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Fifty-two years of great music doesn’t squeeze down to one page very easily. “Dixie Chicken,” “Oh Atlanta,” “Willin’,” “Let it Roll,” “Spanish Moon,” and “Fat Man in the Bathtub” are just the merest hint of a repertoire that has inspired more joy and more dancing than you can imagine. Little Feat fused a broad span of styles and genres into something utterly distinctive, a mix of California rock, funk, folk, jazz, country, rockabilly, and New Orleans swamp boogie and more, all stirred into a rich gumbo that can only be Little Feat. Their album Waiting for Columbus is a consensus contender for the finest live rock and roll album ever recorded. Bill Payne (keyboards, vocals), Kenny Gradney (bass), Sam Clayton (percussion and vocals), Fred Tackett (guitars and vocals), Scott Sharrard (guitars and vocals), and Tony Leone (drums) are Little Feat in 2021. Scott (Gregg Allman Band) and Tony (Olabelle, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Midnight Ramble Band) will be new to most Feat fans. Fortunately, they’ve both crossed paths with the band many times over the past decade, and they fit as elegantly and comfortably as a perfectly broken-in pair of jeans. They were born for this. More than fifty years in, they’ve been up and they’ve been down and they know where they belong—standing or sitting behind their instruments, playing for you. And anything’s possible, because the end is not in sight. www.littlefeat.net
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Sam Clayton - percussion, Bill Payne - keyboard, Fred Tackett - guitar, Kenny Gradney - bass, Scott Sharrard - guitar, Tony Leone - drums
My wife and I have listened to Waiting For Columbus for years. Very excited to see Little Feat and hear the music live! We had GREAT seats in the second row. Concert was amazing! Newer players fit in well with the originals. Sound was great. First time to the Clyde Theatre. Very nice. Easy parking. The only knock is that you sit on smaller folding chairs and you are shoulder to shoulder with your neighbor. I am an average size guy and a larger guy sat next to me and we were both cramped. More room please! Concert was great!
Clyde Theatre Fort Wayne, INIt's been a few days since the show to collect my thoughts. First, thanks to Jim Lauderdale for his opening set and lead vocals on 'All That You Dream' it was a perfect match! Next, the Feat's new line players (Scott Sharrard, guitar, and Tony Leone, drums) did pure justice to the Feat legacy. Finally, the last song of the night 'Let It Roll (from 1988 album)' gave homage to the Craig Fuller years which the band introduced to a Tampa crowd on 11/12/88 at the Florida State Fairgrounds (I attended that show). Stellar then, and now! Don't miss them when they come you way!
Ruth Eckerd Hall Clearwater, FL(Little Feat played both the Sailin’ Shoes and Dixie Chicken albums in their entirety Monday night due to being forced to cancel the Sunday night show due to an apparent personnel emergency of the venue staff. ) As great as the Little Feat catalogue of songs is, they are and always have been, at their core, a live band. The musicianship continues to be dazzling, but it’s the joy of playing and the enthusiasm they have for playing live that is their calling card. Nothing more to say, except that it was a great show and a fantastic way to end this summer’s The Albums Tour. It was hot, start to finish.
The Vic Theatre Chicago, ILI have seen the Feat over 80 times, from the Lowell era, to the various re-incarnations, and three times on this tour. The show was amazing and the band is tighter then ever. The joy that they have for being on stage is so very evident and Scott Sharrod and Tony Leone are amazing additions to the band. If you are one of those who thought Little Feat should have ended when Lowell George died, then you have not seen Scott play and sing. His slide work is incredible and Tony is as close to Richie that you can get. Can't wait to see what the future entails!
Royal Oak Music Theatre Royal Oak, MII've seen every Little FEAT concert to come to Arizona for the past 30+ years and I'll have to say this one didn't disappoint. I miss Paul Barrier and Richie Hayward but Scott Sharard would have made Paul and Lowell proud. His slide guitar licks are spot on and excellent. While he didn't have Lowell's deep voice that we all identify with some of his signature tunes, he did a great job.. There are still many cities on their Waiting for Columbus tour including Tucson on December 7th. You're missing out on an awesome show if you miss this tour.
Celebrity Theatre Phoenix, AZYes, Little Feat is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Little Feat concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Little Feat tour is scheduled for 45 dates across 43 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.
Little Feat is scheduled to play 45 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
Little Feat's tour starts Apr 10, 2026 and ends on Sep 19, 2026. They will play 43 cities; their most recent concert was held in Orlando at The Plaza Live and their next upcoming concert will be in Austin at Paramount Theatre.
As part of the Little Feat tour, Little Feat is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities: