Feid Brings “Feid vs Ferxxo: Falxo Tour” to House of Blues Chicago — A Return to Intimacy
On his Feid vs Ferxxo: Falxo Tour, Feid made a deliberate shift; trading massive arenas for smaller, more personal venues. After kicking things off in Orlando, the Medellín star brought that same intimate energy to Chicago, transforming House of Blues into a packed, neon-green sanctuary for his most dedicated fans.
From the moment he stepped on stage with “EL PADRINO,” it was clear this wasn’t about spectacle. It was about connection.
A Setlist for the Real Fans
Rather than leaning heavily on his biggest commercial hits, Feid curated a setlist that rewarded loyalty. Songs like “TRANKAITO,” “EL CUARTO DE FERXXO,” “SI TÚ SUPIERAS,” and “VACAXIONES” echoed through the venue, with fans rapping every word like they were part of the show.
Notably absent were mainstream smashes like “Chorrito Pa Las Animales,” “Brickell,” and “Classy 101.” But instead of feeling like omissions, it felt intentional—this was Ferxxo speaking directly to the core audience that’s been rocking with him long before the global spotlight.
Minimal Production, Maximum Presence
The Falxo Tour stripped things down. No over the top visuals. No excessive stage design. At one point, a live camera feed was projected onto the stage screen; reinforcing the raw, unfiltered feel of the performance.
It was a reminder: Feid doesn’t need production to carry a show. His presence, catalog, and connection with fans are more than enough.
Back to the Roots
There was something nostalgic about the entire night. The smaller venue, the energy, the crowd packed shoulder-to-shoulder, it felt like a return to Feid’s early days performing in local clubs in Colombia. Except now, every lyric carried the weight of a global artist who chose to come back to that environment on purpose.
Chicago showed up heavy. The crowd, dressed in Ferxxo’s signature green, turned the venue into a sea of unity. From start to finish, it was all love—no breaks in energy, no disconnect.
Closing the Night
To close out the night, Feid and his team partnered with Casa Del Rocio to host the official afterparty inside the Foundation Room at House of Blues Chicago.
The space was filled wall to wall, carrying the same energy from the concert into a more intimate setting. There was no separation—just a room full of people bonding over the culture and community that reggaeton continues to build. It felt less like an afterparty and more like an extension of the show itself, where strangers connected through shared music, movement, and experience.
Final Thoughts
Feid’s Falxo Tour isn’t about proving he’s a superstar, that’s already been established. It’s about reminding people why they became fans in the first place.
In a time where artists scale up, Feid scaled down. In doing so, delivered one of the most genuine, fan-centered experiences you can get.
Rating: 9/10 — Raw, intentional, and for the day-ones.
Feid With His Fans After The Show (Photo By: Mathew Alvarez)
Feid Performing With His Signature Green (Photo By: Mathew Alvarez)