4 Non Blondes Return to the Stage & Hint at New Music
The iconic 90s band, 4 Non Blondes, is making a comeback, bringing their energy back to the intimate setting of clubs. They’re set to perform at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco – you can find ticket details here.This return to smaller venues comes alongside exciting plans for a new album slated for release next year.
Lead singer Linda Perry shared her enthusiasm for reconnecting with fans in a more personal way. She believes clubs are where bands truly hone their craft, discovering what resonates with audiences and learning to read the room. This intimate setting allows for a deeper connection between the band and those who appreciate their music.
Perry has reassembled with bassist Christa Hillhouse and former touring members Dawn Richardson and Roger Rocha. This marks the bandS first performances since a 2014 benefit concert in Los Angeles. Recent shows have featured a preview of new material,including tracks like “Don’t Wanna,” “Drop the Bomb,” and “Monomorphic.”
These new songs are intended as a follow-up to their hugely accomplished 1992 debut album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More! Perry expressed her confidence in the band’s current lineup, praising their phenomenal talent and excited for them to showcase their skills.
Of course, 4 Non Blondes are best known for their grunge-era anthem, ”What’s Up?” The song reached No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts across Europe. Today, it boasts over 1.18 billion streams on Spotify, demonstrating its enduring appeal.
Perry herself has enjoyed a remarkable career as a producer, songwriter, and label owner. She’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in music,including Christina Aguilera,Pink,Gwen Stefani,and alicia keys.
Though, she feels a pull back to performing. Playing with 4 Non Blondes feels different now, more enjoyable than ever before. Perry has spent considerable time behind the scenes and is eager to step back into the spotlight as an artist.
She’s embracing the possibilities that her career has created, and actively manifesting new opportunities. This return to 4 Non Blondes isn’t just a nostalgic trip; it’s a renewed commitment to her artistic expression and a chance to connect with fans on a deeper level.










