Butterfingers
Butterfingers - Small Fry Rock
Factory Theatre
105 Victoria Rd
Nov 23, 2024
11:00 AM GMT+11
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Australia’s favourite musical misfits, BUTTERFINGERS, continue to bend genres and the boundaries of good taste with a rare blend of obscenity (totally PG of course), wit & charm. From early in their career they built a reputation on their energetic & eclectic live shows that crossed genres drawing from hip hop, punk, reggae, drum & bass, electronica and just about anything that makes you want to shake your bones, into a cohesive mash-up all of their own creation. The boys promise they're working hard to make this one-off Small Fry Rock show 100% appropriate for little ears.
Supported by Ben Ely, one of the creative life-forces for the past 25 years of Regugitator. A Small Fry Rock favourite! We're pumped to have Ben join our final show in Sydney.
This line up is a cheeky one!
Running times are kept nice and short for our small fries!
Doors open 11am
Support 11:30am-12pm
Headline 12:05pm-12:50pm
Plan ahead with the following info:
* Pram parking available downstairs. Lift available to access the main room. Speak to our staff on the day.
* Baby change area available in the main room.
* Packed food & snacks are allowed in the venue. Food trucks are also available on the day offering a kids menu..
* We offer a dance floor for the small fries, standing room up the back, as well as row seating. If you require a seat, please arrive on time. Seating fills up quickly.
* Colouring stations set up throughout the venue.
* Volume is set at a safe level for small fries and carefully monitored throughout the show. Recommended use of hearing protection/baby ear muffs if you have any concerns.
* Content warning. Although we ask our Artists to keep it PG, we can't always ensure it will stay that way once the show has begun.
* Parents remain responsible for their children at all times!
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Liisa
November 27th 2023
Awesome show, great concept, had an absolute blast.
Newstead, Australia@The Triffid
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Butterfingers Biography
There are 2 bands that perform under the name Butterfingers; an Australian hip-hop/rock group and a Malaysian rock band.
1. Butterfingers is an Australian hip-hop/rock group, from Brisbane, Queensland. They are known for their amusing lyrics & taboo subject matter.
Their first two singles “Everytime” and “I Love Work”, became instant hits with Triple J listeners when they were released in 2003. They reached positions 15 and 38 respectively in the Triple J Hottest 100 of that year. The “Breakfast at Fatboys” album remained in the top ten of the ARIA Independent charts for about a year. In June 2005 they released their new singles, FIGJAM and Jesus I Was Evil (a cover of the song by Darcy Clay), both songs went into high rotation on Triple J and placed 11th and 69th respectively in the 2005 Triple J Hottest 100. FIGJAM, in October 2005, was nominated for the Best Urban Release ARIA Award. The band released a second album, entitled “The Deeper You Dig” in June 2006, and a single “Nothing Much Happens” in late 2007.
A brand new album 'Bad News' was release in April 2020 with singles 'Dancing (to the beat of my own drum)' and 'Bad News' being dubbed instant classics by music media and fans alike.
Read More1. Butterfingers is an Australian hip-hop/rock group, from Brisbane, Queensland. They are known for their amusing lyrics & taboo subject matter.
Their first two singles “Everytime” and “I Love Work”, became instant hits with Triple J listeners when they were released in 2003. They reached positions 15 and 38 respectively in the Triple J Hottest 100 of that year. The “Breakfast at Fatboys” album remained in the top ten of the ARIA Independent charts for about a year. In June 2005 they released their new singles, FIGJAM and Jesus I Was Evil (a cover of the song by Darcy Clay), both songs went into high rotation on Triple J and placed 11th and 69th respectively in the 2005 Triple J Hottest 100. FIGJAM, in October 2005, was nominated for the Best Urban Release ARIA Award. The band released a second album, entitled “The Deeper You Dig” in June 2006, and a single “Nothing Much Happens” in late 2007.
A brand new album 'Bad News' was release in April 2020 with singles 'Dancing (to the beat of my own drum)' and 'Bad News' being dubbed instant classics by music media and fans alike.
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