Postal Walk • Sunday 10 December • 5pm – 7pm
Join us at Postal Walk for Sundays on the Deck with Suburban Vibes.
Get ready for another Sundays on the Deck by Suburban Vibes on 10 December 2023. This time, we’re thrilled to present The Stamps, along with the phenomenal talents of King Ibis, who are soon to be rocking the stage as the opening act for Coldplay in Perth.
Gather your friends and family and settle into the cosy ambiance, complete with bean bags, rugs, and engaging entertainment for the little ones. Don’t forget to bring along your favourite refreshments for a perfect evening under the stars.
And when the music fades, continue the magic by heading to nearby restaurant or bar. It’s the perfect way to cap off a summer evening in Subiaco.
Artist Information
King Ibis
King Ibis, the captivating indie-pop/rock sensation from Perth, Western Australia, is making waves with their distinctively West Australian sound and boundary-pushing music. Nominated for multiple WAM (West Australian Music) awards. King Ibis has established themselves as a force to be reckoned with.
In the live arena, the band have previously shared the stage with notable Aussie acts such as Spacey Jane, Jebediah, Dulcie, Sly Withers, Dear Sunday and Ghost Care. They have also sold out their hometown headline show and recently finished up a regional tour across Boorloo/Perth. Their latest addition to the accolades includes winning the Coldplay Opener competition which will see them warm up the stage for the international superstars show on the 19 November.
The Stamps
Perths folk-pop trio The Stamps present mesmerising folk harmonies and thoughtful lyricism similar to that of BoyGenius or The Staves. Forming in 2020, The Stamp’s Scarlett, Rubina & Sofia came together whilst bonding over similar music tastes at Fremantle College.
Their live show has flourished, landing slots at WAMFest, Nannup Music Festival, Fairbridge Festival & more. After their first public performance at Nannup 2020 while on school tour, the girls fell in love with performing live, and thus, The Stamps were born.