Along with headlining alt-rock four-piece Sly Withers will be local legends Noah Dillon, The Love Junkies, Increment, and more.
Noah Dillon, Ghost Care, Sly Withers, and The Love Junkies (Supplied)
While December begins to mark the winding down of concerts, bands are already planning ahead to keep punters’ calendars busy for the new year. For Western Australian music fanatics, Sly Withers have announced their own festival, Endless Slymer, to entertain North Fremantle and Leederville in early 2025.
Endless Slymer, which was announced late last week, is set to pack some of the West Coast’s finest talent into Leederville’s YMCA HQ on Saturday January 11th, Freo’s Port Beach Garden Bar on Friday 31st January, and Bunbury’s Froth Craft Bunbrewery on Saturday 1st February.
With all three events headlined by Sly Withers, early January will see a shorter lineup with opening acts Hey So Hungry and Increment.
Fremantle’s stint is front-and-centre of the three leg tour, containing a 10 act lineup with breakthrough crooner Noah Dillon, The Love Junkies and their early 2000s inspired textured rock, junior indie-daze band Daisy Park, as well as Ghost Care, Late 90s, Foothead, and Sunsick, as well as another set from Increment.
The Bunbury show is set to contain a second set from Foothead, as well as an opening set from Noise Abatement.
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The band also recently posted a blooper reel of their video submission to Spotify fans as part of the Spotify Wrapped official 2024 recap to be announced in the upcoming week. The band have currently amassed over 45,000 monthly listeners on the platform.
Speaking on their 2025 festival announcement, the band commented: “It’s a night of legends. A night of... endless vibes. You gotta be there. Trust me. Wow.”
Tickets for Endless Slymer are available now starting from $39.90 for Leederville and Bunbury, and $50 for the extended 10-act Fremantle lineup. Tickets can be snagged via the Sly Withers website.
This piece of content has been assisted by the Australian Government through Music Australia and Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body