Their only Danish show in 2026
Since 2006, Ian and James Felice, with friends and family, have been rejigging the traditional americana heritage to something more savage, vivacious and unpredictable.
The American folk and roots rock band The Felice Brothers was born in the Catskill Mountains, New York, and their music took shape literally on the streets. Or rather under them: they first played on the subway stations at 42nd Street and Union Square in New York. From there it grew through tours and album releases, borne by strong vocal harmonies, tales of daily life in USA, and an unquenchable love of playing live.
Their back catalogue contains songs like Frankie’s Gun!, Radio Song and Jazz on the Autobahn, numbers that balance between poetry and raw rock. Their latest album, Valley of Abandoned Songs (2024) has 13 songs of longing and self-reflection. These are songs omitted from their previous albums, but all with the band's signature mix of americana, folk and rock.
Live, The Felice Brothers are one of the most significant names in modern americana: direct, energetic and authentic both in their stories and their music. At Tønder Festival you will see The Felice Brothers as their true selves: story-tellers, musicians and living witnesses to American countryside and culture. Their only Danish show in 2026.