
Floë Brown
"If Courtney Love sang like that, nobody would ever had said she killed Kurt"
Armed with her guitar, an ethereal vocal range and a knack for storytelling Floë Brown delivers sharp, relatable London indie-pop perfection that captures teenage growing pains, first loves, and the effervescent rush of the everyday
Studying at the prestigious BRIT School, her artistry uniquely blends the raw, edgy grit of indie with soaring, pop-leaning melodies. She pastes teenage angst all over stadium-sized pop choruses.
Her music beautifully captures the everyday anxieties, fluttering nerves, and raw vulnerability of early attraction. Co-producing her own tracks, Floë moves effortlessly between tender introspection and euphoric, anthemic highs. Sonically, you can hear echoes of artists like Courtney Barnett and Suki Waterhouse brushing up against a melodic, modern sensibility influenced by Olivia Rodrigo and Chappell Roan.
As well as a first airing of her forthcoming single “The Market” (release date 25/9/29), Floë will be joined onstage by jaw-droppingly talented band of BRIT friends Dom Wiggins, Joe Welsh, Josie Roberts to perform some of their original bangers and throw in a few stomping covers by Olivia, Chappell, Billie and more!
Socials - @floebrown
“This is a young songwriter with bite, charm and a fearless sense of self” Flex Music Blog
“Floë Brown turns fleeting moments into something loud, lasting and full of life” Brit Rock Heaven
“It feels like the start of something real” Cheers to the Vikings
Featuring:
Dominic Wiggins - Drums
Joe Welsh - Guitar
Josie Roberts - Bass
Date & Time: Sunday 27th September @ 5PM
Running Time: 60mins
Content warnings: Contains flashing lights
Latecomers may not be admitted. Ticket purchases are non refundable.
Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members.
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