FEVER 333 share latest anthem “HIGHER POWER”

FEVER 333, the Grammy-nominated rock group, continue to blaze a trail with their latest single, "HIGHER POWER," accompanied by a striking music video via 333 Wreckords Crew and Century Media Records.

Released as a powerful tribute to the contributions of Black, Brown, and Asian communities, the song serves as a rallying cry for unity and reparations. Fronted by the charismatic Jason Aalon Butler, the band delivers a message of empowerment amidst adversity, celebrating resilience and collective strength.

Talking about the track butler said:

"The beauty in adversity-induced magic performed by marginalized communities is something I find incredibly inspiring, “HIGHER POWER" encapsulates this sentiment in a concise 2 minutes and 43 seconds, offering a soundtrack to the resilience exhibited daily."

Fans of FEVER 333 can catch them on a headline tour across the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom, kicking off in Los Angeles on October 17th and culminating in Brooklyn on November 8th. Following the US leg, the band will embark on a European tour starting November 14th, covering major cities including Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, and London.

Watch the video for “HIGHER POWER”:

Upcoming tour

  • October 17 - Los Angeles, CA - 1720

  • October 18 - Garden Grove, CA - Garden Grove Amp

  • October 19 - Mesa, AZ - Nile

  • October 21 - Salt Lake City, UT - Soundwell

  • October 22 - Denver, CO - Bluebird

  • October 24 - Austin, TX - Mohawk

  • October 25 - Dallas, TX - Trees

  • October 27 - St. Louis, MO - Delmar Hall

  • October 29 - Milwaukee, WI - Vivarium

  • October 30 - Chicago, IL - Outset

  • October 31 - Detroit, MI - Shelter

  • November 1 - Cleveland, OH - The Roxy

  • November 2 - Indianapolis, IN - HI-FI

  • November 4 - Boston, MA - The Sinclair

  • November 6 - Philadelphia, PA - The Church

  • November 7 - Washington, DC - Union Stage

  • November 8 - Brooklyn, NY - The Monarch

  • November 14 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Melkweg Max

  • November 15 - Munster, Germany - Skaters Palace

  • November 16 - Hamburg, Germany - Fabrik

  • November 17 - Berlin, Germany - Astra

  • November 19 - Leipzig, Germany - Felsenkeller

  • November 20 - Prague, Czech Republic - Roxy

  • November 21 - Munich, Germany - Backstage Werk

  • November 23 - Vienna, Austria - Simm City

  • November 24 - Zurich, Switzerland - Komplex 457

  • November 26 - Cologne, Germany - Carlswerk Victoria

  • November 27 - Paris, France - Bataclan

  • November 29 - Antwerp, Belgium - Trix

  • November 30 - Manchester, UK - New Century Hall

  • December 1 - Glasgow, UK - Garage

  • December 3 - Birmingham, UK - XOYO Birmingham

  • December 5 - Bristol, UK - Marble Factory

  • December 6 - London, UK - Electric Brixton


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