Meeting in the pub on their first day of moving to London, Cape Orange was formed by Manchurian guitarist and studio engineer, Maddie, Welsh drummer, Stevie and London singer, Jen. Bonding over their love of old soul, the trio find themselves in the capital being heavily influenced by the South London’s jazz scene, to emulate a sound that is a blend of RnB, soul and powerful pop tunes.
Over the past year, the girls have headlined and sold out notable London venues such as The Camden Assembly, Notting Hill Arts Club and O2 Islington, and have just returned from a run of shows in Manchester. On stage, the girls are joined by brass instrumentalists and often have their audiences singing their own lyrics back to them. Their energy onstage is unmatched and Cape Orange have already built a dedicated fanbase.
Spinning modern pop with an edge of retro disco and dance, Cape Orange are set to release their highly anticipated single this winter.
Meeting in the pub on their first day of moving to London, Cape Orange was formed by Manchurian guitarist and studio engineer, Maddie, Welsh drummer, Stevie and London singer, Jen. Bonding over their love of old soul, the trio find themselves in the capital being heavily influenced by the South London’s jazz scene, to emulate a sound that is a blend of RnB, soul and powerful pop tunes.
Over the past year, the girls have headlined and sold out notable London venues such as The Camden Assembly, Notting Hill Arts Club and O2 Islington, and have just returned from a run of shows in Manchester. On stage, the girls are joined by brass instrumentalists and often have their audiences singing their own lyrics back to them. Their energy onstage is unmatched and Cape Orange have already built a dedicated fanbase.
Spinning modern pop with an edge of retro disco and dance, Cape Orange are set to release their highly anticipated single this winter.