4 Non Blonds Reunite For Exclusive Show At The Roxy On Dec. 15

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Iconic rock band 4 Non Blondes have announced two exclusive club shows in Los Angeles at The Roxy on December 15 and San Francisco at Great American Music Hall December 17. These performances mark a triumphant homecoming nearly 3 decades in the making and follow the band’s widely celebrated reunion and a string of successful festival appearances across the country. 

These limited club shows will bring the band back to the cities where it all began, offering both longtime and a new generation of fans the rare chance to experience 4 Non Blondes in an intimate setting. 

“4 Non Blondes has been having a great time playing all of these incredible festivals but honestly we are excited to get back to the clubs,” stated vocalist Linda Perry in a press release. “It’s where every band starts, you figure out what songs people like, learn about your mistakes, how to read the audience, most of all the audience gets a better understanding of who you are in this more intimate setting.”

4 Non Blonde’s debut album, Bigger, Better, Faster, More!, spent more than a year on the Billboard 200 after its release in 1992, going platinum and spawning the anthem, “What’s Up?”. The song entered the prestigious Spotify Billions Club in November 2024, while the video is currently closing in on 2 billion YouTube views. Despite their meteoric rise, 4 Non Blondes disbanded in 1994, with lead vocalist Linda Perry going from 4 Non Blondes to a wildly successful career as a songwriter, producer, label owner and, including such platinum records as Christina Aguilera’s “Beautiful,” Gwen Stefani’s “What You Waiting For?” and P!nk’s “Get the Party Started.”

In 2025, multi-hyphenate songwriter/producer/performer/label owner/mentor/provocateur Linda Perry reunited with her original band 4 Non Blondes, which she first formed in the Bay Area in 1989 in the middle of an earthquake with co-founding bassist Christa Hillhouse. The two have now joined with drummer Dawn Richardson and guitarist Roger Rocha, both members of the original touring band, for the first time in over 33 years. 

Perry set up a rehearsal in San Francisco, which she deemed “awkward at first,” but after getting together and playing, it proved promising enough for Linda to write “a bunch of new songs, revisit some old ones, and bam, we have an album. It’s really that simple. They’re all phenomenal players and now they get a chance to show that. I couldn’t ask for a better band to play these songs.” 4 Non Blondes have confirmed that they will release a new studio album in 2026, their first new material since their acclaimed debut Bigger, Better, Faster, More!

Tickets are on sale. For more information, please visit https://4nonblondes.net/.

Conny Chavez: I listen to all sorts of genres, but mostly rock. When I am not writing or managing social media, I am most likely playing video games.
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