Dave & Buster's Clarkson opens May 16!
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Where big moments belong. Sport at Dave & Buster’s Clarkson is second only to being at the pitc
At the centre of the venue is the WOW Wall. The largest screen in Perth's northern corridor, built for moments that need scale. Finals. Title fights. Deciders. The events people plan around. When something is on the WOW Wall, it's because it matters.
Spaces that flex between open, semi-private and reserved, so you can control the room without killing the atmosphere. Run the formalities. Then let the night go where it wants.

What's playing is clear. When it's playing is clear. And the room responds to it.
Wherever you're sitting, standing or moving, the game stays in view. No blocked angles.
Most nights, multiple events are live across the venue. If it's on, it's on somewhere.
Beyond the WOW Wall, the venue is designed around strong sightlines and clean viewing angles. Wherever you're sitting, standing or moving, the game stays in view. No corner screens. No blocked angles. No guessing where to look.
Footy, basketball, UFC, cricket, global tournaments. Most nights, multiple events are live across the venue. If it's on, it's on somewhere. Often, it's on everywhere.
Food and drinks are built into the flow of the room. Orders move without pulling attention away. You stay with the moment from start to finish.
This is where groups gather when something big is happening. Where reactions ripple across the room. Where the final whistle actually lands.
This is where groups gather when something big is happening. Where reactions ripple across the room. Where the final whistle actually lands.
Beyond the WOW Wall, the venue is designed around strong sightlines and viewing angles that work. Wherever you're sitting, standing, or moving, the game stays in view.
No corner screens. No blocked angles. No guessing where to look.
Most nights, multiple events are live across the venue. If it's on, it's on somewhere. Often, it's on everywhere.e in your game of choice. Rankings updated live. Monthly winners. Prizes that matter.
Book for the big games.
Food and drinks built into the flow of the room. Orders move without pulling attention away. You stay with the moment from start to finish.
CATCH YOUR FAVOURITE SPORT

Date:
May 23, 2026
Time:
22:00
The undisputed heavyweight champion of the world puts his WBC title on the line against kickboxing legend Rico Verhoeven in a crossover clash in Egypt. Usyk has unified every major heavyweight belt — Verhoeven arrives as one of the most decorated combat sports athletes on the planet. One of the most intriguing heavyweight matchups in years.

Date:
May 27, 2026
Time:
18:05
The greatest rivalry in rugby league kicks off at Accor Stadium in Sydney. NSW Blues host the defending champion Queensland Maroons in the first of three blockbuster Origin clashes. Fast, physical, and relentless — State of Origin is the best one-off sporting spectacle in the country.

Date:
May 31, 2026
Time:
19:00
The Eagles are back at Optus Stadium taking on the Bombers in front of a passionate home crowd. With finals aspirations on the line deep into the season, this is the kind of Sunday night clash that demands a big screen and a cold drink.

Date:
June 6, 2026
Time:
19:00
West Coast host Port Adelaide at Optus Stadium in a crucial mid-season clash. The Power are always a physical, well-drilled outfit and this shapes as one of the tougher home games on the Eagles' schedule. Great footy, great atmosphere.

Date:
June 7, 2026
Time:
15:00
The crown jewel of Formula 1 returns to the streets of Monte Carlo. The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most prestigious and challenging races on the calendar, with drivers navigating tight barriers, elevation changes, and the famous tunnel section. A must-watch for any motorsport fan.

Date:
June 13, 2026
Time:
13:00
West Coast head to Optus Stadium for a twilight fixture against North Melbourne. A winnable game at home that could prove vital come finals time — the Eagles faithful will bring the noise.

Date:
June 14, 2026
Time:
15:00
Formula 1 heads to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya for the Spanish Grand Prix. Known for its mix of high-speed straights and technical corners, Barcelona is a true test of car and driver. A favourite on the European leg of the F1 calendar.

Date:
June 14, 2026
Time:
12:00
In a historic first, the UFC stages a live event on the South Lawn of the White House. Reigning lightweight champion Ilia Topuria puts his belt on the line against interim champion Justin Gaethje. Two elite strikers, one of the most unique backdrops in combat sports history.

Date:
June 17, 2026
Time:
18:10
Game 2 heads to the MCG in Melbourne for one of the biggest nights on the rugby league calendar. The series is live — Queensland and New South Wales go again with the shield on the line. The MCG last hosted Origin in 2018, drawing over 87,000 fans.

Date:
June 18, 2026
Time:
19:00
The Dockers host the Cats at Optus Stadium in what shapes as one of the toughest home tests of the season. Geelong are perennial finals contenders and Freo will need to be at their best. A night game at Optus is always electric.

Date:
July 5, 2026
Time:
15:00
Silverstone hosts the British Grand Prix, one of the most iconic races in Formula 1 history. With passionate fans, unpredictable British weather, and high-speed corners like Copse and Maggotts-Becketts, this race always delivers excitement and drama.

Date:
July 5, 2026
Time:
14:00
West Coast host Adelaide at Optus Stadium in Round 17. The Crows are always a dangerous opponent and with the season entering the pointy end, both sides will be playing for their finals lives. A big one at home.

Date:
July 8, 2026
Time:
18:10
The series decider. Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane hosts Game 3 as Queensland look to defend their title on home turf. If it goes to the wire, this is the biggest night in rugby league. Origin at its very best.

Date:
July 12, 2026
Time:
14:00
The Championships at the All England Club reach their climax with the men's and women's singles finals. Wimbledon is the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world, played on iconic grass courts. Expect drama, tradition, and world-class tennis.

Date:
July 19, 2026
Time:
14:00
The reigning premiers come to Optus Stadium as the Eagles take on Brisbane in Round 19. The Lions are the benchmark in the competition — this is the kind of game that tells you exactly where West Coast stand heading into the final stretch of the season.

Date:
July 26, 2026
Time:
16:00
The Tour de France concludes with its legendary final stage into Paris along the Champs-Élysées. After three gruelling weeks and over 3,000 kilometres of racing through the French countryside and mountains, the yellow jersey winner is crowned in cycling's most prestigious event.

Date:
July 26, 2026
Time:
14:00
The biggest game on the WA football calendar. Fremantle host West Coast in the home Derby at Optus Stadium — a sell-out crowd, an electric atmosphere, and bragging rights for the whole city on the line. There is nothing like a Perth Derby.

Date:
August 2, 2026
Time:
14:00
West Coast travel to the MCG to take on Richmond in Round 21. The Tigers at the 'G is always a tough assignment, but the Eagles will be fighting hard with finals breathing down their necks. Catch all the action live.

Date:
August 9, 2026
Time:
14:00
Collingwood come to Optus Stadium in Round 22 — one of the marquee home games of the Eagles' season. The Pies are always one of the biggest drawcards in the competition and this clash shapes as a genuine finals indicator for both sides.

Date:
August 16, 2026
Time:
14:00
Fremantle are back at Optus Stadium hosting Adelaide in Round 23. With finals approaching, the Dockers need every home win they can get — and the Crows will be just as desperate. A must-watch for the purple army.

Date:
August 23, 2026
Time:
14:00
The final home game of the regular season. West Coast host Hawthorn at Optus Stadium in Round 24 — a must-win as the Eagles look to lock in a finals berth. Send them off right.

Date:
August 31, 2026
Time:
11:00
The final Grand Slam of the tennis season gets underway at Flushing Meadows in New York City. The US Open is famous for its electric night sessions, passionate crowds, and hard-court action. Two weeks of world-class tennis featuring the best players on the planet.

Date:
September 26, 2026
Time:
14:30
The biggest day on the Australian sporting calendar. The AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground brings together the top two teams in a winner-takes-all clash for the premiership cup. Over 100,000 fans pack the MCG for an atmosphere unlike any other in world sport.
Bring the crew. We'll handle the rest.
Grand finals. Origin nights. Championship deciders. When your group needs somewhere to watch it properly, book ahead.Reserved areas. Food & drinks sorted. Best seats in the house.
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