Mojos Bar is the home of original and live music in Fremantle. It loves it local and foreign, hard and soft, new and old, obvious and obscure, friendly and furious… you get the idea. Mojos Bar: the best bar in the world, most likely.
Since the 1970s the Mojos site has been a holy site for counter culture and live music in Western Australia. Formerly The Stoned Crow and rechristened Mojos in the early 1990s, the venue has hosted iconic international touring acts as well as locals destined for greatness.
In the early 2000s, international roots behemoth John Butler was famously plucked from his busking pitch and plonked inside Mojos by his manager – and former Mojos owner – Phil Stevens. In recent times acts as diverse as Tame Impala, POND, CW Stoneking, Abbe May, The Stems, Stella Donnelly, San Cisco and Thee Oh Sees have all graced the Mojos stage.
Today, Mojos has evolved into more than just a gig venue. It’s a community-driven music bar where you can discover local talent or touring artists, play a game of pool, sit in the Mojos Courtyard, or simply drop in for a drink - ticket or no ticket. Open most days as a bar as well as a venue, Mojo’s offers something for everyone - from late-night shows and DJ sets to casual afternoons spent soaking up the atmosphere. It’s unpolished, authentic, and deeply rooted in Fremantle’s creative spirit.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned gig-goer, Mojo’s is a place where music, community, and culture come together.
What people are saying
"You can't visit Freo without seeing live music at Mojos bar in North Freo. It's an institution." The Guardian
















































