Local musicians and bands showed off all the Peel region has to offer at this year's Musical Fruit festival.
Held at the Keith Holmes Reserve on November 16 and 17, the event capped off a successful inaugural Mandurah Arts Festival.
The concert series, back for it's fifth consecutive year in 2019, aims to to showcase 100 per cent home-grown talent and all-original music.
Musical Fruit boasted two stages with non-stop music from some of the best artists and groups to come from the region.
On Saturday, crowds enjoyed the warm weather and tunes from the John Read Band, Brooke Bugeja, Jacob Pihema and Guthrie Trio.
As the sun went down, Nate Lansdell, Asparagus Soop, Early Bird MC and Esta-Kee-Esta got audiences up on their feet before headline act and alt rockers, Creative Flow, finished the night with a bang.
Sunday did not disappoint either with an exciting lineup of acts from Ashlea Reale & The Outlaws, Magdalena Music and Kings to Thieves firing up the crowd in the afternoon.
Popular youngsters Navana Funnell, Mitchell Martin and Sally Jane also took to the stage before five-piece band, The Brink, and Rocky Green captivated audiences.
Energetic band Camomile Queen and headline act and much-loved folk rockers, The Milkmen, rounded out the concert.