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Photos: The Floozies Bring the Funk to The Sylvee in Madison

Madison music fans packed into The Sylvee on Saturday, March 7, for a high-energy night of funk, electronic grooves, and brass-driven chaos as The Floozies brought their Too Many Flooz Tour to town. The evening featured a stacked lineup with Too Many Zooz and Bray Radbury, delivering a genre-bending mix of sounds that kept the crowd moving from the moment the doors opened.

The Floozies, the electro-funk duo made up of brothers Matt and Mark Hill, have built a reputation for turning concerts into full-blown dance parties. Blending live instrumentation with electronic production, the group’s funky guitar riffs, punchy drums, and bass-heavy beats transformed The Sylvee into a pulsing dance floor. Their energetic style has helped them carve out a unique niche in the live electronic scene, where improvisation and musicianship collide with EDM-inspired production.

Saturday’s Madison stop was part of a wider tour pairing The Floozies with the wildly entertaining brass trio Too Many Zooz. Known for their explosive “Brass House” sound, a fusion of jazz, EDM, and punk influences, the trio brought a theatrical intensity to the stage, complete with high-octane saxophone lines and crowd-hype moments that complemented the funky electronic vibe of the night.

From the packed general-admission floor to the balcony overlooking the stage, fans at the downtown Madison venue soaked in the electric atmosphere. Between dazzling stage lighting, thumping basslines, and an enthusiastic crowd, the concert showcased why The Floozies continue to be a must-see act on the touring circuit.

Below, check out our photos from the show at The Sylvee.

Photos by Dan DeSlover.