Save Ferris Releases New Single + Video "Get Dancing"; Now On Tour

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"One of the most impressive and energetic shows I’ve ever witnessed. Every song they performed was remarkably catchy and well-executed, It’s clear that Save Ferris is one of the most underrated ska bands in the genre."- My Global Mind

"Powell remains a force as a front woman..."- The Indy Review

Ska-punk icons Save Ferris have just dropped their highly anticipated new single and video, “Get Dancing.” Watch the video here and stream the track here.

The band is hitting the road again as part of their Spring 2025 Tour, bringing their signature high-energy performances to fans across the country.

Hailing from Southern California, Save Ferris burst onto the scene in the mid-’90s with their infectious blend of ska, punk, and pop. Led by powerhouse frontwoman Monique Powell, they quickly gained a devoted following with their dynamic live shows and bold reimagining of “Come On Eileen,” which helped catapult their debut album It Means Everything (1996) into the spotlight.

Known for their explosive horn sections, driving guitar riffs, and Powell’s unmistakable vocals, Save Ferris became a defining voice of the third-wave ska movement. Despite lineup changes and shifting musical landscapes, their vibrant sound and deep connection with fans have endured.

More than just hit-makers, Save Ferris played a pivotal role in bringing ska-punk into the mainstream and continue to inspire new generations of fans and musicians. With “Get Dancing,” they prove once again that their sound is both timeless and ever-evolving.

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Upcoming Shows:

May 1, 2025 – Turf Club, St Paul, MN

May 2, 2025 – Waiting Room Lounge, Omaha, NE

May 3, 2025 – Bottleneck, Lawrence, KS

May 4, 2025 – WAVE, Wichita, KS

May 5, 2025 – Vanguard, Tulsa, OK

May 7, 2025 – The Basement East, Nashville, TN

May 7, 2025 – The Basement East, Nashville, TN

May 8, 2025 – Radio Room, Greenville, SC

May 9, 2025 – Kings, Raleigh, NC

May 10, 2025 – The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA

May 11, 2025 – House of Blues Orlando, Lake Buena Vista, FL

May 15, 2025 – No Dice, New Orleans, LA

May 16, 2025 – Last Concert Cafe, Houston, TX

May 17, 2025 – Ferris Wheelers Backyard and BBQ, Dallas, TX

May 20, 2025 – THE OLD ROCK HOUSE, St Louis, MO

May 24, 2025 – Slam Dunk Festival – South 2025, Hatfield, United Kingdom

May 25, 2025 – Slam Dunk Festival – North 2025, Leeds, United Kingdom

Jun. 8, 2025 – Ardmore Music Hall, Ardmore, PA

Jun. 11, 2025 – Space Ballroom, Hamden, CT

Jun. 20, 2025 – Victoria Curling Club, Victoria, BC

Jun. 21, 2025 – Nectar Lounge, Seattle, WA

Aug. 3, 2025 – O2 Academy Islington, London, United Kingdom

Aug. 6, 2025 – The 1865, Southampton, United Kingdom

Aug. 7, 2025 – Parish, Huddersfield, United Kingdom

Sep. 13, 2025 – Bethlehem, PA

What others have said about Save Ferris' live show:

"There was never a dull moment onstage with Save Ferris. Powell led a powerhouse performance throughout the set; it was the most fun I’ve seen a band have onstage in a while. Her talent and charm as a front-woman carried the show with a mixture of sensational vocals, a sense of vulnerability, and comedic instinct."- OC Music News

"Finally, the arrival of Save Ferris proved that no matter how much has changed, some things never will. The room weighed heavy, thick with anticipation for a band some of us have stayed in touch with for 25 years and some of us were finally over ourselves enough to embrace again. I was immediately reminded why I fell in love with SF so many years ago."- That's Good Enough For Me 

"Save Ferris arrived on stage to thunderous applause. From that point, the electricity in the general admission area swept up everyone and, probably for the first time in years, I saw an audience moved to a frenzy of ska dancing. Save Ferris gave you exactly what you wanted to hear performed and exactly the experience you’d expect."- That Music Magazine

"Powell’s stage persona seems tailor-made for a Vegas residency; on this evening, she slipped easily between genres such as swing and pop and proved she could drop entertaining, wise-cracking stage banter with the best of them."- San Diego Reader

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