Telethon 2024 live: Follow along as Aussie celebrities bring you 26 hours of entertainment
Telethon is back and ready to entertain West Aussies with 26 hours of fun.
Follow along as we bring you all the updates as they happen.
Key Events
Donation count
$21,714,856
Ben out of ten
Tinney and Sharron prepared a song for O’Shea to help make him famous, and boy did it impress!
“Ben, Ben, Ben out of ten,” sang Sharron.
“If this doesn’t make me famous then I never will be,” O’Shea laughed.
Matt Tinney joins the party
Sunrise presenter Matt Tinney has graced us with his presence, joining the Telethon bed with hosts Ben O’Shea and Famous Sharron.
Let’s get this Slumber Party started!
In its third year, this fun segment hosted by The West Australian’s Ben O’Shea and Perth entertainer Famous Sharron has kicked off.
Get ready for countless laughs, challenges and a few surprises!
O’Shea is keen to beat last year’s Slumber Party donation record.
So get donating!
Call 1300 737 507
Emily Joy brings some country joy to Telethon
The country pop singer has lit up the stage with her dazzling performance of Eggs.
The songwriter has popped off recently, performing across the globe from Boston to Perth and Nashville to Tamworth.
How you can donate without paying!
Donate $1 to Telethon without paying a cent!
All you need to do is download the PerthNow app.
For each download, $1 will be donated to support the charity.
Ricky Neil Jr. brings high energy
Backed by an epic Perth band, indie singer Ricky is lighting up the stage with his powerful vocals.
Ricky’s music blends genres from funk and pop to rock and soul.
The Albany-born singer knows how to put on a show with his vibrant energy!
How you can donate
Drea tears up the stage
Drea is the next singer in the WA music showcase to hit the stage, performing songs Cry4Me, Gentle and My Oh My.
The songwriter grew up singing in church and has since made waves across Australia with her R&B, soul and rap touch.
End of Fashion take the stage
Perth pop band End of Fashion own the stage with hits Dancing Song and Wake Up.
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