Tue, Oct 3
Neil Frances
8:00PM (Doors: 7:00PM )
$35.00 - $62.00
Ages 21 and Up
This show is at Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA

Ticket Price: $35 advanced / $35 day of show / $62 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

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Neil Frances

There's something you need to know: There is no Neil Frances. 

OK, sort of. Neil Frances is not a solo artist, it’s the name of a duo comprised of Sydney born Jordan Feller and Southern California native Marc Gilfry. And to help you remember  that Neil Frances is not a person, the duo has named its 2022 debut LP There Is No Neil  Frances.  

Feller and Gilfry met in 2012 and formed the group in 2016, having both relocated to LA  from London and New York, respectively, in pursuit of new projects. Feller began his  music career back home in Australia as a hip-hop obsessed, self-taught electronic music  DJ, while Gilfry grew up in a musically-inclined household and played and sang in multiple  bands. With Gilfry’s inherent knack for hooks and melodies and Feller’s encyclopedic  sonic recall ability and vast knowledge of production, the pair hit it off and began to  develop their brand of beat-driven pop infused with a more organic warmth than most  modern music. Putting special emphasis on their enthralling live sets—always performed  live with a multi-piece band and never relying on playback—the group quickly developed  a reputation as a must-see stage artist. Soon their reputation as a diverse act with a wide  range of talents began to build among listeners of all kinds. 

“I think there’s a lot of diversity in the people who listen to our songs and come out to our  shows, and we feel like that’s the result of something intentional,” Gilfry says. “Jordan and  I always wanted to use our music to build a tent big enough for anyone and everyone.” 

Steadily building from the ground up since the beginning, the duo has been hard at work  on the music for the new album since just before the pandemic took hold but have been  heading toward this pinnacle for even longer. The 2018 debut EP, Took A While, with its  blend of psychedelic rhythms, vibe-y, infectious grooves, and a raw, funky spirit put the  act firmly on the map and propelled them to tour slots with established acts like Jungle,  SG Lewis and Unknown Mortal Orchestra. A number of single releases, remixes, and  featured guest spots on their tracks helped implement their fluidity and embracing of a  changing modern pop landscape. And now, There Is No Neil Frances is set to expand  their reach with its sense of undeniable groove and sunny outlook grounded in realness. 

The songs on the LP cut to the heart of what makes Neil Frances who they are and, for  the first time, are bound by a common, cohesive thread. The album loosely tells the story  of an insect aspiring to find its place in a utopian dreamscape—a story perhaps best 

appreciated while in the moment at a NF gig, or in a hazy, red-tinted room with your  favorite beverage at hand. The band explains, “Our new album is about self-realization  and becoming the person that you dream of. The concept is that we are insects on earth  who ascend into outer space to become divas at a galactic ball." 

“It’s Like A Dream” is the “set it off” track, a grade-A jam to blast at full volume and get  the weekend started in the spirit of Kylie Monogue, Robyn, Amber, and Jessie Ware. “On  A Dark Night” sets the tone for the rest of the record with its smoother-than-silk chorus. “I  Can Feel The Pressure” sends us back to the 90s R&B-meets-indie world, while “We’re  Falling Up” channels Italo-Disco and flexes a sense of what the band calls “dance music  with DHM”: deep hidden meaning, borrowing a phrase from the great Nile Rodgers.  Masters at wearing their influences on their sleeves without being overly referential or  obvious, “Everyday With You” is a powerhouse anthem driven by a Bobby Caldwell  sample that captures the communal spirit that came from the early days of lockdown when  the pandemic forced us all to bubble up. Utilizing vintage drum machines such as the  Roland 808 and Drumtraks, and effects processors like the Roland RE-501 Chorus Echo,  as well as a myriad of synthesizers and keyboards, the songs experiment within a very  defined realm: to be sure, you know a Neil Frances song when you hear it. 

“With an album, you have to be able to zoom out and see the bigger picture, and it gives  you the chance to show personality and tell a bit more of a story,” Feller says. “We’ve  created a journey here. And we know now more than ever what we’re good at and what  we love about creating music.”  

Ticket Price: $35 advanced / $35 day of show / $62 reserved loft seating (available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

Not on the e-mail list for venue presales? Sign up to be a Belly Up VIP and you will never miss a chance to grab tickets before they go on sale to the general public again!

There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.
All times and supporting acts are subject to change.