Bring your own instruments and sing-a-long with the Elderberries who will be bringing their Busselton themed show Under the Boardwalk to the LiveLighter Busselton Fringe for two shows.
Conceived under the fig tree in Busselton, the Elderberries' show has been written specifically written for Busselton and recently played to packed out audiences in Perth.
The show's co-creator Chris Rowett said as part of their performance they prepared a multimedia presentation sharing some of the history of the Busselton region and Wadandi people.
"We are a ukulele group but we have a variety of instruments including guitar, percussion and bass," he said.
"We sing a variety of contemporary music through to old time music.
"The main aim of our concerts is to entertain people and involve them in a good sing-a-long. It is an opportunity for them to bring along their instruments and have a really good time.
"We will present to the people of Busselton a show that presents some of the town's history by the sea and tie that into some classic and contemporary music that people can enjoy and participate in."
The events take place on March 6 and 7 at the Busselton Senior Citizens Centre, tickets can be purchased online at busseltonfringe.com.au/product-page/elderberries.
A bar will be open at the shows and people were welcome to bring along their own nibbles.