Feng Announces First-Ever Global Tour After Breakout Year
- passdaaux
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
19-year-old U.K. underground sensation Feng is officially leveling up. Fresh off the biggest concert of his career and a headline-grabbing appearance at Milan Fashion Week, the rising artist is taking his buzz worldwide with the announcement of his first-ever global tour in support of his debut album Weekend Rockstar.

Fans won’t have to wait long to secure their spot. Pre-sale tickets go live tomorrow at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale starting Friday, March 13 at 10 a.m. local time.
From Rolling Loud to a Full North American Run
Before launching the full tour, Feng will make his U.S. festival debut at Rolling Loud Orlando on May 9. From there, The Weekend Rockstar Tour officially begins its North American leg on May 19 in Vancouver, hitting major cities like Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Boston, Toronto, and Brooklyn. The Brooklyn stop at Music Hall of Williamsburg on June 9 will likely be a key moment for East Coast fans eager to catch the U.K. breakout star live.
Momentum has been building quickly for Feng. Just last week he packed out London’s Islington Assembly Hall for a sold-out homecoming show, where fans celebrated the release of Weekend Rockstar while soaking in the artist’s signature positive-punk energy and carefree stage presence.
Fashion Week Co-Signs and Cultural Momentum
Outside of music, Feng has also been making waves in fashion circles. During Milan Fashion Week, he appeared alongside fellow next-wave artists like Nettspend and fakemink at the Gucci show, part of what many outlets described as an underground rap takeover. Publications including HYPEBEAST, Complex, DAZED, and Highsnobiety all took notice of Feng’s presence and style, signaling his growing influence beyond music.
The World of Weekend Rockstar
Released via Feng’s creative collective and label Regularisperfect, Weekend Rockstar captures the chaotic optimism of youth. The 13-track project blends the DIY energy of the U.K. underground with alternative pop sensibilities, creating a sound that feels both experimental and accessible.
Remarkably, Feng handled most of the album himself — writing, recording, and mixing nearly the entire project, with co-production from Bilal Hamdi. The album rollout also included colorful claymation visualizers created by collaborator Mino.
Standout singles like “J*b” and “Cali Crazy” explore Feng’s transition from everyday nine-to-five routines to the electric chaos of weekend fame, while the Stan Smith-directed video for “Firework” captures the album’s optimistic core.
One of 2026’s Artists to Watch
Feng’s rise has been fast and loud. He kicked off the year landing on The FADER’s “Artists to Watch in 2026” list and being named part of their GEN F class, while outlets like Complex, Pigeons & Planes, and Ones to Watch have all highlighted him as part of hip-hop’s next wave.
And if the music wasn’t enough, Feng has also become known for throwing legendary house parties that blur the lines between underground music culture and fashion scenes. Publications like INTERVIEW Magazine, DAZED, and Pitchfork have all documented the chaotic gatherings. Now, he’s bringing that same energy on the road.
If Weekend Rockstar is any indication, this tour won’t just be a concert — it’ll feel like stepping into Feng’s world.



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