Feid capped his Brisbane stop on the FEID PRO MAX world tour with a heartfelt message to Australian fans, then immediately pointed the next destination at Spain.
The Medellín-born reggaeton star wrapped his Australian dates and posted on Instagram. Fam, the energy in that caption was pure Colombian heat. He wrote entirely in Spanish, calling Brisbane “que chimba” – a back-home expression that roughly translates to “absolutely incredible.” He thanked the crowd with “mil y mil gracias,” meaning a thousand times over. He also called them his “parche tan sabroso.” That’s Colombian slang for a crew or gathering that just feels right.
Then came the Spain tease. Feid wrote on Instagram that he’s heading to Spain first, ahead of the official tour dates. He called it “primero a hacer una vueltica” – a quick personal stop before the scheduled shows. He kept the details light and playful, signing off with a long string of “jejejejej” that hints at something casual and unannounced in the works.
He’s been pushing his name into new markets across multiple continents. The post drew over 222,000 likes on Instagram, and that number tells you just how engaged his global fanbase has become.
Feid – born Salomón Villada Hincapié in Medellín, Colombia – has been one of the steadiest forces in Latin music for years now. He first broke through with collaborations with Bad Bunny and J Balvin, and his solo catalog has kept him competitive on charts ever since. Songs like “Normal” and “Bubalu” built his reputation as a smooth and melodic voice in the reggaeton space. The FEID PRO MAX tour is his most ambitious international run yet, taking him from Latin America all the way through Australia and into Europe.
The Brisbane stop deserves its own recognition. Australia isn’t a typical destination for Latin artists at his level. Feid didn’t adjust his approach for the crowd either. He posted entirely in Colombian Spanish without a translation. That made the whole experience feel like a slice of Medellín landing in Queensland. That’s a rare move, and the audience clearly loved it.
All eyes are now on Spain. He gave no city name, tagged no one, and left the pre-tour “vueltica” completely open. His Spanish fans are almost certainly scanning his posts right now for any hint of what’s coming. Studio time? A collab in the works? A few days of downtime? Feid didn’t say. He just made sure everyone knew Spain was next.
The FEID PRO MAX tour keeps rolling. Stay locked, fam – Europe is calling.
