Red Hot Chili Peppers Star Flea Announces Debut Solo Album
Flea's debut solo album Honora features jazz roots and collaborations with Thom Yorke and Nick Cave; the 2026 tour spans major North American and European cities.
- Flea announced his debut solo album Honora will be released March 27 via Nonesuch Records and a 2026 international tour starting May 7 in Chicago, IL — Thalia Hall.
- After nearly 50 years of making music, Flea returns to his jazz roots with Honora , composing and arranging all 10 songs while playing trumpet and bass.
- The single 'Traffic Lights', co-written with Thom Yorke and Josh Johnson, is out Tuesday January 20 with an animated video by Nespy5euro.
- Fans in Europe can access a pre-sale on Tuesday January 20 ahead of the general sale at 10am local time on January 23, with purchase links for UK/Europe and North America.
- Flea will showcase his album Honora, which features six original songs, later this year; the brief tour concludes May 28 in Paris after his UK gig at KOKO on May 26.
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bassist Flea, co-founder of Red Hot Chili Peppers, will launch a jazz-flavoured solo album, "Honora", on March 27.
A new preview of his solo album, is the one presented by Flea. Red Hot Chili Peppers’ historic bass player presents Traffic Lights, a co-written track with Thom Yorke and Josh Johnson, already available on digital platforms. The track is part of Honora, Flea’s first solo album, in which he develops his interest in jazz and the trumpet. To do this, he joined a band featuring record producer and saxophonist Josh Johnson, guitarist Jeff Parker, bas…
Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea announces debut solo album 'Honora' – featuring Nick Cave and Thom Yorke – along with intimate North American, UK and European tour
Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea has announced his debut solo album, 'Honora', as well as live tour dates in North America, the UK and Europe.
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