Since they started releasing records more than thirty years ago, Feeder have never been far from the charts or strangers to the stage. Having sold over 7 million records, they’ve played all over the world, bringing their anthemic rock music to fans old and new, always exhilarating, always celebratory. Tracks like ‘Just The Way I’m Feeling’, ‘Buck Rogers’, ‘Feeling A Moment’, ‘High’, ‘Borders’, ‘Just A Day’, ‘Torpedo’, ‘Fear Of Flying’ and ‘Lost And Found’ are just some of the 26 top 40 chart hits the band have enjoyed over the years along with a double platinum singles collection in 2006.
In 2010 the band spent a year getting back to their roots and playing new tracks in clubs under the name Renegades. An album of the same name was then released followed by their eighth studio album, ‘Generation Freakshow’. This album garnered glowing reviews in The Times and The Evening Standard.
After a four-year break to pursue solo projects, 2016 saw Feeder release ‘All Bright Electric’ and in 2017 the ‘Best Of’ album which both marked up more Top 10 albums for the band. This was followed by ‘Tallulah’ and most recently ‘Torpedo’, both Top 5 albums.
2024 sees the band ready to reclaim their position as one of the biggest and best British rock bands. Grant and Taka return for a UK March tour to accompany a new double album titled ‘Black / Red’. Purchase options for this album can be located HERE.
All these years on and the Feeder juggernaut still thunders on, with no intention of slowing down. Their forthcoming tour will see Feeder perform in Sussex, when they will be playing the iconic De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea on Sunday 3rd March. General sale tickets will be available from 10am on Friday 27th October, however members of the venue will be able to take advantage of the pre-sale tickets from 10am on Wednesday 25th October. Find more information HERE.
Feeder’s other tour dates will see them playing in Cambridge on 2nd March, Portsmouth on 5th March, Torquay on the 6th, Bristol on the 8th, Cardiff on the 9th, Oxford on the 11th, Norwich on the 13th, Lincoln on the 14th, Birmingham on the 16th, Liverpool on the 17th, York on the 19th, Manchester on the 20th, Newcastle on the 22nd, Glasgow on the 23rd, Nottingham on the 25th, Sheffield on the 26th and finally London on the 28th March.
Find out more at feederweb.com