You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In


O'funk'illo
5,071 Followers
• 4 Upcoming Shows
4 Upcoming Shows
Never miss another O'funk'illo concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to O'funk'illo to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
O'funk'illo's tour
Fans Also Follow
Def Con Dos
9K Followers
Follow
Hora Zulu
4K Followers
Follow
La Raíz
26K Followers
Follow
Boikot
20K Followers
Follow
Jamiroquai
744K Followers
Follow
Kase.O
31K Followers
Follow
About O'funk'illo
O'funkillo fue un grupo musical sevillano de funky ("Funky andaluz embrutessío" según los propios miembros del grupo). Su nombre proviene de mezclar la expresión sevillana "ojú killo" con el funk, principal estilo de la banda. Aparte del funk, O'funk'illo cuenta con una gran variedad de estilos en sus composiciones, desde el metal al flamenco, pasando por el reggae.
Los comienzos de O'funk'illo se remontan al año 1997, cuando actuaban bajo el nombre de Motherfunkers, principalmente haciendo versiones. El grupo obtuvo buena acogida, y decidieron empezar a componer con el actual nombre de O'funk'illo. Con el tiempo, el grupo consolidó su éxito, formando parte del cartel de varios festivales de música de importancia, como el Viña Rock o el Espárrago Rock y multitud de conciertos en solitario por toda España. Su último trabajo tuvo una especial acogida, tanto en el público, como en los medios. Sus fans se autodenominan funkáticos.
Además de producir sus dos últimos discos, O'funk'illo fueron productores y promotores del grupo Las Niñas, cuyas componentes fueron vocalistas en los dos primeros trabajos del grupo.
O'funk'illo se disolvió en febrero de 2006.
ENGLISH VERSION//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
O'funk'illo was a Spanish funky band coming from Seville, Spain. As the band members used to say they have a "Funky Andaluz Embrutessío" style.
The band name comes from mixing the Spanish from Seville slang expression "ojú quillo" with "funk", main band's style.
Apart from funk, O'funk'illo have tasted several music styles from metal to flamenco passing by reggae.
The beginnings are found in year 1997, when they were performing as "Motherfunkers", generally playing covers. As the band was winning over audience, they decided to start writing their own songs and change the name to the actual "O'funk'illo".
After a while, the band was gaining success, performing in several summer music festivals with relative importance, as "Viña Rock" or "Espárrago Rock", and lots of tours all over Spain.
Their last album had a special hit both in critics and public.
Their fans are called themselves "funkáticos".
Apart from producing their own two last records, O'funk'illo were producers and promoters of the band "Las niñas", whom components were performing as vocals on the first two O'funk'illo 's records.
O'funk'illo split as a band in February 2006.
Los comienzos de O'funk'illo se remontan al año 1997, cuando actuaban bajo el nombre de Motherfunkers, principalmente haciendo versiones. El grupo obtuvo buena acogida, y decidieron empezar a componer con el actual nombre de O'funk'illo. Con el tiempo, el grupo consolidó su éxito, formando parte del cartel de varios festivales de música de importancia, como el Viña Rock o el Espárrago Rock y multitud de conciertos en solitario por toda España. Su último trabajo tuvo una especial acogida, tanto en el público, como en los medios. Sus fans se autodenominan funkáticos.
Además de producir sus dos últimos discos, O'funk'illo fueron productores y promotores del grupo Las Niñas, cuyas componentes fueron vocalistas en los dos primeros trabajos del grupo.
O'funk'illo se disolvió en febrero de 2006.
ENGLISH VERSION//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
O'funk'illo was a Spanish funky band coming from Seville, Spain. As the band members used to say they have a "Funky Andaluz Embrutessío" style.
The band name comes from mixing the Spanish from Seville slang expression "ojú quillo" with "funk", main band's style.
Apart from funk, O'funk'illo have tasted several music styles from metal to flamenco passing by reggae.
The beginnings are found in year 1997, when they were performing as "Motherfunkers", generally playing covers. As the band was winning over audience, they decided to start writing their own songs and change the name to the actual "O'funk'illo".
After a while, the band was gaining success, performing in several summer music festivals with relative importance, as "Viña Rock" or "Espárrago Rock", and lots of tours all over Spain.
Their last album had a special hit both in critics and public.
Their fans are called themselves "funkáticos".
Apart from producing their own two last records, O'funk'illo were producers and promoters of the band "Las niñas", whom components were performing as vocals on the first two O'funk'illo 's records.
O'funk'illo split as a band in February 2006.
Show More
Genres:
Funk, R&b, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul, Soul
Hometown:
Seville, Spain
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to O'funk'illo to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
O'funk'illo's tour
About O'funk'illo
O'funkillo fue un grupo musical sevillano de funky ("Funky andaluz embrutessío" según los propios miembros del grupo). Su nombre proviene de mezclar la expresión sevillana "ojú killo" con el funk, principal estilo de la banda. Aparte del funk, O'funk'illo cuenta con una gran variedad de estilos en sus composiciones, desde el metal al flamenco, pasando por el reggae.
Los comienzos de O'funk'illo se remontan al año 1997, cuando actuaban bajo el nombre de Motherfunkers, principalmente haciendo versiones. El grupo obtuvo buena acogida, y decidieron empezar a componer con el actual nombre de O'funk'illo. Con el tiempo, el grupo consolidó su éxito, formando parte del cartel de varios festivales de música de importancia, como el Viña Rock o el Espárrago Rock y multitud de conciertos en solitario por toda España. Su último trabajo tuvo una especial acogida, tanto en el público, como en los medios. Sus fans se autodenominan funkáticos.
Además de producir sus dos últimos discos, O'funk'illo fueron productores y promotores del grupo Las Niñas, cuyas componentes fueron vocalistas en los dos primeros trabajos del grupo.
O'funk'illo se disolvió en febrero de 2006.
ENGLISH VERSION//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
O'funk'illo was a Spanish funky band coming from Seville, Spain. As the band members used to say they have a "Funky Andaluz Embrutessío" style.
The band name comes from mixing the Spanish from Seville slang expression "ojú quillo" with "funk", main band's style.
Apart from funk, O'funk'illo have tasted several music styles from metal to flamenco passing by reggae.
The beginnings are found in year 1997, when they were performing as "Motherfunkers", generally playing covers. As the band was winning over audience, they decided to start writing their own songs and change the name to the actual "O'funk'illo".
After a while, the band was gaining success, performing in several summer music festivals with relative importance, as "Viña Rock" or "Espárrago Rock", and lots of tours all over Spain.
Their last album had a special hit both in critics and public.
Their fans are called themselves "funkáticos".
Apart from producing their own two last records, O'funk'illo were producers and promoters of the band "Las niñas", whom components were performing as vocals on the first two O'funk'illo 's records.
O'funk'illo split as a band in February 2006.
Los comienzos de O'funk'illo se remontan al año 1997, cuando actuaban bajo el nombre de Motherfunkers, principalmente haciendo versiones. El grupo obtuvo buena acogida, y decidieron empezar a componer con el actual nombre de O'funk'illo. Con el tiempo, el grupo consolidó su éxito, formando parte del cartel de varios festivales de música de importancia, como el Viña Rock o el Espárrago Rock y multitud de conciertos en solitario por toda España. Su último trabajo tuvo una especial acogida, tanto en el público, como en los medios. Sus fans se autodenominan funkáticos.
Además de producir sus dos últimos discos, O'funk'illo fueron productores y promotores del grupo Las Niñas, cuyas componentes fueron vocalistas en los dos primeros trabajos del grupo.
O'funk'illo se disolvió en febrero de 2006.
ENGLISH VERSION//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
O'funk'illo was a Spanish funky band coming from Seville, Spain. As the band members used to say they have a "Funky Andaluz Embrutessío" style.
The band name comes from mixing the Spanish from Seville slang expression "ojú quillo" with "funk", main band's style.
Apart from funk, O'funk'illo have tasted several music styles from metal to flamenco passing by reggae.
The beginnings are found in year 1997, when they were performing as "Motherfunkers", generally playing covers. As the band was winning over audience, they decided to start writing their own songs and change the name to the actual "O'funk'illo".
After a while, the band was gaining success, performing in several summer music festivals with relative importance, as "Viña Rock" or "Espárrago Rock", and lots of tours all over Spain.
Their last album had a special hit both in critics and public.
Their fans are called themselves "funkáticos".
Apart from producing their own two last records, O'funk'illo were producers and promoters of the band "Las niñas", whom components were performing as vocals on the first two O'funk'illo 's records.
O'funk'illo split as a band in February 2006.
Show More
Genres:
Funk, R&b, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul, Soul
Hometown:
Seville, Spain
Fans Also Follow
Def Con Dos
9K Followers
Follow
Hora Zulu
4K Followers
Follow
La Raíz
26K Followers
Follow
Boikot
20K Followers
Follow
Jamiroquai
744K Followers
Follow
Kase.O
31K Followers
Follow
Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.