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Bel Kil 'Rose Street' Single Launch

Bel Kil 'Rose Street' Single Launch

7:30pm, Sat 11 May, 2024
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Bel Kil is back, celebrating the release of Rose Street, Single Launch.

From the mind of a producer and engineer, Bel Kil is back with an instant bop, 'Rose Street,' following the success of her debut EP, 'My Year.' 

She'll grace The Toff's stage with her live band, bringing the infectious energy of her latest single to life.

Joining her on stage will be supporting acts Mood Spill and more, promising an unforgettable night of raw and dynamic performances. Get ready to dance, sing along, and immerse yourself in the magic of Bel Kil's catchy melodies, cinematic production, and spirited beats as she launches 'Rose Street' on May 11th at The Toff in Town.

“This EP is a standout release from a standout artist; Bel Kil has produced one of the best EPs of the year.”

AAA Backstage

After releasing her incredibly impressive debut… Bel Kil is back with a new single of cinematic, dreamy, epic indie pop…

Premiere, Pile Rats

Bel Kil's latest sounds so fleshed out with that UK-leaning production and a finely tuned build.

Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J

“lush indie pop sound and distinctive sense of charisma and charm” 

Clout

…enigmatic dream-pop vocals, trip-hop percussive arrangements and funk-laden basslines in an immersive array of soundscapes prove as an artist, Bel Kil isn’t trying to fit into just one box… pop music tends to have a cyclical nature, yet it’s hard to imagine an era of pop that wouldn’t embrace My Year, with Kil’s debut effort standing up as a refreshing take on old and new characteristics of the genre.  

Alex Callan, Forte Magazine