Fizzy Orange

Button Factory, Sunday 8th December

Fizzy Orange are a six-piece indie/alternative rock group from Dublin city whose soundscape is an analogue-only amalgamation of 60s songwriting, 70s studio techniques and the 80s home recording revolution, with influences ranging from rock & roll to rocksteady, wielding a bevy of exuberant melodies with soul jazz flair.

Dublin's dynamic, Fizzy Orange, are making waves across the live music scene with a string of recent sell-out performances and high-profile festival appearances. The band has captivated audiences at iconic venues, including The Sugar Club and Whelan’s in Dublin, St. Luke’s Church in Cork, and Two Palms in London.

Their infectious energy has also earned them spots at some of the most prestigious festivals on both sides of the Irish Sea. Fizzy Orange has recently graced the stages of the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival, Trinity Ball, and All Together Now in Ireland, as well as the Dot To Dot and Ventnor Fringe Festival in the UK.

With a can-do, DIY approach Fizzy Orange have become a consistent sell out act at home in Ireland. In early 2024 Fizzy Orange sold out their first London headline in Two Palms, Hackney. Grassroots, independent, fiercely up-and-coming. Fizzy Orange are bringing Dublin City Soul with them wherever they go!


Date:
Sunday 8th December
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
From €17.50
Address:
The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The Button Factory, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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