The Felice Brothers are the Hudson Valley band whose ramshackle, literary folk-rock helped shape the modern folk revival.
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The Felice Brothers
Leeds Irish Centre, Leeds
Doors at 00:00
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Kilimanjaro Live presents
The Felice Brothers
+ support
Gorilla, Manchester
Doors at 19:00 | Ends: 22:30
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Regular Music presents
The Felice Brothers
Plus special guests
The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Doors at 19:00
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Crosstown Concerts Presents
The Felice Brothers
Bristol Beacon Hall - The Lantern, Bristol
Doors at 19:00 | Ends: 23:00
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Kilimanjaro Live presents
The Felice Brothers
+ support
O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
Doors at 19:00 | Ends: 23:00
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DHP Presents
The Felice Brothers
Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
Doors at 18:30 | Ends: 22:00
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Crosstown Concerts Presents
The Felice Brothers
The Crossing, Birmingham
Doors at 19:00
Headlining
Found Festival 2026
This Is The Kit, Stornoway, Elephant Sessions, The Felice Brothers & more!
Claydon Estate, Buckingham
Performing at
The Long Road
Stanford Hall, Lutterworth
Gates at: 12:00 | Ends: 23:59
The Felice Brothers first emerged from New York's Hudson Valley with a gloriously ramshackle sound that draws on everything from Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan to Walt Whitman and Flannery O'Connor. In just a few short years, they went from busking in the subway to playing Radio City Music Hall with Bright Eyes and appearing everywhere from the Newport Folk Festival to Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble. Beginning with Tonight at the Arizona (2007), the band helped pave the way for the modern folk revival, while at the same time testing its boundaries with bold sonic experimentation and unyielding integrity.
Their album Valley of Abandoned Songs arrived on Conor Oberst's Million Stars label and shows the group at their most intimate and unvarnished. Balancing hope and despair in equal measure, it explores the search for meaning and connection through the eyes of a wide-ranging cast of misfits and outcasts. Rootsy, literary and quietly profound, it is the work of a band who have always followed their own path.
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