April 20, 2026

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Save Ferris Ring In The Season With THE HAPPY SKALIDAZE TOUR

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Los Angeles gig November 29th joining Yächtley Crëw in a special holiday performance at the Peacock Theater Downtown!

Southern California ska-punk icons Save Ferris are getting festive this winter with their Happy Skalidaze Tour, launching December 2 and running through December 18. Lucky Los Angeles fans can see the band live before the tour officially kicks off on November 29th as they join Yächtley Crëw for a special holiday performance at LA’s Peacock Theater.

“The holidays are all about joy, connection, and dancing your heart out,” says Powell. “That’s what we want every show on this tour to feel like—a big, ska-punk family reunion with extra tinsel and horns.”

Fans can expect a high-energy celebration that blends Save Ferris’s trademark horn-driven punch with a seasonal twist. The setlist will include a few holiday favorites and their 2024 single “Xmas Blu,” alongside fan-favorite anthems like Come On Eileen and The World Is New.

The indomitable Monique Powell

Led by the indomitable Monique Powell, Save Ferris first burst onto the SoCal scene in the mid-’90s with their infectious fusion of ska, punk, and pop. Their debut album It Means Everything—released via Epic/Sony Records—went platinum, cementing their place among the defining acts of the third-wave ska movement. The band’s fearless reimagining of Come On Eileen became an instant classic, while their three alternative radio singles all charted on the Billboard Hot 100, with two breaking into the Billboard Top 40.

Save Ferris has gone on to tour the world—from Indonesia to Slovenia—playing thousands of shows for millions of fans over the past three decades. Known for their explosive horn sections, driving guitars, and Powell’s unmistakable vocals, the band has remained one of ska’s most enduring and influential voices.

Now celebrating nearly 30 years of global touring and musical resilience, Save Ferris continue to push forward with new releases and a renewed creative spark. The Happy Skalidaze Tour arrives as the band readies a new 7” release featuring “Get Dancing” and “Ooh Ooh Rudi”—the second installment in their limited-edition vinyl series—and a new music video debuting next month.

“Powell remains a force as a front woman…”- The Indy Review

TOUR DATES

11.29 – Los Angeles, CA – Peacock Theater (w/ Yächtley Crëw)

12.02 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall

12.03 – San Jose, CA – The Ritz

12.05 – Fresno, CA – Strummer’s

12.06 – Reno, NV – Club Underground

12.07 – Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post

12.09 – Boise, ID – Shrine Ballroom

12.10 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge

12.11 – Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theater

12.12 – Denver, CO – The Federal Theater

12.13 – Fort Collins, CO – Sound Bar

12.18 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up

Buy Tickets HERE

About Save Ferris:

Hailing from Orange County, CA, Save Ferris helped define the sound of the late-’90s ska-punk explosion with their electric blend of brass, attitude, and irresistible melodies. Led by vocalist Monique Powell, the band continues to spread joy and empowerment through their music—proof that ska’s heartbeat is as strong and soulful as ever.

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