FLUNK Announces Farewell London Concert

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Norwegian Indie Lo-Fi Electronica Group Flunk has announced their farewell concert in London. The band gained recognition in the early 2000s with their debut album 'For Sleepyheads Only.' Learn more about their musical journey and loyal fan following.

FLUNK Announces Farewell London Concert

Norwegian Indie Lo-Fi Electronica Group Flunk has announced their final concert in London. The band, known for their unique blend of electronic and folk elements, first gained attention in the early 2000s with their debut album 'For Sleepyheads Only.'

A Musical Journey

Flunk received rave reviews from UK electronic music magazines for their debut album. Their cover of the New Order classic 'Blue Monday' was premiered by John Peel on BBC Radio One. The album's success during the 'chill out' era solidified Flunk's position in the music scene, earning them the label 'folktronica.'

Over the years, Flunk has released seven studio albums, each contributing to their dedicated fan base and continued success. The band's unique sound and ability to evolve with the times have endeared them to listeners around the world.

Join the Farewell Concert

Don't miss the opportunity to witness Flunk's last performance in London. Fans can purchase tickets to the concert and celebrate the band's musical legacy. It promises to be a memorable event for both long-time followers and new fans alike.

Experience the magic of Flunk live and bid farewell to a band that has left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Published on 26 March 2025 by UKFG

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