What's Happening?
Flea, the bassist from Red Hot Chili Peppers, is releasing his first solo album 'Honora' on March 27, 2026. The album, named after a family member, features Flea's trumpet and bass performances, with contributions
from Thom Yorke and other musicians. The single 'Traffic Lights,' co-written with Yorke, is part of the album. Flea will tour with the HONORA band, starting in Chicago and visiting cities in North America and Europe. This project marks Flea's return to his jazz roots, showcasing his musical diversity.
Why It's Important?
Flea's solo album 'Honora' signifies a major milestone in his career, allowing him to explore and express his jazz influences. This project highlights his versatility beyond the rock genre, potentially attracting a broader audience. Collaborations with artists like Thom Yorke add a unique dimension to the album, enhancing its appeal. The tour offers fans a chance to experience Flea's music in a more personal setting, which could influence future solo endeavors and collaborations within the music industry.








