Fred again.. Tour Tickets | 2026

Fred Again

Fred again.. brings diary-like electronic music to life with UK garage swing, house momentum, and intimate vocal samples that feel pulled straight from real conversations. Expect emotional peaks, heavy drops, and a communal, lights-up singalong energy built for the dancefloor. Grab your Fred again.. concert tickets.

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What to Expect at a Fred again.. Tour Concert

Fred again.. shows are designed to feel both massive and personal—like a club night powered by a storyteller’s memory bank.

  • Live-triggered samples, voice notes, and found-audio moments that shape the set in real time.
  • A fluid blend of house, UK garage, pop-leaning hooks, and bass-heavy club sections.
  • Hands-on performance energy—pads, keys, and quick edits that make tracks feel freshly rebuilt.
  • Big emotional lifts where melodic chords and vocal fragments land like a collective exhale.
  • Drop-focused transitions that move fast, with sudden switches from tenderness to pressure.
  • Lighting that shifts from warm, intimate glow to strobe-and-silhouette intensity.
  • Extended build-ups that let the crowd “live inside” a hook before it hits.
  • Setlist surprises that can jump between solo favorites and huge collaborations.
  • Moments of call-and-response singing when a familiar sample or chorus returns.
  • An end-of-night release that feels like a rave finale and a group hug at once.

The Most Popular Songs of Fred again..

  1. “Marea (we’ve lost dancing)” (2021): A deep-house pulse built from a sampled conversation, turning longing into a modern dancefloor anthem.
  2. “Delilah (pull me out of this)” (2022): A soaring, emotional peak where aching vocals and crisp drums lock into a late-night catharsis.
  3. “Jungle” (2022): A bright, propulsive cut that pairs punchy rhythm with a euphoric, instantly replayable hook.
  4. “Turn On The Lights again..” (2022): A stadium-sized collaboration that flips a familiar Future sample into a sleek, festival-ready build-and-drop.
  5. “Danielle (smile on my face)” (2022): A rapid, adrenaline-leaning track that bends a vocal sample into a rushing, rave-tinged release.
  6. “Billie (loving arms)” (2021): Soft, bittersweet songwriting energy reframed as club music, with warmth that lingers after the beat fades.
  7. “Rumble” (2023): A heavyweight club weapon—grime-edged vocals over seismic low end that became a defining collab moment.
  8. “adore u” (2023): A glossy, emotional groove that pairs Fred’s melodic touch with a vocal that hits like a love letter mid-rave.
  9. “leavemealone” (2023): A sharp, sample-driven crossover that balances dancefloor drive with rap-forward attitude and space.
  10. “places to be” (2024): A sunny, road-trip-ready collaboration that blends electronic bounce with live-feeling vocals and band-like lift.

The Most Popular Fred again.. Video

“Marea (We’ve Lost Dancing)” became one of the defining releases of Fred again..’s early breakout era, built around a sampled conversation with The Blessed Madonna. The official YouTube upload keeps the visuals minimal so the track’s emotion and momentum do the storytelling. It’s a signature example of his “real life” approach—turning everyday audio into something huge and communal. The result is both a lockdown-era document and a re-opening dancefloor release.

Fred again.. Bio & Rise to Fame

Fred again.. (Fred Gibson) is a London-born producer, DJ, and songwriter known for transforming real-life audio into emotional, high-impact electronic music.

  • Born Frederick John Philip Gibson and raised in South London, England.
  • Works across electronic, house, UK garage, pop, and downtempo styles.
  • Broke through as a sought-after pop producer before expanding his solo profile.
  • Won Producer of the Year at the BRIT Awards (2020), reflecting his behind-the-scenes impact.
  • Launched the Actual Life project as a “diary” concept built from voice notes, social clips, and samples.
  • Reached a wider audience with “Marea (we’ve lost dancing)” and the emotional club language it introduced.
  • Amplified his live reputation through standout filmed performances and high-demand shows.
  • Scored major collaborations with artists across electronic and pop, including Swedish House Mafia and Skrillex.
  • Won Grammy Awards in 2024 for Actual Life 3 (Best Dance/Electronic Album) and “Rumble” (Best Dance/Electronic Recording).
  • Expanded into ambient collaboration with Brian Eno on Secret Life (2023), showing range beyond peak-time club music.

Fascinating Insights About Fred again..’s Tours

Fred again.. touring has become known for scale, spontaneity, and a sense that each night might become part of the next release.

  1. His official tour hub uses sign-ups (via Seated) so fans can get notified when new events drop in their area.
  2. His first major headlining run stretched from late 2022 into early 2023 with dates across multiple continents.
  3. He joined Skrillex and Four Tet for a widely covered pop-up rave at Madison Square Garden in February 2023.
  4. That Madison Square Garden event was reported by Fred as selling out in seconds.
  5. He headlined the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on June 14, 2024—one of his biggest standalone shows to date.
  6. His 2024 recap content highlighted guest moments at the Coliseum show, including appearances from Romy and Obongjayar.
  7. In 2025, he framed the rollout of USB002 around “10 shows in 10 cities in 10 weeks,” tying live dates directly to releases.
  8. Those pop-up dates were frequently announced only the weekend before the show, keeping the tour intentionally unpredictable.
  9. A December 2025 stop at the Cow Palace near San Francisco sold out fast and used camera-sticker restrictions to reduce filming.
  10. As the USB002 run extended, he also announced additional residency-style dates in major cities like New York and London.

Fred again.. Ticket Buying Tips

Because Fred again.. dates can move fast—especially pop-ups and limited runs—planning ahead makes a huge difference.

  1. Join the artist’s official tour mailing list/alerts so you see announcements and presales first.
  2. Create accounts on major ticketing platforms in advance and save your payment details to checkout faster.
  3. Check the venue’s official site for the most reliable on-sale times and entry policies.
  4. Compare floor vs. lower-bowl options: floor brings the energy, seats can improve sound clarity and sightlines.
  5. Budget for fees, transit, and (if applicable) parking—stadium and arena events can add extras quickly.
  6. If VIP packages exist, read what’s included (early entry, merch, lounge access) before paying a premium.
  7. Avoid sketchy resale links—use well-known resale marketplaces with buyer protection if you must go secondhand.
  8. For sold-out shows, watch for official fan-to-fan resale and last-minute production holds that sometimes release later.
  9. Arrive early for smoother entry; some shows use special phone/camera policies that take extra time at the door.
  10. If you’re traveling, book flexible lodging—surprise announcements can shift demand in a city overnight.

Fred again..’s Concert Testimonials

Fans often describe Fred again.. concerts as both euphoric and deeply human—built for release, but grounded in emotion.

  • “I danced like I’d been waiting years for that exact drop.” — Attendee, London
  • “The set felt personal, like he was telling a story through the beat.” — Attendee, New York
  • “The crowd sang the samples back like they were choruses.” — Attendee, Manchester
  • “Every transition hit harder than the last—nonstop momentum.” — Attendee, Berlin
  • “It was the rare show that made me tear up and then scream on the next drop.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Sound was huge, but the vibe still felt intimate.” — Attendee, Dublin
  • “You could feel the whole room move together on the builds.” — Attendee, Amsterdam
  • “The lights and pacing made it feel like one long, perfect climax.” — Attendee, Paris
  • “It didn’t feel pre-packaged—more like a living mix.” — Attendee, Sydney
  • “I left buzzing, like the show rewired my week.” — Attendee, Chicago

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