Feid Announces Three-City Australia Tour for July Debut
feid has announced his first-ever headline shows in Australia, with three dates set for July. The run starts in Melbourne and ends in Brisbane, giving the Colombian artist his first headline footprint in the market.
Melbourne to Brisbane
The tour opens at Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on Thursday, July 2, then moves to TikTok Entertainment Centre in Sydney on Friday, July 3. It closes at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Sunday, July 5, a compact routing that puts the whole Australian leg into three major cities across one weekend.
General public tickets go on sale at 1pm on Monday, May 18. Mastercard presale access begins at 11am on Thursday, May 14, followed by a Live Nation presale at 12pm on Friday, May 15, giving buyers two early windows before the full release.
Feid vs Ferxxo
The dates sit inside the Feid vs Ferxxo: Falxo Tour – El Mano a Mano Del Año, the live run attached to Feid’s first Australian headline shows. Rolling Stone Australia described the tour’s purpose as a “closer, more immersive connection,” which fits a performer who has built scale without previously headlining there.
Feid’s recent slate helps explain the timing. He recently unveiled the music video for Que Vuelta Vox and appeared at Netflix Is A Joke Fest in Los Angeles over the weekend alongside Marcello Hernandez, adding visual and live-event momentum before the Australia announcement.
Seven Hot 100 Songs
Seven songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and 25 entries on the Billboard Global 200 give Feid a catalog with measurable crossover reach, while two consecutive years inside Spotify’s Top 10 most-streamed artists globally put him in a different live tier than a regional breakout act. The Australian run is the first test of that pull in a headline setting across three cities.
Fans who want in should treat the presales as the practical opening here: Mastercard on Thursday, May 14, then Live Nation on Friday, May 15, before the general sale on Monday, May 18. Once those windows pass, the live market shifts from access to availability, and July becomes a question of how quickly Feid can convert streaming scale into Australian ticket demand.