The Felice Brothers – UK TOUR 2027
The Felice Brothers are set to return to the UK as part of their 2027 tour, bringing their distinctive blend of folk rock and Americana to Leeds. Originating from the Catskill Mountains of New York, this American band is celebrated for its evocative storytelling and seamless melding of folk, rock, and country influences. Fronted by Ian Felice (guitar and vocals) alongside James Felice (piano and vocals), Jeske Hume (bass), and Will Lawrence (drums), they have built a loyal following with their raw and authentic musical narratives.
This tour follows on from their recent activity, including the 2024 release of Valley of Abandoned Songs, a deeply introspective album featuring previously unreleased tracks from sessions dating back to their earlier works. The album weaves themes of death, regret, fear, devotion, and disillusionment, giving fans insight into the breadth of the band’s creative depth.
September’s tour to the UK is too brief so we will be returning in February 2027 to do this thing right. Who knows…we might even have something fresh to share with you all. See you soon. Peace and Love, the brothers.
If you appreciate the storytelling lyricism and Americana soundscapes crafted by artists like Jason Isbell or Gillian Welch, The Felice Brothers’ live performances offer a similarly rich experience. Their ability to interlace gritty human emotions with energetic and musically textured arrangements makes for compelling concerts that resonate deeply with country and roots music lovers.
Leeds Irish Centre
The venue for this February date, the Leeds Irish Centre, is a notable local fixture known for its vibrant community and cultural events. With a membership of over a thousand individuals and facilities that include four function suites and a private members bar, it provides an intimate yet inviting setting for The Felice Brothers’ heartfelt performance. The environment is well suited to audiences appreciating the combination of folk traditions and the contemporary Americana sound that the band embodies.




