Dengue Fever Confirm More Shows In 2026 Including Global Sounds Festival In Ft. Collins, Co., Tiki Oasis 2026 In San Diego And Musical Instrument Museum In Phoenix
Cambodian and American Rock Band Previously Announced Headline Club Dates but These Three Confirmed Shows are the First at Festivals and Museums in 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LOS ANGELES, CA (THURSDAY MAY 7, 2026) – Los Angeles based Cambodian and American rock band DENGUE FEVER today announced that have added three shows this Summer to their expanding live dates for 2026. New dates include the Global Sounds Festival in Ft. Collins, Co. on May 30, Tiki Oasis 2026 in San Diego, Ca. on August 7 and the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Az. on August 9. Details and tickets for all shows, venues, set times and more can be found here.
Dengue Fever have previously confirmed headline club dates in Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco and Tucson but these new dates are the first for the band at music festivals, Island Lifestyle/Polynesian Pop festivals and a world class museum thus far. Additional shows will be announced shortly. Confirmed dates include:
5/16 @ Gold-Diggers, Los Angeles, Ca.
5/29 @ Meow Wolf, Denver, Co.
5/30 @ Global Sounds Festival, Ft. Collins, Co (Just Added)
6/20 @ The Chapel, San Francisco, Ca.
8/07 @ Tiki Oasis 2026, San Diego Ca. (Just Added)
8/08 @ La Rosa, Tucson, Az.
8/09 @ Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Az. (Just Added)
2025 was a busy year for Dengue Fever. The band performed at festival shows in San Francisco at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, in Canada at both the Winnipeg Folk Festival and Calgary the Calgary Folk Music Festival and in Thailand at the Pulepo Festival 2025. The band also headlined shows in San Diego, Joshua Tree, Long Beach, San Francisco, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the Levitt Pavillion and Venice West in Los Angeles and Berkeley as well.
In 2023, Dengue Fever released Ting Mong their sixth full-length album of new material in the Dengue Fever discography. The album title refers to Khmer folklore, as a Ting Mong is a decoy or mannequin, almost like a scarecrow, but used to fight away evil spirits and plagues. Dengue Fever constructed Ting Mong after a self-imposed hiatus followed by a global pandemic allowing them to flesh out tracks on the new album. Tracks presented themselves as slower, more lengthy, psychedelic jams. Album artwork is from noted Japanese comic book and Anime/manga artist Imiri Sakabashira.
Tuk Tuk Records is distributed via MRI/The Orchard in North America and Proper Music Group for the rest of the world.
ABOUT DENGUE FEVER
DENGUE FEVER is Cambodian songstress Chhom Nimol, Zac Holtzman (guitar/vocals), Ethan Holtzman (keyboards), Senon Williams (bass), Paul Smith (drums) and David Ralicke (horns). They have released prior albums, Dengue Fever, Escape From Dragon House, Venus On Earth, Cannibal Courtship, In The Ley Lines, the DVD/CD soundtrack to the band’s documentary, Sleepwalking Through The Mekong, a collection of lost Cambodian classics and Dengue Fever Presents: Electric Cambodia, The Deepest Lake. Their latest album Ting Mong is out now. They are based in Los Angeles.
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