HQ’s Youth Squad and WAM present "HQ Breakthrough"
Head down to The Y HQ, Leederville to celebrate some of the best young artists of Western Australia. Hand picked from our vibrant local scene, we have Ullah headlining, alongside Ricky Neil Jr., Elianie and Hello Stranger...plus courtyard acoustic acts to be announced!
All profits will go toward The Y's Youth Squad volunteer event program that brings you events such as Sweet Oblivion, The Youthwave Project and Clash of Bands.
Tickets are $15 and additional donations are very welcome, but optional. All funds raised goes to a great cause…the money we earn helps Youth Squad run more all-ages events, how cool is that!!
Friday, September 19th
Doors: 6:00pm
“This event is supported by WAM as a part of the official 2025 WA Music Week Programme"
Thanks as always to our awesome sponsor, Healthways.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Word from The Y HQ - PLEASE READThe Y HQ is an all-ages, drug and alcohol-free venue. For everyone's safety, we have security on-site conducting bag inspections and monitoring the event.Anyone arriving under the influence, bringing alcohol or drugs, stage diving, or engaging in unsafe crowd behavior may be removed from the venue without a refund. Safety is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining a safe space, especially for under-18s.Smoking and vaping are not permitted within the venue or around its immediate perimeter. If you need to smoke or vape, please ensure you are at least 10 meters away from the building.Remember, even if you've attended many gigs, it might be someone else’s first experience here—help set a good example! Check out our collaborative post on Gig Etiquette created with our attendees: https://www.instagram.com/p/CXSykbpLtlw/Special thanks to the City of Vincent for providing a space that fosters growth and excitement for the arts among young people in WA.The Y HQ recognises and pay our respects to the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which our venue resides. We acknowledge that these lands were stolen and sovereignty was never ceded. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.