Hard rock has long been known for its diabolical associations, from Jimmy Page's devout following of 'The Great Beast' Aleister Crowley to Keith Richard's obsession with the occult. But only one man can lay claim to being the inspiration for ultra-violent serial killer Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers, Oliver Stone's frenzied study of the relationship between the mass media and mass murderers. Enter Jerry Joseph. Show starts at 8:30pm. No Cover. Read More.
A singer-songwriter in the vain of The Smiths, REM and Radiohead, London-born musician Billy Page has been collecting experiences on the overland Asian trail for the better part of a decade. He's played China, Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. "I love Cambodia — I keep coming back. The people here are warm-hearted and friendly and I've had great gigs here." Page first played Cambodia in 2011, when he played half a dozen or so shows in Phnom Penh. He had so much fun he couldn't help but return. Page plays The FCC on Sat Feb 18. Show starts at 8:30pm. No Cover. Read More.
With his iPod and a library of Latin jazz, DJ Jimmy Campbell brings the spirits of 1950s Havana to The FCC Phnom Penh, where salsa partners will turn The FCC's upstairs dining room into a dance floor. Dancing starts on Saturday 21st Jan at 8:30 p.m. until late, and the more experienced dancers are always happy to dip and twirl with new followers of the craze. No cover.