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WA to be thunderstruck as AC/DC, Ed Sheeran, Ashes and WWE head to town from September


Bryan Adams might well claim the summer of ‘69 as the greatest, the summer of 2025 in WA is shaping as one to remember for sporting and musical diehards.

AC/DC, Metallica, Ed Sheeran, the Ashes, and WWE are just some of the events scheduled for Optus Stadium and RAC Arena from September through to the end of January.

Tourism representatives and the State Government this week salivated at the potential economic and social spinoffs to WA because the events.

“We want WA to remain the strongest economy in the nation. That’s why we’re diversifying our economy for the future by bringing big-name events to Perth that will attract thousands of visitors and pump millions into the local economy,” Acting Premier Rita Saffioti said.

“For every dollar spent on these events, we have a return of $3.50 — that’s money going straight into the pockets of WA businesses.

“Importantly, these events put us on the global stage, positioning WA as an event destination.

“WA’s summer of entertainment is going to be huge — and with a great line up to look forward to, there’s something for everyone.”

Optus Stadium chief executive Mike McKenna said the venue was preparing for its biggest ever summer, which followed its biggest ever month in June.


Bryan Adams might well claim the summer of ‘69 as the greatest, the summer of 2025 in WA is shaping as one to remember for sporting and musical diehards.

AC/DC, Metallica, Ed Sheeran, the Ashes, and WWE are just some of the events scheduled for Optus Stadium and RAC Arena from September through to the end of January.

Tourism representatives and the State Government this week salivated at the potential economic and social spinoffs to WA because the events.

“We want WA to remain the strongest economy in the nation. That’s why we’re diversifying our economy for the future by bringing big-name events to Perth that will attract thousands of visitors and pump millions into the local economy,” Acting Premier Rita Saffioti said.

“For every dollar spent on these events, we have a return of $3.50 — that’s money going straight into the pockets of WA businesses.

“Importantly, these events put us on the global stage, positioning WA as an event destination.

“WA’s summer of entertainment is going to be huge — and with a great line up to look forward to, there’s something for everyone.”

Optus Stadium chief executive Mike McKenna said the venue was preparing for its biggest ever summer, which followed its biggest ever month in June.

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