Fred again.. Setlist 2026 — Songs, Order & Running Time
Fred again.. 2026 Tour Setlist Structure
Fred again.., the British house / dance act, has no confirmed dates on sale right now, so the song order below reflects how house / dance headline sets of this size are typically paced.
Recent Fred again.. concerts have averaged between 18 and 24 songs spread across roughly 90 to 120 minutes of performance time (excluding opener). The shows typically follow this rough structure:
- Opener (song 1 to 2). A high-energy hit to set the tone.
- Hit block (song 3 to 7). A run of the most-streamed singles.
- Acoustic / storytelling moment (song 8 to 10). Stripped-back arrangements and banter.
- Deep-cut set (song 11 to 15). Fan favorites and newer album tracks.
- Peak run (song 16 to 20). The dancefloor anthems and biggest singalongs.
- Encore (song 21 to 24). A 2 to 3 song encore featuring the signature closer.
Does the Fred again.. Setlist Change Night to Night?
The core of the Fred again.. 2026 setlist — the singles and the staging — stays consistent across the tour so production cues work from night to night. Smaller changes (a deep cut swap, a city-specific cover, or an acoustic surprise) happen on some nights. For the exact setlist from a specific Fred again.. show, check fan-submitted setlists on Setlist.fm after the concert.
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About Fred again..
Frederick John Philip Gibson was born in London in 1993 and spent his teens and early twenties working as an engineer and co-producer at Brian Eno's studio, where he was effectively raised inside the British art-pop production tradition before he ever released music under his own name. His credits as a behind-the-scenes producer and writer through the late 2010s include work for Stormzy, FKA twigs, Ed Sheeran, Halsey, George Ezra, Headie One and a long list of British pop and grime artists, and that period gave him both an Ivor Novello Songwriter of the Year award in 2020 and the practical pop-songwriting toolkit that the Fred again.. project rests on. The Fred again.. name arrived in 2019 with a series of singles, but the project crystallised with Actual Life (April 14 – December 17 2020), released in April 2021 on Atlantic Records. The record was built around the idea of treating his own phone — voice memos, social-media clips, conversations with friends — as the raw material for dance tracks, and it landed at a moment when the world was still reopening from the pandemic and looking for music that read like company rather than a club. Actual Life 2 (February 2 – October 15 2021) followed in October 2021 and Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022) arrived in October 2022, closing out the trilogy. The records produced a run of singles that have become the spine of his live set: Marea (We've Lost Dancing), built around a Delilah Montagu vocal that pre-dated the pandemic and read as an anthem once the world reopened; Adore U with Obongjayar; Turn On The Lights again.. with Future and Swedish House Mafia; and a string of edits that he plays in extended live forms rather than the studio cuts. Around the albums he developed the USB series — single-track and short-form releases dropped on tour USB sticks and limited Bandcamp windows — which has become the secondary release channel for the project and a way of putting unfinished and live-only material into circulation. The collaborations that broadened the audience came mainly through Skrillex and Four Tet. Rumble, the 2023 single with Skrillex and the grime MC Flowdan, hit the UK Top 10 and became one of the defining bass tracks of that year, and the trio's joint Coachella main-stage closing set in April 2024 — a roughly hour-long surprise headline slot that displaced part of the scheduled programming — became one of the most-watched festival sets of the 2020s. The Baby Again.. collaboration with Skrillex and Four Tet followed in 2024, and Just Stand There with Anderson .Paak, also released in 2024, extended the project into more song-based territory. He has been nominated multiple times at the Grammy Awards and the BRIT Awards across the Actual Life cycle and has won the BRIT for Dance Act. The Boiler Room set from July 2022, filmed in a small Peckham studio space and uploaded to YouTube, has accumulated tens of millions of views and is the single piece of footage most often cited as the reason a non-dance audience started paying attention to him.
