Feid Gira / Tour 2026
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0 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Feid across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
Feid is currently between tours. No confirmed 2026 North America dates on Ticketmaster right now — this page auto-updates the moment new dates drop.
- How do I get Feid tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Feid shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Feid
FFeid is the Colombian Reggaeton artist on the 2026 gira — bilingual production, live band plus DJ, and a perreo-friendly setlist that pulls from every era of the catalog. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Feid Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Feid tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Feid dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Feid tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
FeidVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Feid VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Feidconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the FeidVIP & meet and greet guide.
FeidPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Feid 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Feidtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Feid presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Feid
Feid — stylized FERXXO when the energy demands it — is the Colombian reggaetonero who turned Medellín's neo-perreo wave into a global headlining business inside the span of three album cycles. Born Salomón Villada Hoyos on August 19, 1992 in Medellín, classically trained as a singer at the Universidad de Antioquia conservatory, he spent the back half of the 2010s as one of the most in-demand songwriters in Latin urbano — credits behind hits for J Balvin, Maluma, Sebastián Yatra, Reykon, and Yandel — before pivoting fully into his own artist project around 2018 with the Ferxxo mixtape series. Ferxxo Vol IV, Vol V, and Vol X cemented the green-tinted Reggaeton Lite aesthetic and the looser, lower-BPM neo-perreo sound that separates him from the Wisin & Yandel old guard and from the Puerto Rican trap lineage that runs through Bad Bunny and Anuel AA. FERXXOCALIPSIS in 2023, FERXXOCALIPSIS 2 in 2024, and the Ferxxocalipsis 2025 closing chapter completed a trilogy that crossed streaming thresholds previously held only by Bad Bunny and Karol G — his Medellín peers and frequent collaborators. The Classy 101 single with Young Miko detonated the global perreo charts; Bubalu, Si Tu Supieras, and the colossal Yandel 150 with Yandel placed him at the center of the genre's intergenerational moment. The FXXX BRRR Tour through Latin America transitioned into the FERXXO Nitro Jam World Tour — the first full global stadium-and-arena rollout of his career, with North American, European, Latin American, and Australian legs. He is the third pillar of the current Colombian reggaeton triumvirate alongside J Balvin and Karol G. This page is the central hub for tour dates, ticket guidance, the cities he plays most, and what to expect when you walk into a Ferxxo show.
About Feid
Salomón Villada Hoyos grew up in Medellín during the post-Pablo era — the city's reinvention years, when reggaeton went from being treated as paisa lowlife music to the city's defining cultural export. He studied classical voice at the Universidad de Antioquia conservatory — formal solfège, ear training, choral repertoire — and earned a music degree before pivoting fully into urbano. The first wave was as a songwriter and producer through the mid-2010s: he wrote and co-wrote for J Balvin, Maluma, Sebastián Yatra, Reykon, Daddy Yankee, Camilo, and Yandel during the period when Medellín's urbano industry was reshaping the genre's commercial center of gravity. Songs he had a hand in — including Ginza-era J Balvin tracks and several early Maluma crossover hits — financed the years before his own artist project landed. The Ferxxo turn came around 2018: a stage name borrowed from a childhood nickname, the green branding (the color of Atlético Nacional, his hometown football club), the half-broken nasal vocal style played up rather than smoothed out, and the looser, more downtempo approach that came to define neo-perreo. 19 in 2020 was the first proper album; Inter Shibuya — La Mafia in 2021 leaned into the J Balvin orbit; Ferxxo (Vol 1: M.O.R.) in 2022 broke him through commercially; Ferxxo Vol IV / V / X mixtapes functioned as continuous release-cycle ammunition that kept the catalogue in the Spotify Global 50 weekly. The Classy 101 single with Young Miko in early 2023 was the global breakthrough — a perreo single with the Puerto Rican rapper that hit No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart. Bubalu with Yandel and Anuel AA, Si Tu Supieras with Yandel, and the Yandel 150 remix leaned hard into the Wisin & Yandel-era dembow template and reframed Yandel's career around a Feid co-sign. FERXXOCALIPSIS in 2023 and FERXXOCALIPSIS 2 in 2024 sealed the trilogy structure, with Ferxxocalipsis 2025 closing the era. The Colombian press calls him El Ferxxo Más Grande del Universo without obvious irony; his audience treats it as fact. Universal Music Latin distributes the catalogue; the Ferxxo Music label sits at the center of the operation.
Feid tour dates and live show
When Feid tours outside of Colombia, he plays arenas in essentially every major Latin urbano market and stadiums in the largest — Foro Sol, Movistar Arena Bogotá, Arena CDMX, Crypto.com Arena, Madison Square Garden, Kaseya Center, the O2 Arena, and WiZink Center Madrid have all hosted multi-night runs across the FXXX BRRR Tour and the FERXXO Nitro Jam World Tour. The Nitro Jam routing was the first full global rollout of his career — North American, European, Latin American, and Australian legs scheduled in concentrated bursts, with multi-night arena runs in the biggest Latino-population US cities and full stadium nights in Bogotá, Medellín, and Mexico City. A typical Feid show runs roughly 95 to 115 minutes — long for the looser neo-perreo BPM range — built around a full band, percussion line, DJ rig, and a thrust catwalk or in-the-round configuration that pushes him into the floor crowd. Production leans on the green color palette throughout — green lasers, green LED ribbon, Atlético Nacional jersey nods, FerxxoCalipsis end-times imagery, and Medellín references on the visuals. No opener on most arena-tier nights — the production is built as a single uninterrupted run — though specific markets get a regional Latin urbano support slot. Crowd participation is the show's anchor: the call-and-response on Classy 101, Yandel 150, and the FERXXOCALIPSIS singles carries entire choruses unprompted. If he's touring in your region, the schedule strip above shows every confirmed date pulled from the live ticketing feed.
Feid tickets
Feid tickets for arena tour dates start in the $75–$120 range for upper-level seats at most North American stops on the day of on-sale and climb past $250–$400 for lower-bowl and floor GA once Ticketmaster dynamic pricing kicks in. Floor and front-pit packages routinely clear $500–$800 face value on official on-sale for the biggest markets — Miami, LA, New York, Mexico City, Bogotá, Madrid — and resale on StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats can land higher on Friday and Saturday nights. Stadium dates in Colombia and Mexico open in tiered batches with local fan club pre-sales running 24–72 hours ahead of the public window. Official on-sales go through Ticketmaster as the primary in North America, Ticketmaster Mexico for CDMX dates, Eticket and Tuboleta for Colombian dates, and through the standard European primaries (Eventim, See Tickets, Ticketmaster UK) for European legs. Premium FERXXO VIP packages bundle premium seating with a pre-show lounge, an exclusive bootleg-design merch item, early venue entry, and occasional after-show access — registration runs through the official Feid channels rather than open Ticketmaster listings. Register for any announced market early; on-sales for the biggest Feid stops clear the best face-value seats inside the first ten minutes. Set an alert on this page rather than checking once and walking away.
Feid setlist
A Feid setlist on the Ferxxocalipsis era and Nitro Jam Tour runs 22 to 28 songs across roughly 100 to 115 minutes and braids the three album-trilogy cycles together with the high-profile feature singles. The FERXXOCALIPSIS cuts anchor the opening third — the title track, Classy 101 with Young Miko (the show's biggest singalong moment regardless of where it lands in the order), Ey Chory, Castigo, Bubalu — with the green LED ribbon at full saturation and the FerxxoCalipsis end-times imagery on the visuals. The Yandel-era block lands in the middle hour — Yandel 150, Si Tu Supieras, the Wisin & Yandel-template dembow run that places Feid in the genre's intergenerational lineage. The deeper-catalogue cuts pull from the Ferxxo Vol mixtape series — Vol IV, V, and X — including X Si Volvemos with Karol G, Ferxxo 100, Belixe, Normal, and the early-career singles that built the fan base. Encores typically pull from FERXXOCALIPSIS 2 statement cuts or a Ferxxocalipsis 2025 closer. Night-to-night variation is moderate — the tour rotates two or three audibles per show. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm tracks every confirmed Feid date with crowd-submitted song-by-song lists usually posted within hours of the encore.
Feid meet-and-greet packages
Feid meet-and-greet packages have been offered intermittently on the FERXXO Nitro Jam World Tour through the official premium-tier package on select dates — typically bundled into the highest VIP tier rather than sold as a standalone upgrade. The standard FERXXO VIP package includes premium seating, a pre-show lounge, an exclusive bootleg-design merch item, early venue entry, and occasional photo-op access depending on the market and venue configuration. The actual face-to-face meet-and-greet has been offered on a smaller subset of dates, usually announced 48–72 hours ahead through the official Feid channels. Anyone offering a guaranteed in-person meet-and-greet outside of official Ferxxo Music or Nitro Jam Tour channels should be treated with skepticism; the secondary VIP market is the most heavily scammed segment of the Feid touring economy. If face-time is the goal, FERXXO VIP premium seats are the realistic path on dates where the standalone meet-and-greet tier is not offered.
Tour cities
Medellín
Medellín is the home market — the literal hometown, the city where Salomón Villada Hoyos grew up, studied at the Universidad de Antioquia conservatory, and built the Ferxxo Music operation. Estadio Atanasio Girardot hosts Feid for stadium-tier home-market nights, with Movistar Arena handling arena-scale dates and La Macarena bullring used for select intimate runs. Medellín shows draw the deepest Paisa-scene crossover audience: Karol G and J Balvin drop-in appearances are common, the entire Atlético Nacional supporters section turns up in green jerseys, and the room sings every word from the first Ferxxo Vol mixtape forward. Tickets sell through Tuboleta and Eticket; pre-sales run through the official Feid channels and partner banks 24–72 hours ahead of the public window. Estadio Atanasio Girardot is accessible from the Metro Estadio station on Line B.
Bogotá
Bogotá is the second Colombian home market and the largest single-city venue capacity in the country — Estadio El Campín for stadium nights and Movistar Arena Bogotá for arena-tier dates have both hosted multi-night Feid runs across the FXXX BRRR Tour and the Nitro Jam Tour. The Bogotá Latino reggaeton audience is the largest concentrated market in Colombia and the on-sale clears the lower bowl within minutes through Tuboleta and Eticket. Karol G and J Balvin home-market drop-ins are common on Bogotá dates given the Colombian-scene crossover. Estadio El Campín is accessible from the TransMilenio Campín station; Movistar Arena Bogotá sits at the same hub. Plan transit ahead and add buffer for post-show egress — Bogotá traffic clears slow after stadium nights.
Miami
Miami is the mainland US home market for Feid — the highest-density Latin urbano audience outside of Latin America, with a Colombian, Cuban, Venezuelan, Puerto Rican, and Dominican fan base that turns every date into a hometown show. Kaseya Center downtown and Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens have both hosted Feid multi-night runs across the Nitro Jam Tour. Multi-night Miami stops are standard whenever the routing allows, and floor tickets disappear inside the Ticketmaster on-sale window. The Ferxxo Music pre-sale runs 24–72 hours ahead of the public window for Miami dates. Hard Rock Stadium is reachable via Tri-Rail shuttle on event nights; Kaseya Center sits at Metromover Freedom Tower and Park West stations.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is Feid's biggest West Coast market and one of the largest single-city Latino audiences in the United States. Crypto.com Arena downtown has hosted multi-night Feid runs on the Nitro Jam Tour, with the Kia Forum in Inglewood handling alternate routing and BMO Stadium considered for future stadium-tier dates. LA shows draw heavy industry attendance — Young Miko, Karol G, J Balvin, and other Latin urbano peers regularly attend, and Young Miko has appeared in person for Classy 101 on select LA nights. The Ferxxo Music pre-sale opens 48–72 hours ahead of the public Ticketmaster on-sale. Crypto.com Arena sits at the 7th Street/Metro Center station on the A, B, D, and E lines; the Kia Forum is reachable via Metro K Line to Downtown Inglewood.
New York
New York sees Feid at Madison Square Garden for arena-tier dates and the UBS Arena on Long Island for alternate routing, with Prudential Center in Newark handling additional New York-metro Nitro Jam Tour nights. The New York Colombian and broader Latino audience is one of the largest in the mainland US — every NYC-area date functions as a multi-borough homecoming, and the on-sale clears the lower bowl inside minutes through Ticketmaster. Pre-sales run through the official Ferxxo Music channel. MSG sits directly on top of Penn Station; UBS Arena is reachable from Penn Station via LIRR to Elmont-UBS Arena station; Prudential Center sits across from Newark Penn Station. Plan transit ahead — Saturday-night Feid dates in NYC fill the venues to the rafters.
Mexico City
Mexico City is one of the single largest markets for Feid anywhere outside Colombia. Foro Sol and Arena CDMX have hosted multi-night runs on the FXXX BRRR Tour and the Nitro Jam Tour, with combined attendance across the CDMX dates routinely topping every other Latin American stop outside Bogotá and Medellín. The CDMX on-sale clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes via Ticketmaster Mexico, and the Ferxxo Music pre-sale runs 24–72 hours earlier. Foro Sol is reachable via Metro Ciudad Deportiva on Line 9; Arena CDMX is at Cuatro Caminos. Plan transit ahead and add buffer for post-show egress — CDMX arena and stadium nights can take 60 to 90 minutes to clear on transit and rideshare.
Madrid
Madrid is Feid's largest European market and the entry point for the European leg of the Nitro Jam Tour. WiZink Center has hosted multi-night Feid arena runs, with Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano considered for future stadium-tier dates as the European demand scales. The Madrid Latin urbano audience includes a heavy Colombian, Venezuelan, and Dominican diaspora population alongside Spanish reggaeton fans, and on-sales clear via Eventim and Ticketmaster Spain inside the first hour. Pre-sales through the official Ferxxo Music channel run 24–48 hours ahead of the public window. WiZink Center is reachable from Goya station on Metro Line 2 and Line 4 plus Cercanías regional rail. Plan to be in your seat well before doors close — Madrid Feid nights start on time and the production is built around a single uninterrupted run.
London
London hosts Feid at the O2 Arena in North Greenwich for the UK leg of the Nitro Jam Tour, with Wembley Arena and Alexandra Palace considered for alternate routing on follow-on cycles. The London Latin American diaspora — Colombian, Ecuadorian, Venezuelan, Brazilian — combined with the broader UK reggaeton-curious audience clears the on-sale window through Ticketmaster UK and See Tickets within hours. The Ferxxo Music pre-sale runs 24–72 hours ahead of the public window. The O2 Arena is reachable from North Greenwich station on the Jubilee Line plus Thames Clipper riverboat service; Wembley Arena sits at Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines. Plan transit ahead — Jubilee Line post-event service runs every couple of minutes but the platforms compress fast.
Toronto
Toronto has hosted Feid at Scotiabank Arena downtown for arena-tier nights, with Rogers Centre considered for stadium-tier routing on follow-on Nitro Jam cycles. Toronto is a mandatory stop on any North American leg — the Greater Toronto Latino audience pulls hard on the secondary market and tickets clear almost immediately after on-sale through Ticketmaster Canada and the Ferxxo Music pre-sale 24–72 hours earlier. Scotiabank Arena sits directly above Union Station on the TTC Line 1 and GO Transit regional rail; Rogers Centre is a five-minute walk from the same Union hub. Plan to be in your seat well before doors close — there's typically no opener on Feid arena-tier nights and the show starts on time. Toronto on-sales for Feid clear faster than most Latin urbano tours given the city's underserved demand.
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires hosts Feid at Movistar Arena in Villa Crespo and Estadio Vélez Sarsfield for stadium-tier nights when the Latin American leg of the Nitro Jam Tour scales up. The Buenos Aires reggaeton audience has expanded significantly across the FERXXOCALIPSIS cycle — Argentina was previously a softer market for Colombian urbano than for Puerto Rican trap, and Feid's catalogue has rebalanced that. On-sales clear through Ticketek Argentina and AllAccess inside the first hour for arena dates and across a longer window for stadium nights. Movistar Arena Buenos Aires is accessible from Villa Crespo via Subte Line B at Malabia station; Vélez sits in Liniers, reachable via Sarmiento commuter rail and the Premetro. Plan transit ahead — Buenos Aires post-event traffic clears slow on stadium nights.








