berlioz

The National Stadium, Monday 17th February

When you combine the UK Jazz scene with downtempo deep house, you get berlioz.

berlioz is the new alias of producer Ted Jasper, and while he has only released 8 songs under his new alter-ego, it's opened a doorway for his dream-like, soulful electronica genre to flourish. That special sound has earned him shout outs from Erykah Badu, support from BBC Radio 1, Rinse, NTS, Reprezent and FIP, 5000+ vinyl copies sold, 6 million+ streams per month and a huge following on social media with 394k IG followers and 286k on TikTok, all whist independent, self-signed and managed.


Date:
Monday 17th February
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€36.65
Address:
The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of The National Stadium, South Circular Road, Dublin, Ireland

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