Friday, February 11th, 2022

The Floozies: Now That's What I Call a Tour: Vol 1

with Daily Bread, Phyphr

Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM 21+ Years
The Floozies: Now That's What I Call a Tour: Vol 1

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11249
Valid photo ID required at door for entry

Doors: 6:00 PM
Phyphr: 8:00 PM
Daily Bread: 9:15pm
The Floozies: 10:30pm

In accordance with the combined New York State and New York City “Key to NYC” vaccination mandates, Brooklyn Bowl has updated its COVID-19 Policy: 

VACCINES

All guests must show proof of FULL VACCINATION with a matching photo ID.

Per the CDC and New York State FULL VACCINATION means two weeks past your second dose of Pfizer or Moderna, your first dose of Johnson & Johnson or a full course of vaccines authorized by WHO (if vaccinated outside of the U.S.).

Any guests, including ticket holders, unable to provide adequate proof of vaccination will not be granted entry into the venue.

MASKS
Guests are required to wear masks except while eating or drinking. All Brooklyn Bowl staff are fully vaccinated and must wear masks while inside the venue.

Artist Info

The Floozies

Brothers Matt and Mark Hill are the sonic visionaries behind electronic-funk powerhouse The Floozies. Certified heavyweights in the world of jam and future-groove, the Kansas City-based tandem champion authentic funk in the digital age.  Following three distinct lead singles, “I Ain’t Home” featuring Dirt Monkey, “Till Gone Day” featuring hip-hop staple Tech N9ne, and “Desert Flower” The Floozies have released their 11-track studio album Dayglow Funk.

Curating an all-encompassing sound reminiscent of the golden age of funk and jazz, The Floozies refurbish vintage genres with a polished, wide-angled touch.  Their unwavering dedication to preserving the art of live-instrumentation both on stage and in the studio quickly solidified them as multi-faceted visionaries that transcend modern genres. Weaving elements of jam, electronica, and steadfast funk, The Floozies have shared stages with artists by the likes of Umphrey’s McGee, STS9, and Big Gigantic. Familiar with sold-out shows across the country, prominent festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, High Sierra, Summercamp, Wakarusa, Camp Bisco, Summerset, Bumbershoot, and headlining Red Rocks shows, their formidable sound is continuously celebrated from coast to coast.

Despite their reign at the forefront of hybrid-electronic music, The Floozies refuse to settle. Following a postponed headline tour, the duo kept their fanbase’s spirit alive with the release of “Desert Flower,” a vibrant electro-funk cut that rings a familiar bell to their fervently-dedicated fan following. A journey through groovy soundscapes and festival-ready drops, Dayglow Funk is already a cornerstone offering atop their already-pioneering catalog. Stitched together with their well-recognized signature sound, Dayglow Funk is The Floozies at their best.

Phyphr

Phyphr (real name Nick Locke) is turning heads with his vibrant twist on electronic funk, soul and blues. Combining live guitar with electronic elements, funky grooves and catchy hooks, Phyphr delivers a live performance you won’t forget.

The rising electro soul artist has opened up for national acts like Manic Focus, SoDown, Marvel Years, Jason Leech, Shooka, Cofresi and Recycled Funk. He recently performed at ReVibe Retreat, as well as a New Year’s Eve Livestream by River Beats, whose fans nominated the producer for Breakout Artist of the Year for 2020.

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