Rhythm & Views at MyattsField Vineyards 2026
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SAVOUR THE MOMENT. SUPPORT THE CAUSE.
Join us among the rolling rows of MyattsField Vineyards in Bickley Valley for an unforgettable afternoon - all in support of Neuromuscular WA. Get tickets here.
Live Tunes
- Kicking off the afternoon, Georgina Dacheff will set the tone with her indie-folk vibes - best enjoyed with a glass of wine in hand and your picnic rug rolled out.
- Fresh off the release of her debut single “Reality Check”, Leah McFetridge will carry us through golden hour with mesmerising vocals as the sun dips behind the vines.
Good Wine (& Food!)
Sip on MyattsField’s award-winning wines or grab an ice-cold beer, knowing every drink helps support people living with neuromuscular conditions across WA.
Graze boxes by Grazing the Roof, fresh Paella will be served up & Soft Serve White Cruiser will be there for all your desert needs.
Be sure to add your graze box on with your tickets as these are pre-order only and not available on the day.
Giving Back
Get involved in fundraising activities including our raffle, ring toss and lucky dip. You won't want to miss out on prizes like a dinner cruise, high tea, wine tour & a range of unique experiences. VIP Picnic Packages are available with luxurious set up thanks to Boho Chic Luxury Picnics.
Getting There
Skip the traffic! Hop on our return coach transfer from Claisebrook Station for an easy, stress-free journey. Spots are limited.
Tickets: No physical tickets; guest names checked at entry. Bookings via Humanitix only. Get tickets here.
Enquiries: tia@neuromuscularwa.org.au
Our Impact:
We pride ourselves on being a sustainable, reliable charity that has never wavered in its mission of supporting everyone impacted by neuromuscular conditions in WA. Since our inception in 1967, we’ve flexed our services in line with our community’s needs, covering system navigation, education, resilience building, advocacy, equipment, NDIS support and social programs. This support underpins any medical treatment our members are already receiving and is just as crucial as our continued investment into research. It’s what we call Support for Life as we aim to provide this for as long as we’re needed.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land on which we live and work, the Nyoongar Whadjuk people, and we wish to acknowledge the strength of their continuing culture and offer our respects to Elders past and present.
