FELIX RABIN

The Factory Live, Worthing.

FELIX RABIN

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Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
GENERAL ADMISSION £13.75 (£12.50)
VIP SEATED TABLED £19.25 (£17.50)
VIP Ticket includes seated table, signed event poster, artist(s) meet n greet

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WITH ELECTRICITY IN HIS FINGERTIPS, FELIX RABIN AND HIS BAND WILL SET THE STAGE ALIGHT WITH THIS SOARING BLUES ROCK EXPERIENCE

Félix Rabin's musical universe stems from a tension between the flamboyant stage presence of the guitar hero and the melancholy solitude of the songwriter.

This polarity is particularly well illustrated by the fragility of a voice seeking to make its way through the density of the instrumental textures surrounding it, which suddenly gives way under the force of the storm, leaving the way clear to the creative instinct of the soloist.

?Marked by the influence of the likes of Gary Clark Jr. or John Mayer, Félix Rabin is deeply rooted in pop-rock tinted-blues, getting funky at times, in a long-standing tradition having its musical origins in the excesses of the musical icons of the sixties and seventies, but now with the airs of a “good boy”, an introvert loner, with an incandescent frenzy in his soul.

After winning the prize of the “best act” at Giants of Rock Festival early 2020, in America he made his first real record with the help of Ross Hogarth, a Californian producer who has worked with the likes of Van Halen, Ziggy Marley and REM.

Having been accepted by the American scene, Félix then looked for the blessing of the British. In the country of Pink Floyd and Michael Kiwanuka, he first played in a few small clubs, then step by step progressed to bigger stages. The band Wishbone Ash invited Félix to join them on their UK tour.

He has recently released his first album "Pogboy", an album of six titles built around his titanic guitar playing, in which he takes his inspiration from the masters, while at the same time affirming his independence from them.