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Twiddle Performs at The Clubhouse

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Twiddle performs at the Clubhouse on August 13. COURTESY THE CLUBHOUSE

Twiddle performs at the Clubhouse on August 13. COURTESY THE CLUBHOUSE

authorStaff Writer on Jun 21, 2023

Vermont-based rock band Twiddle will perform for one night only as part of the Distance Makes The Heart Tour on August 13 at The Clubhouse in East Hampton.

Known for their trademark sound, delicately orbiting the worlds of funk, jazz, rock, reggae and bluegrass, Twiddle has repeatedly sold out some of the most legendary venues in the world, including Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Capitol Theatre in their nearly 20 years of jaw-dropping live performances. They have ignited festivals such as Bonnaroo and Electric Forest, in addition to launching and headlining their own annual extravaganza Tumble Down Festival. Along the way, they have built a powerful catalog highlighted by the 2017 double-disc epic Plump (Chapters 1 & 2). To date, they’ve also gathered over 100 million streams and counting. Throughout 2021, Twiddle wrote and recorded “Every Last Leaf,” their fifth full-length studio album, described as “a bold exploration of the cyclical nature of life.” For the first time, they teamed up with producer Clint Bierman behind-the-board, recording in Sugar Shack, Mihali’s Savoulidis home studio.

The event will be produced by New York-based producers Murmrr, MRR Experiences and The Clubhouse. A portion of all ticket sales will go to the White Light Foundation, Twiddle’s affiliate 501c3 organization.

The Clubhouse is at 174 Daniels Hole Road, East Hampton. To purchase tickets, visit clubhousehamptons.com.

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