Your Week: The best music, theatre, festivals and more happening this week in Perth

A Day To Remember & Papa Roach
Saturday April 4, 6.45pm, RAC Arena, Perth
Two alt-rock legends come together for a huge night of music. A Day To Remember formed in Florida in the early 2000s and became known for hits like The Downfall Of Us All, All I Want and All My Friends. Papa Roach have released 11 albums since 1997’s Old Friends From Young Years and boast hits from the length of their three-decade-long career, including Last Resort, Scars and Help.
Tickets $189.90 to $229.90 (VIP $621.65) from Ticketek
City of Cockburn Easter Fair
Saturday April 4, 3pm to 7pm, Aubin Grove Reserve, Aubin Grove
This family-friendly event has plenty to celebrate Easter and keep the kids entertained. There is live music, craft, face painting, an inflatable slide and obstacle course, twilight markets, food trucks and even a visit from the Big Bunny.
Free
Block Party
Sunday April 5, 7pm, Leederville Precinct

Hop into Leederville for this Easter Sunday party which takes place across six different areas and has five stages. There will be a wide range of different musical styles across the stages plus a silent disco.
Tickets $29 to $39 from Megatix
Level Up!
April 6 to 18, 10am and 1pm, Centenary Pavilion, Claremont Showgrounds

Theatre maker Yvan Karlsson presents this puppet show about friendship, gaming and growing up. Follow two children as they meet up inside a video game determined to conquer every level. They battle through challenges as a team, until the game itself puts their friendship to the test. Best for ages 5 and up.
Tickets $25 to $29 from sppt.com.au
Machine Gun Kelly
Wednesday April 8, 8pm, RAC Arena, Perth
MGK is kicking off his Australia and New Zealand The Lost Americana tour in Perth. The singer, who blends rap, rock and alt-pop is touring in support of his seventh studio album, Lost Americana.
Tickets $186.40 to $614.60 from Ticketek
For the Best
Thursday April 9 to 11, 7pm, Melville Main Hall, Booragoon

Local theatre makers Whiskey & Boots and The Last Great Hunt have come together to create this play that explores the end of friendships. The play has been shaped by real stories shared by the community. The artists collected interviews, voice messages and written submissions from residents of the City of Melville, reflecting on friendships that have ended, making this a uniquely local production. Performed by actors Georgia King and Mark Storen with musician Luke Dux creating a live soundscape on stage.
Tickets $16 to $26 from Humantix
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