Cheap Trick, The Angels

Suzi Quatro
Camera IconSuzi Quatro Credit: Tina K

Wednesday and Thursday, 5pm, Fremantle Prison, Fremantle

Three beloved rock acts team up for two unforgettable nights of music. Headlined by Suzi Quatro, the rock icon who has sold 55 million records, and supported by Cheap Trick and The Angels, organisers are promising a wild ride. Thursday’s show has sold out, tickets still available for Wednesday night.

Tickets $162.88, from Ticketmaster

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