Fever Rouge + The Scuttlers & Effigy at Exchange
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A gig held at Exchange on Saturday 8th November. The event starts at 19:30.


Alt Rock four piece Fever Rouge head to Bristol this Autumn for one of their last shows of the year with a headline performance at Exchange Basement on Saturday 8th November.

Support from The Scuttlers & Effigy

“Fever Rouge Are in a lane of their own” - CLASH
‘’Blends post-punk, indie, and alt-rock with gritty energy” - It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine

The Brighton outfit Fever Rouge have built a glowing reputation for their high octane live shows with a string of sold-out headline shows. Drawing influences from the likes of King Krule, Fontaines DC, Bloc Party and Wunderhorse in a modern twist with introspective lyrics and unbridled energy which has seen the band quickly build a following across the UK.

The band consists of vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Ollie Hughes, bass enthusiast Alain De Gouveia and the ‘how is he human’ metronome Oli Mooney and the royalty that is Kieran King.

Having garnered support across the likes of CLASH, DORK, Earmilk, It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine, Ones To Watch, Louder than War, Notion and Amazing Radio, Fever Rouge have built a reputation for their explosive live performances, selling out Brighton’s Green Door Store and The Prince Albert, and securing slots at The Alternative Escape and Pub in the Park. The band have opened for the likes of The Molotovs, Humane The Moon, Pleasure Inc, Mouth Culture, Die Twice, and McFly to name just a few.

Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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