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Fea Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 9,438
Category Chicana Punk Rock, Alternative Rock, Chicana, Punk Rock, Alternative
Concerts
Mar
08
Full Circle Bar
Austin
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Apr
04
James Ballentine "Uptown" VFW Post #246
Minneapolis
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Apr
05
X-Ray Arcade
Cudahy
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Apr
06
Reggies Rock Club
Chicago
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Apr
07
Blueberry Hill
St Louis
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Apr
08
recordBar
Kansas City
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Apr
09
89th Street - OKC
Oklahoma City
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Apr
10
Sundown at Granada
Dallas
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Apr
11
The Secret Group
Houston
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Apr
12
Spiderhouse Ballroom
Austin
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Apr
13
Rah! Rah! Room
San Antonio
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Apr
15
Club Congress
Tucson
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Apr
16
GARDEN AMP
Garden Grove
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Apr
17
Don Quixote
Los Angeles
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About Fea
San Antonio-based band Fea embody one of the most vital tenets of punk: total and unapologetic freedom, fearlessly expressed with both fury and joy. Produced by Chicana punk legend Alice Bag, their sophomore album No Novelties finds Fea following their instincts into entirely unexpected directions (e.g., covering an early-’90s pop anthem from Mexican superstar Gloria Trevi, trash-talking en Français on a yé-yé-inspired track called “Merde”). But even in its most playful moments, No Novelties channels a classic-punk ferocity, endlessly backing Fea’s sticky melodies with breakneck rhythms, blistering guitar riffs, and boldly nuanced vocal work. The follow-up to their self-titled debut –a 2016 release that prompted Iggy Pop to praise Fea in the pages of Rolling Stone, with the Village Voice ranking “No Hablo Espanol” among the year’s best protest songs—No Novelties takes its title from the album-closing “Girl Band.” “It’s referring to that stereotype of how female bands are some kind of novelty with no real talent,” says Lopez. “But that’s not us at all: we know how to play our instruments, we know how to write great songs. So ‘Girl Band’ is basically a middle finger to anyone who underestimates us.” Recording at Sonic Ranch (a studio in the Texas border town of Tornillo), Fea brought both raw intensity and greater complexity to the making of No Novelties, composing more intricately layered arrangements and pushing into heavier emotional terrain than ever before. On lead single “Let Me Down,” the band offsets their frenetic energy with graceful three-part harmonies, their lyrics speaking to social media’s constant enabling of self-absorption. “Social media is a great platform that could potentially be used in a lot of positive ways, but it’s become this weird thing where everyone just puts themselves on display because they’re so obsessed with getting attention,” says Martinez of the song’s inspiration. With No Novelties driven by Fea’s naturalistic use of bilingual lyrics, “Ya Se” injects Spanish-sung gang vocals into a cathartic middle-class anthem. “It’s about living paycheck-to-paycheck, and getting caught in that cycle where you don’t make enough money but you spend too much on things you don’t need, just to get some relief from reality,” says Martinez. “It also came from thinking about how a lot of people in our generation are in a worse financial place than our parents, and how sometimes that makes us feel like failures—even though I don’t think it’s necessarily true that we’ve failed.” Elsewhere on the album, Fea turn confessional on songs like “ICU” (a darkly charged portrait of a toxic relationship) and take on a celebratory mood on such tracks as “Itch” (a surf-punk-leaning look at the scuzzy glory of touring). “We don’t glamorize touring in ‘Itch,’ because for us it’s never glamorous,” Martinez points out. “It’s dirty and smelly and uncomfortable and we love it—we always embrace the dirty.” Born from the ashes of Diaz and Alva’s beloved former band Girl in a Coma, Fea got together in 2015 and soon carved out a kinetic sound shaped by the eclecticism of their homeland. “We all listen to punk and post-punk and riot grrrl music, and we grew up on oldies and Latin music stars and so many other things—so there’s this whole melting-pot effect that definitely comes out in the songs we write,” says Diaz. After putting out their self-titled debut—an album co-produced by Alice Bag, Against Me!’s Laura Jane Grace, and Babes in Toyland’s Lori Barbero—Fea earned acclaim from such outlets as NPR (who hailed the band as “Latina punk at its finest”), and soon began taking their rambunctious live show to venues across the country. Over the past few years, Fea have toured with both Against Me! and Babes in Toyland, as well as with punk icons Agent Orange. And as their audience continues to expand, the band aims to instill every show with the same sense of solidarity, purpose, and irrepressible fun found in their albums. “We’re serious girls, but there’s a lot of humor involved in everything we do,” says Alva. “We try to put on a really rowdy show; we’re always moving around a lot and always smiling at each other. I think everyone in the crowd can tell we’re having a blast, and hopefully that vibe and energy gets transferred onto them. Our favorite shows are the ones where we can really feel that community between us and the audience.”
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Genres
Chicana Punk Rock, Alternative Rock, Chicana, Punk Rock, Alternative
Band members
VOCALS: LETTY FEA, DRUMS: PHANIE FEA, BASS: JENN FEA
Photos
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What fans are saying
Lee
5 / 5
Incredible band!
Mohawk Austin, TX
Sep 24, 2018
Shaughnessy
4 / 5
Great band!
The Outland Springfield, MO
Aug 30, 2018
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Fea Tour Cities
Cudahy, WI Oklahoma City, OK Tucson, AZ Minneapolis, MN Austin, TX Dallas, TX Kansas City, MO Chicago, IL Garden Grove, CA Houston, TX Los Angeles, CA San Antonio, TX St Louis, MO

Frequently Asked Questions About Fea

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Fea on tour?

Yes, Fea is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Fea concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Fea tour is scheduled for 14 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Fea scheduled to play?

Fea is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Fea tour start?

Fea’s tour starts Mar 08, 2025 and ends on Apr 17, 2025. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in Austin at Full Circle Bar and their next upcoming concert will be in Oklahoma City at 89th Street - OKC.

What venues is Fea performing at?

As part of the Fea tour, Fea is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Mar 08 - Austin, TX @ Full Circle Bar
Apr 04 - Minneapolis, MN @ James Ballentine "Uptown" VFW Post #246
Apr 05 - Cudahy, WI @ X-Ray Arcade
Apr 06 - Chicago, IL @ Reggies Rock Club
Apr 07 - St Louis, MO @ Blueberry Hill
Apr 08 - Kansas City, MO @ recordBar
Apr 09 - Oklahoma City, OK @ 89th Street - OKC
Apr 10 - Dallas, TX @ Sundown at Granada
Apr 11 - Houston, TX @ The Secret Group
Apr 12 - Austin, TX @ Spiderhouse Ballroom
Apr 13 - San Antonio, TX @ Rah! Rah! Room
Apr 15 - Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress
Apr 16 - Garden Grove, CA @ GARDEN AMP
Apr 17 - Los Angeles, CA @ Don Quixote
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