Funtcase
November 22, 2024
Slayd Productions Proudly Presents:
Funtcase ft. Sweettooth
Funtcase
Sweettooth
Flipswitch
RSK
Sekura
The Thunderbird Café and Music Hall
4053 Butler St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
21+
Doors open at 8
Music 9-2
The setup for the night.
An Unforgettable Night at Funtcase: Art, Music, and Good Vibes at Thunderbird
If you’ve ever had the chance to experience a live show that combines top-notch music with a vibrant, electrifying atmosphere, then you know how rare it is to be part of something truly memorable. That’s exactly what happened when I had the opportunity to sell my art at Funtcase — an incredible night hosted by Slayd Productions at Thunderbird.
The event had everything you could ask for: a killer lineup, a venue that had the perfect mix of grunge and glamour, and an atmosphere that felt like pure magic. Let me take you through the experience and share just how unforgettable the night was.
The Venue: Thunderbird - The Perfect Backdrop
Thunderbird is one of those places that you can’t help but fall in love with. It has a certain rawness to it that gives every event a unique edge. The combination of industrial design, neon lights, and urban charm made it the ideal location for a night of high-energy beats and electrifying art. Whether you were on the dance floor or checking out the art booths (like mine!), there was always something to catch your eye.
As soon as I walked in and set up my booth, I knew this was going to be something special. The vibe of the venue — that perfect balance of cozy yet expansive — immediately set the tone for a night that felt both intimate and larger-than-life.
Slayd Productions: A Crew That Knows How to Throw a Party
I’ve been part of many events, but there’s something about Slayd Productions that sets them apart. From the moment I arrived, their attention to detail was clear. The team made sure everything was running smoothly, from the lighting to the sound setup, creating the perfect environment for Funtcase to shine.
What really stood out to me, though, was how Slayd Productions made everyone — artists, vendors, performers, and attendees alike — feel like part of the experience. It wasn’t just about selling tickets or creating a show; it was about fostering a sense of community. The energy in the room was electric, and that’s all thanks to the fantastic team behind the event.
Funtcase: A Night of Bass and Beats
If you know anything about Funtcase, you know that the bass is massive. The night was headlined by none other than the legendary Funtcase himself, who absolutely crushed it with an unforgettable set. The bass drops were so intense they seemed to reverberate through your bones, while the lighter melodic moments gave the crowd a chance to breathe before diving back into the heavy beats.
It was clear that the crowd was there to experience the music, and the energy in the room was contagious. The crowd danced, vibed, and lost themselves in the music, while I was lucky enough to witness the whole thing while selling my art. Every time the beat dropped, it felt like the entire room surged together as one — a beautiful reminder of how music and art have the power to unite people in a way nothing else can.
My Art at Funtcase: A New Kind of Connection
Selling art at events like this is always an adventure, and this one was no exception. My booth was filled with pieces that captured the vibe of the night — bold, colorful, and a little wild, just like the crowd. It was amazing to see how many people were drawn to the art, and even better to hear how it resonated with them. There’s something about the atmosphere at a music event like this that makes people more open, more connected, and more willing to embrace new things — including the art on display.
What I loved most was how many people took the time to not only check out my pieces but also talk about them. The connection between art and music felt so natural in that environment. Some visitors even told me how they could hear the music in the colors and energy of the pieces, and that, to me, was the ultimate compliment. The fusion of visual art and music creates this beautiful conversation between two forms of expression, and being able to experience that on a night like Funtcase was just surreal.
The People: A Community of Creatives
What made this event truly unforgettable was the people. From the fellow vendors to the attendees, everyone was there for the love of art, music, and good vibes. There’s something special about the EDM scene that fosters such a positive and open energy, and this event was no different. People were supportive, excited, and genuinely interested in what was happening around them — whether it was the next drop in the music or the art they were experiencing.
I got to meet so many amazing people, all of whom had their own unique stories and reasons for attending Funtcase. Some were longtime fans of Funtcase’s music, others were first-timers just there to enjoy the night, but everyone was part of the same collective energy. And to be able to share that moment with them through my art was truly special.
A Huge Thank You
I can’t finish this post without giving a huge thank you to everyone who made this event possible — from Slayd Productions for hosting such an incredible night, to everyone who stopped by my booth to check out the art, and of course, to all the people who supported my work by purchasing pieces and taking them home. Your energy made the night unforgettable.
To Funtcase, for bringing the bass and the vibes in such an unforgettable way — thank you for creating an experience that was as much about community as it was about music.
And finally, a big thank you to everyone who came together that night — you all made it an event I’ll never forget.
If you missed Funtcase this time, don’t worry — these kinds of experiences don’t come around every day, but when they do, they’re worth the wait. Keep an eye out for the next one, and in the meantime, keep vibing, keep creating, and keep supporting live music and local art!
Until next time! 🎶🎨💥