There’s something magical about a night with ‘The Dip’. Their music doesn’t just fill the room—it takes over, wrapping you in its energy and leaving you completely hooked.
From the first soulful chord, the crowd was hooked, their heads swaying in rhythm to the band’s genre-blending sound. Known for their jazzy brass embellishments and infectious pop sensibilities, ‘The Dip’ delivered a performance that was equal parts smooth and electrifying. It was impossible to resist the groove they laid down as it became a sonic invitation to let loose and dance.
Tom Eddy’s vocal range was a revelation, a force of nature which commanded the room with ease. His voice moved effortlessly between smooth melodies and powerful belts, carrying emotions which felt both intimate and universal.
It wasn’t just the notes he sang. His voice filled every corner of Thalia Hall with warmth and soul and pulled every listener into his world. At times, his voice felt like a golden thread, stitching together the band’s rich instrumentation into a seamless, captivating tapestry of sound.
Adding to the magic was the sheer joy radiating from the band itself. The brass section brought bursts of energy which felt like sunlight breaking through clouds, while the rhythm guitar and bass anchored the night with grooves so tight they were magnetic. There was a palpable energy between the musicians, each riff and beat feeding off the other to create a setlist feeling alive and unpredictable.
By the end of the night, ‘The Dip’ transformed Thalia Hall into a haven of rhythm and melody. As the final note lingered in the air and the crowd erupted in applause, it was clear this performance was more than just memorable; it was unforgettable. Whether you came for the jazz, the pop, or the chance to dance your heart out, ‘The Dip’ delivered on every level, leaving the audience buzzing and wanting more for night two.
Check out Samantha Irgangs’ photos of the show below: