FIDLAR
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Akiho
September 14th 2024
I couldn't stop crying because I love them so much and they are always soo good. 1hour was too short. Hope they come back to Aus very soon.
Brisbane, Australia@The Tivoli
Lexie
January 29th 2024
the energy was 10/10, they even played "awkward" per me and my friend's request--- he literally pointed to us and mouthed it and then started playing it. was an amazing experience. drinks were expensive but bathrooms were clean & openers were awesome 👏🏻🤘🏻🥳
Charlotte, NC@The Underground
Samantha
September 23rd 2023
It was amazing!!! Got there early so we got the best spot. I always prefer small venues so much more. Everyone was great and both bands were awesome!!!
Orlando, FL@The Social
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About FIDLAR
Sure, life’s a risk. But FIDLAR have proven that risks are worth taking. Starting out as a group of drunken punks playing gnarly house shows around Los Angeles, their fanbase exploded and congealed into “FIDIOTS”. Fan’s who show their dedication to both the band and their mantra of “fuck it” by etching “FIDLAR” onto their bodies by way of homemade stick-and-poke prison style tattoos.
With songs like “Cheap Beer” and “Wake Bake Skate”, the light speed rocket that was 2012’s eponymous album blasted them into the stratosphere where they had the room to expand the idea of the band. Being thrust into the loneliness of space, they were confronted by the void and slog of touring. They responded to that introspection with 2015’s “TOO”, where songs like “40oz On Repeat” “Why Generation” and “Sober” grapple with how to age gracefully as hard partying punks headed towards their 30s.
“Too” pushed the band further to the edges of their comfort zone where these four SoCal weirdos found themselves playing gigantic festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Reading and Leeds. Propelling them to refine and expand their sound with 2019’s “ALMOST FREE” where you can start to hear more than just their “punk and indie” influences. The Beastie Boys tinged “Get off My Rock”. The asphalt-groovy take on L.A. hipster culture “Can’t You See”. And the alterna-pop, radio friendly, heartbreak duet of “Called You Twice” featuring grammy nominated artist K. Flay.
But that was in “the before times”… During the pandemic, unable to tour as a band, the guys all separately dove into their own pet projects and they all experimented with different styles of music (sometimes with the aid of psychedelics). Unintentionally, this caused them to shake off the impulse to layer “bells and whistles” (not literally, but kinda) to their songs. Like they had been doing progressively over the years. Now, after duck-diving the choppy waves that is the modern music industry, FIDLAR are ready for the next gnarly set.
Armed with 3 Chords, the truth, and some jazz cabbage, FIDLAR has a new found appreciation of not only where they came from, but where they are now. And when asked what the new sound is, the response is simply “FUCKBOI ANTHEMS.”
Well then… fuck it, dawg. Let’s get weird.
With songs like “Cheap Beer” and “Wake Bake Skate”, the light speed rocket that was 2012’s eponymous album blasted them into the stratosphere where they had the room to expand the idea of the band. Being thrust into the loneliness of space, they were confronted by the void and slog of touring. They responded to that introspection with 2015’s “TOO”, where songs like “40oz On Repeat” “Why Generation” and “Sober” grapple with how to age gracefully as hard partying punks headed towards their 30s.
“Too” pushed the band further to the edges of their comfort zone where these four SoCal weirdos found themselves playing gigantic festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Reading and Leeds. Propelling them to refine and expand their sound with 2019’s “ALMOST FREE” where you can start to hear more than just their “punk and indie” influences. The Beastie Boys tinged “Get off My Rock”. The asphalt-groovy take on L.A. hipster culture “Can’t You See”. And the alterna-pop, radio friendly, heartbreak duet of “Called You Twice” featuring grammy nominated artist K. Flay.
But that was in “the before times”… During the pandemic, unable to tour as a band, the guys all separately dove into their own pet projects and they all experimented with different styles of music (sometimes with the aid of psychedelics). Unintentionally, this caused them to shake off the impulse to layer “bells and whistles” (not literally, but kinda) to their songs. Like they had been doing progressively over the years. Now, after duck-diving the choppy waves that is the modern music industry, FIDLAR are ready for the next gnarly set.
Armed with 3 Chords, the truth, and some jazz cabbage, FIDLAR has a new found appreciation of not only where they came from, but where they are now. And when asked what the new sound is, the response is simply “FUCKBOI ANTHEMS.”
Well then… fuck it, dawg. Let’s get weird.
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Genres:
Alternative, Punk, Rock
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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$23.07
Fidlar Mens Cheap Beer T-Shirt M
$22.39
Fidlar Retro Stripes Musician Vintage...
$15.99
FIDLAR - Mens Flipped Logo T-Shirt, S...
$22.39
FIDLAR - Cheap Beer T-Shirt Size S
$22.96
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Fidlar- Ashtray T-Shirt Size M
$10.00
Generic Fidlar Shirt TEE Medium
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Fidlar Retro Stripes Musician Vintage...
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FIDLAR's tour
Fan Reviews
Akiho
September 14th 2024
I couldn't stop crying because I love them so much and they are always soo good. 1hour was too short. Hope they come back to Aus very soon.
Brisbane, Australia@The Tivoli
Lexie
January 29th 2024
the energy was 10/10, they even played "awkward" per me and my friend's request--- he literally pointed to us and mouthed it and then started playing it. was an amazing experience. drinks were expensive but bathrooms were clean & openers were awesome 👏🏻🤘🏻🥳
Charlotte, NC@The Underground
Samantha
September 23rd 2023
It was amazing!!! Got there early so we got the best spot. I always prefer small venues so much more. Everyone was great and both bands were awesome!!!
Orlando, FL@The Social
View More Fan Reviews
About FIDLAR
Sure, life’s a risk. But FIDLAR have proven that risks are worth taking. Starting out as a group of drunken punks playing gnarly house shows around Los Angeles, their fanbase exploded and congealed into “FIDIOTS”. Fan’s who show their dedication to both the band and their mantra of “fuck it” by etching “FIDLAR” onto their bodies by way of homemade stick-and-poke prison style tattoos.
With songs like “Cheap Beer” and “Wake Bake Skate”, the light speed rocket that was 2012’s eponymous album blasted them into the stratosphere where they had the room to expand the idea of the band. Being thrust into the loneliness of space, they were confronted by the void and slog of touring. They responded to that introspection with 2015’s “TOO”, where songs like “40oz On Repeat” “Why Generation” and “Sober” grapple with how to age gracefully as hard partying punks headed towards their 30s.
“Too” pushed the band further to the edges of their comfort zone where these four SoCal weirdos found themselves playing gigantic festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Reading and Leeds. Propelling them to refine and expand their sound with 2019’s “ALMOST FREE” where you can start to hear more than just their “punk and indie” influences. The Beastie Boys tinged “Get off My Rock”. The asphalt-groovy take on L.A. hipster culture “Can’t You See”. And the alterna-pop, radio friendly, heartbreak duet of “Called You Twice” featuring grammy nominated artist K. Flay.
But that was in “the before times”… During the pandemic, unable to tour as a band, the guys all separately dove into their own pet projects and they all experimented with different styles of music (sometimes with the aid of psychedelics). Unintentionally, this caused them to shake off the impulse to layer “bells and whistles” (not literally, but kinda) to their songs. Like they had been doing progressively over the years. Now, after duck-diving the choppy waves that is the modern music industry, FIDLAR are ready for the next gnarly set.
Armed with 3 Chords, the truth, and some jazz cabbage, FIDLAR has a new found appreciation of not only where they came from, but where they are now. And when asked what the new sound is, the response is simply “FUCKBOI ANTHEMS.”
Well then… fuck it, dawg. Let’s get weird.
With songs like “Cheap Beer” and “Wake Bake Skate”, the light speed rocket that was 2012’s eponymous album blasted them into the stratosphere where they had the room to expand the idea of the band. Being thrust into the loneliness of space, they were confronted by the void and slog of touring. They responded to that introspection with 2015’s “TOO”, where songs like “40oz On Repeat” “Why Generation” and “Sober” grapple with how to age gracefully as hard partying punks headed towards their 30s.
“Too” pushed the band further to the edges of their comfort zone where these four SoCal weirdos found themselves playing gigantic festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, Reading and Leeds. Propelling them to refine and expand their sound with 2019’s “ALMOST FREE” where you can start to hear more than just their “punk and indie” influences. The Beastie Boys tinged “Get off My Rock”. The asphalt-groovy take on L.A. hipster culture “Can’t You See”. And the alterna-pop, radio friendly, heartbreak duet of “Called You Twice” featuring grammy nominated artist K. Flay.
But that was in “the before times”… During the pandemic, unable to tour as a band, the guys all separately dove into their own pet projects and they all experimented with different styles of music (sometimes with the aid of psychedelics). Unintentionally, this caused them to shake off the impulse to layer “bells and whistles” (not literally, but kinda) to their songs. Like they had been doing progressively over the years. Now, after duck-diving the choppy waves that is the modern music industry, FIDLAR are ready for the next gnarly set.
Armed with 3 Chords, the truth, and some jazz cabbage, FIDLAR has a new found appreciation of not only where they came from, but where they are now. And when asked what the new sound is, the response is simply “FUCKBOI ANTHEMS.”
Well then… fuck it, dawg. Let’s get weird.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Punk, Rock
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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