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“If you’re unfamiliar with Feng, now is the time to tap in.”
– HYPEBEAST
“One of the best new rappers to break into the U.K. hip-hop scene.”
– INTERVIEW
“An artist whose optimism and self-assured bars have put him on the fast track.”
– The FADER
“The most likely member of U.K.’s underground to f*ck around and end up with a Song of the Summer.”
– Pigeons & Planes
(May 19, 2026 – Los Angeles) – Coming off of his riotous U.S. festival debut at Rolling Loud Orlando, U.K. underground phenom Feng launches his completely sold-out Weekend Rockstar Tour tonight, kicking off with his inaugural North American run. The highly anticipated shows follow months of feverish buzz culminating in the release of the 20-year-old’s debut album, Weekend Rockstar. Listen HERE, and find Feng’s routing below.
After selling out in short order, the Weekend Rockstar Tour picked up several venue upgrades and additional dates — including an extra night at iconic Sunset Strip venue The Roxy and a second stop in New York, where Feng is playing both Bowery Ballroom and the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Tonight, he hits Vancouver before proceeding to Seattle, San Francisco, Houston, Atlanta, D.C., Toronto, and more. After a series of festivals including The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash and Warsaw’s CLOUT, the tour heads to Europe and the U.K.
Feng made a major impact at Rolling Loud Orlando, packing out the tent at the Zig-Zag Stage on Friday, May 8. It was his first-ever show on U.S. soil, and he came out to a roaring crowd who sang every word of his 2025 hit “Princess” back at him — watch the full set HERE. Fengbrought his signature positive-punk energy, ending the show by jumping down from the stage and hugging fans. As Bars wrote, “Feng shut down the Zig-Zag Stage.”
He also sat down for an interview as part of the official festival livestream. A few days before, Feng teamed up with Sadprt to throw a party by xaviersobased, among others.
Equally informed by the red hot U.K. underground scene he came up in and alternative visions of pop that have reshaped radio around the world, Weekend Rockstar is out now. The 13-song set channels the joyous messiness of youth, held down by the artist/producer’s mellow delivery and guiding optimism as he navigates love, ambition, and sudden stardom.
Aside from “XOXO,” Weekend Rockstar was entirely written, recorded, and mixed by Feng, with co-production by him and (mostly) Bilal Hamdi. The LP was preceded by singles like “J*b” and “Cali Crazy,” which capture Feng’s recent transition from nine-to-five monotony to neon-streaked weekends. He also dropped the dreamlike video for “Firework,” a bright song that embodies the heart of the album with lyrics like, “Don’t know what’s coming for you, but I know it’s something bright / You’re like a firework, that’s about to light.”
Feng’s own career has taken off like a supercharged bottle rocket. He entered the year leading The FADER’s “Artists to Watch in 2026” lineup — and is a member of their current GEN F class — while hitting similar lists by Complex, Pigeons & Planes, and Ones to Watch, who wrote, “Feng’s music bleeds personality and charisma, somehow painting a picture of a young visionary who is both painstakingly polished and effortlessly brilliant.”
He most recently racked up headlines from Highsnobiety, among others, during Milan Fashion Week as part of an underground rap invasion (including Nettspend, fakemink, and others) that swept through the Gucci show in particular. Feng’s also become known for his increasingly legendary house parties, which have been covered in-depth by INTERVIEW Magazine, DAZED, and Pitchfork. Party with Feng on The Weekend Rockstar Tour.
Feng’s Weekend Rockstar Tour Dates
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May 19 – Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl
May 20 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos
May 21 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
May 23 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
May 26 – West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy
May 27 – West Hollywood, CA @ The Roxy
May 28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom
May 31 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues Houston
Jun 01 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas
Jun 03 – Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage – The Loft
Jun 05 – Washington DC @ The Atlantis
Jun 07 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
Jun 08 – New York City, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Jun 09 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Jun 11 – Toronto, ON @ The Opera House
Jun 13 – Bridgeview, IL @ Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash ^
Jul 01 – Gräfenhainichen, Germany @ splash! Festival ^
Jul 09 – Frauenfeld, Switzerland @ Openair Frauenfeld 2026 ^
Jul 10-11 – Warsaw, Poland @ CLOUT Festival 2026 ^
Sep 08 – Paris, FR @ Trabendo
Sep 10 – Munich, DE @ Feierwerk Hansa 39
Sep 11 – Prague, CZ @ Rock Café
Sep 12 – Berlin, DE @ Columbia Theater
Sep 14 – Amsterdam, NL @ Tolhuistuin
Sep 15 – Brussels, BE @ Botanique (Museum)
Sep 16 – Cologne, BE @ Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld
Sep 18 – Bristol, UK @ Electric Bristol
Sep 19 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy 2
Sep 21 – Dublin, IE @ Vicar Street
Sep 23 – Manchester, UK @ New Century Hall
Sep 24 – Leeds, UK @ Project House
Sep 25 – Glasgow, UK @ Queen Margaret Union
Sep 27 – Brighton, UK @ Concorde 2
Sep 29 – London, UK @ Electric Brixton
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