British rock band Marmozets delivered an electric, sweat-soaked performance at Rescue Rooms on 26 January, turning the packed venue into a wall of noise and movement. Demand was so intense that security were forced to keep the entrance doors open as fans continued to pile in.
From the first note to the last, Rescue Rooms was buzzing. Stage divers, mass sing-alongs, and constant crowd interaction made it obvious just how strong Marmozets’ bond with their audience really is. Vocalist Rebecca “Becca” Bottomley and her brother, guitarist Jack Bottomley, kept the energy high between songs, chatting easily with the crowd and trading playful banter that helped create a warm, inclusive atmosphere throughout the night.

Rebecca’s powerful voice and commanding stage presence were impossible to ignore, cutting through the chaos with ease. The band also treated fans to exciting news, announcing that a new album is set for release later this year — a reveal that was met with a roar of approval from the room.
This show was a clear reminder that Marmozets don’t measure success by the size of the stage. What matters is the intensity, the connection, and the shared experience between band and fans. Judging by the passion on display at Rescue Rooms, Marmozets are deeply in love with what they do — and their ever-growing fanbase is right there with them. The future looks loud, fearless, and very exciting.

Setlist:
A Kiss From a Mother
Play
Weird and Wonderful
Is It Horrible
Particle
You Want The Truth
Habits
Running With The Stars In Your Eyes
Love You Good
Move, Shake, Hide
Cut Back
Captivate You
New York
Why Do You Hate Me?
Major System Error



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