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    Little Feat Announce Final Tour, Share New Song With Inara George

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    Little Feat Announce Final Tour, Share New Song With Inara George


    More than half a century after forming, roots-rock stalwarts Little Feat have announced the start of their final tour. The Last Farewell Tour kicks off in April with shows across the southern United States, though the band have confirmed a global tour to follow. Check out Little Feat’s full list of tour dates below.

    “Playing is the joy and satisfaction of touring, but it comes with the hard part—travel, the endless miles on a bus,” Little Feat shared in a statement. “It’s definitely not an absolute, never-gonna-play again statement.  This wind-down will take several years to accomplish, and while it does, Feat will continue to perform and record as long as they are able. It’s a retirement from the travel of touring.”

    The Last Farewell Tour’s lineup will feature founding keyboardist Bill Payne alongside guitarists Fred Tackett and Scott Sharrard, bassist Kenny Gradney, percussionist Sam Clayton, and drummer Tony Leone. Paul Barrere, the band’s longtime guitarist and singer, died in 2019.

    Little Feat shared their latest album, Strike Up the Band, earlier this year. Alongside the tour announcement, they’ve shared “Feathers and a Smile,” a song written by the band’s late co-founder Lowell George and sung by his daughter, Inara George.

    Revisit Pitchfork’s review of the reissue of Little Feat’s 1978 live album Waiting for Columbus.

    Little Feat: The Last Farewell Tour

    Little Feat:

    01-11-18 Fort Lauderdale, FL – Sandy Beaches Cruise 2026
    01-19-22 Fort Lauderdale, FL – The Big Easy Cruise 2026
    04-10 Orlando, FL – Plaza Theatre
    04-11 Miramar Beach, FL – Joe Bonamassa’s Sound Wave Beach Weekend 2026
    04-13 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre
    04-14 Roanoke, VA – Jefferson Center
    04-16 Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
    04-17 Montgomery, AL – Montgomery Performing Arts Center
    04-19 Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre
    04-20 Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
    05-03 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
    05-05 Eureka Springs, AR – City Auditorium
    05-06 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre
    05-08 Iowa City, IA – Englert Theatre
    05-09 St. Charles, IL – Arcada Theatre
    05-24 Thornville, OH – Dark Star Jubilee



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