AUDIENCES at Coco and the Butterfields' gigs need plenty of leg room. Five minutes into the act and the crowd just can't help getting to their feet.
This colourful, energetic and crowd-stamping act are pioneers of a newly found musical genre, 'Fip Fok.'
It's like all the fun and vibrance of a village folk fair with powerful vocals and a beatbox to deliver catchy songs resonating in a stadium-filling pop and urban rap vibe.
Yet the atmosphere is intimate and popular with audiences of all ages. The uniquely styled music transcends genre, skipping right to the part where people start dancing.
CoCo and the Butterfields say they are on a mission to bring people from all backgrounds together, to have a good time and anyone who has seen them live will certainly agree.
The band are often called the UK's best unsigned act and have shared a stage with internationally renowned artists such as Bastille, Wheatus, Seasick Steve and The Pogues.
From the streets to concert halls to headlining Rome's largest unsigned music festival, CoCo and the Butterfields' fresh sound and raw energy on stage has rapidly gained them a large and loyal following.
They are one of the must-see acts of this year's Folk Festival.
The Princess Theatre, Burnham. Friday, September 4 at 8pm. Tickets: Standard £10/ FOTP £9 (Mostly standing)
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