Zonnis and The Afterparty

$15 advanced, $20 at the door

Welcome to the sparkly space cowboy dance party, extravaganza. Wear your favourite funky, colourful country outfits, get wild, get friendly. Let’s shake, twist and bounce for the inaugural performance of Zonnis and the Afterparty supported by Phonosonics and Trombonissimo! We are calling all of our festival family together for an old school reunion of epic proportions.

You will not want to miss this super show of galactic awesomeness. Be transported beyond the veil of the mundane and join us in the other world of good people and good times.

This is Adam’s birthday show, your gift is your presence! Did someone say Afterparty?

Zonnis & The Afterparty – Soul, Funk, Twang, and Psychedelic Rock

Big band energy that brings on the funk and turns up the twang. Zonnis & The Afterparty is a dynamic, 9-piece band that blends a unique fusion of soul, funk, twang, country, and psychedelic rock with an energy that’s nothing short of electrifying.

Led by two powerhouse vocalists and songwriters, Adam and Andrea Zonnis, the band crafts original music that spans genres and eras, drawing from the deep grooves of classic soul, the raw energy of funk, the heartfelt storytelling of country, and the mind-expanding soundscapes of psychedelia.

www.linktree.com/zonnis

Phonosonics – Reggae, Rocksteady and Soul

Phonosonics is a Roots Reggae band from Victoria, BC. This powerhouse group specializes in vintage Jamaican Reggae, Rocksteady and Soul. They combine an electrifying danceability with soulful harmonies in a reverent update of a vintage style.

www.phonosonics.ca

Trombonissimo – Electro Cumbia

All trombone, all the time! Trombonissimo is a brass and loop pedal spectacle like you have never experienced before. Trombonist Daniel Cryderman’s solo live-electronic project features a range of rock, cumbia, reggae, and funky jazz that will be sure to get the dance party shaking.

www.instagram.com/trombonissimo_sound

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.