
Foo Fighters Tour 2026
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Foo Fighters: TAKE COVER TOUR 2026

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Foo Fighters: TAKE COVER TOUR 2026

Foo Fighters: TAKE COVER TOUR 2026

Foo Fighters: TAKE COVER TOUR 2026

Foo Fighters: TAKE COVER TOUR 2026

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Foo Fighters Tickets Near You — Shows by City
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4 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Foo Fighters across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
17 upcoming Foo Fighters concerts across 16 cities in North America. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Foo Fighters's next show?
- Sun, July 26, 2026 at House of Blues Myrtle Beach.
- Is Foo Fighters touring near me?
- Playing 16 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Foo Fighters tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Foo Fighters shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Foo Fighters
FFoo Fighters is on the 2026 tour with the full live rig — guitars front and center, full production, and the deep-catalog setlist long-time fans buy tickets to hear played end-to-end. 17 confirmed dates across 16 cities this run. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Foo Fighters Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Foo Fighters tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Foo Fighters dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Foo Fighters tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Foo FightersVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Foo Fighters VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Foo Fightersconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Foo FightersVIP & meet and greet guide.
Foo FightersPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Foo Fighters 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Foo Fighterstour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Foo Fighters presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters do not so much play concerts as preside over rock-and-roll town-hall meetings — three-hour communions where Dave Grohl, the most likeable bandleader in modern rock, holds tens of thousands of people in the palm of his hand and refuses to let go until the encore has bled past curfew. Three decades after Grohl recorded the entire first Foo Fighters demo alone in a Seattle studio in 1994, the band has matured into one of the last great stadium acts on the planet, a six-piece engine that can headline Wembley one weekend and a Midwest amphitheatre the next without dropping a decibel of intensity. They have twelve Grammy wins, eleven studio albums, an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and a setlist deep enough to play for four hours without repeating a single chorus.
The current touring chapter, the Everything Or Nothing At All World Tour, has criss-crossed North America, Europe, the UK, Australia and Asia from 2023 through 2025 and has been the band's most emotionally loaded run yet. It is the first sustained outing since drummer Taylor Hawkins died in March 2022, and audiences can hear the grief and the gratitude woven into every show: the tribute moments, the way Josh Freese is folded into the family, the look on Grohl's face during "My Hero" when the crowd takes over the chorus.
Whether you are pricing a hometown date in Seattle, lining up a Chicago run that drives 350 monthly searches all on its own, planning a Toronto stadium pilgrimage to Rogers Centre, or finally cashing in your London Wembley bucket-list show, this page is the editorial companion to the live Foo Fighters experience — tour structure, setlist patterns, ticket strategy, city-by-city venue notes, and answers to the questions the rock press gets asked most. Bookmark it; the band shows no sign of slowing down.
About Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters were born out of one of the most violent ruptures in modern rock history. When Nirvana ended with Kurt Cobain's death in April 1994, drummer Dave Grohl, then 25, retreated to Robert Lang Studios just north of Seattle and recorded fifteen songs in six days, playing every instrument himself apart from a single guitar overdub by Greg Dulli. He called the cassette Foo Fighters as a deliberately throwaway joke — a nod to UFO sightings reported by World War II pilots — so that nobody would assume it was a solo statement. The tape leaked through the Seattle underground, a record deal materialised, and Grohl realised he needed an actual band.
The first lineup — Grohl on vocals and guitar, ex-Sunny Day Real Estate's Nate Mendel on bass, ex-Germs guitarist Pat Smear, and drummer William Goldsmith — toured the 1995 self-titled debut into the ground. The Colour and the Shape (1997) is the moment Foo Fighters became Foo Fighters: Taylor Hawkins joined on drums, Grohl re-recorded most of the kit parts himself, and the album produced "Everlong," "My Hero" and "Monkey Wrench" — three songs that have closed or opened virtually every Foo Fighters show since. There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999) won the first of twelve Grammys. One by One (2002), In Your Honor (2005), Echoes Silence Patience & Grace (2007) and Wasting Light (2011, recorded entirely to analogue tape in Grohl's garage) cemented stadium-headliner status. Sonic Highways (2014) doubled as an HBO documentary series; Concrete and Gold (2017) and Medicine at Midnight (2021) pushed into glossier territory.
Then March 2022 changed everything. Taylor Hawkins — Grohl's musical brother and the most beloved drummer of his generation — died in Bogotá. The band cancelled the rest of the tour, played two staggering tribute concerts at Wembley and the Kia Forum, and disappeared. They returned in 2023 with But Here We Are, a record written in raw grief that also processed the death of Grohl's mother Virginia, and with Josh Freese — a session legend who has drummed for Devo, Guns N' Roses, A Perfect Circle and Nine Inch Nails — confirmed as the new full-time drummer. The current six-piece is Grohl (vocals/guitar), Mendel (bass), Smear (guitar), Chris Shiflett (lead guitar, in the band since 1999), Rami Jaffee (keys, full member since 2017) and Freese. They tour the world as one of the last truly great rock bands still capable of selling out two consecutive nights at Wembley Stadium — and they do it while honouring Hawkins every single night.
Foo Fighters Tour 2026 — What to Expect Live
A Foo Fighters tour stop is built around scale and stamina. The Everything Or Nothing At All World Tour has run from 2023 into 2025 and rolls forward into the next touring cycle on essentially the same architecture: stadium dates in tier-one markets (Wembley Stadium in London, Rogers Centre in Toronto, Soldier Field in Chicago, Citi Field in New York, SoFi-tier rooms in Los Angeles), arena dates in secondary markets, and festival headline slots filling the gaps. Sets clock in at 150 minutes minimum and routinely push past two and a half hours when Grohl is in storytelling mood, which is most nights.
The band stages itself wide and low — drum riser centre-back, two guitar wings, Jaffee's keys stage-right — with a clean B-stage walkway that Grohl uses to sprint into the crowd during "My Hero" and "Monkey Wrench." Production is deliberately old-school: big rock lighting rigs, IMAG screens for the back of the room, fireworks and pyro reserved for the proper anthems rather than peppered across every chorus. There is no backing track, no click track on the singalongs, and the band routinely stretches arrangements into long instrumental jams — the bridge of "Stacked Actors," the closing minute of "Aurora," the cathartic build of "The Pretender" — that make every show meaningfully different from the one before.
What sets the Foo Fighters live experience apart from every other stadium act of this size is Grohl's between-song banter. He treats the venue like a club, narrates his own setlist in real time, picks fights with the lighting rig, drags audience members onstage, and stretches single-song interludes into ten-minute comedy bits. Newer fans expecting a slick stadium show are routinely surprised by how loose, profane and improvised the night becomes. Bring earplugs, bring water, and accept that you will lose your voice screaming the chorus of "Best of You."
Foo Fighters Tickets — Pricing, Presales and Fan-Club Access
Foo Fighters tickets sit at the upper end of legacy-rock pricing without quite reaching the Bruce Springsteen / Rolling Stones stratosphere. Stadium GA floor and lower-bowl seats land in the $150–$320 range at face value, mid-bowl in the $90–$160 band, and upper deck nosebleeds from $55–$95 depending on market. Arena shows skew tighter — typically $85–$220 reserved with limited GA pit configurations. Premium and VIP packages, sold through the band's official partner On Location and Ticketmaster's platinum tier, bundle early entry, soundcheck access, merch credits and meet-greet-adjacent perks, and run $400–$1,200.
The fan-club presale through the official Foo Fighters mailing list opens roughly one week before public on-sale and consistently moves the best inventory. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration is used selectively for the highest-demand stadium dates (Wembley, Madison Square Garden, Rogers Centre) — register the moment the show is announced, accept the code email immediately, and treat the buying window as a fastest-finger exercise. American Express card-member presales sometimes run a day before public on-sale on US dates. Local radio and venue presales appear inconsistently and are worth checking but never relied on. Secondary-market pricing on StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats trends 30–80% above face for top markets — wait until 24 hours before showtime and prices typically soften noticeably.
Foo Fighters Setlist — What They Play Live
Foo Fighters carry roughly 35 songs on rotation across the current tour and pull 22–26 of them per night. The opener flips between "All My Life" (when they want to detonate the room immediately) and the title track from But Here We Are when Grohl wants the show to breathe in slowly. From there a typical night runs through "No Son of Mine," "Rescued" (the lead single from But Here We Are, now a permanent fixture), "The Pretender," "Learn to Fly," "Times Like These," and "My Hero" — the latter usually anchored mid-set with the crowd handling the chorus while Grohl steps back from the mic.
The middle third is where the deep cuts live. Recent runs have featured "Walk," "These Days," "Aurora" (from There Is Nothing Left to Lose, traditionally an emotional centrepiece), "The Glass" and "Under You" from But Here We Are, plus rotating selections from Wasting Light and Sonic Highways. Hawkins-era touchstones — "Cold Day in the Sun," which Hawkins used to sing lead on — are sometimes performed as full-band tributes with Freese stepping out and a guest vocalist taking the verse. The home stretch is locked in: "This Is a Call," "Monkey Wrench," "Aurora" or "The Sky Is a Neighborhood," "Best of You" as the pre-encore climax. The encore reliably closes with "Everlong" — Grohl alone with an acoustic for the first verse, full band crashing in for the second, the entire stadium singing every word. It has closed Foo Fighters shows for nearly thirty years and shows no sign of being retired.
Tour cities
Los Angeles
Los Angeles has functioned as a second hometown for Foo Fighters since the late 1990s — Grohl's 606 Studios sits in the Valley, and most of the band lives in the region. LA dates anchor at the Kia Forum in Inglewood for arena runs and at SoFi Stadium for the genuine event-tier stadium nights, with occasional one-off bookings at the Hollywood Bowl when the band wants something more intimate. The Forum was the venue for the 2022 Taylor Hawkins tribute concert, which adds emotional weight every time Foo Fighters return there. Floor GA at the Forum sells out instantly through fan-club presale; SoFi reserved seating tends to soften about a week before showtime. Parking is brutal at both venues — Metro to Inglewood for the Forum, rideshare drop-off lots on Prairie Avenue for SoFi. Expect a full two-and-a-half-hour set, a high density of California-resident guest appearances, and Grohl mining the local-band history he genuinely lived through.
Chicago
Chicago is the city that, year after year, posts the highest organic search demand for Foo Fighters tickets outside the band's coastal home markets — 350 monthly searches and climbing for the artist-plus-city combination. Stadium dates land at Soldier Field on the lakefront, arena runs at the United Center on the near west side, and occasional festival-headliner appearances at Lollapalooza in Grant Park keep the relationship constant. Soldier Field shows draw fans in from Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Madison and the entire Illinois suburban belt, so transit and parking should be planned around the L Red Line to Roosevelt or Metra Electric to Museum Campus rather than driving. The United Center is car-friendlier but presale-tighter. Chicago crowds have a reputation for singing every word back at Grohl, who responds with extended banter and unusually long sets — local fans should expect 26+ songs and a 160-minute runtime minimum.
New York
New York Foo Fighters dates split between Madison Square Garden for arena runs and Citi Field in Queens for proper stadium nights, with festival appearances at Governors Ball and (historically) Forest Hills Stadium rounding out the rotation. MSG sells out via fan-club presale almost without fail; Citi Field clears more slowly and tends to leave upper-deck inventory available into the week of show. The 7 train to Mets-Willets Point handles Citi Field, the A/C/E and 1/2/3 deliver MSG, and the LIRR offers a faster Long Island option for both. New York is one of the markets where Grohl reliably brings out guests — past appearances have included members of LCD Soundsystem, Patti Smith, and various Foo Fighters extended-family alumni. Expect a tight, slightly faster set than the Midwest stadium nights and a vocal, hyper-engaged crowd.
Toronto
Toronto is genuine Foo Fighters territory. The band has filled Rogers Centre as a stadium headliner multiple times and historically anchored at Scotiabank Arena for arena runs, with festival appearances at Budweiser Stage on the waterfront filling the gaps. Rogers Centre is one of the rare North American stadium venues with full roof closure, so weather is a non-factor and production gets a clean acoustic ceiling. The TTC Union subway station delivers directly to Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena, making transit logistics among the easiest of any tour stop on the continent. Canadian fan-club presale runs through the same channel as the US presale. Toronto crowds are notoriously loud and Grohl has called the city out by name as a favourite stop on multiple tours — expect a slightly extended set and at least one extra encore song the rest of the tour doesn't get.
Seattle
Seattle is the closest thing Foo Fighters have to a spiritual hometown. Dave Grohl recorded the original 1994 Foo Fighters demo at Robert Lang Studios in Shoreline, just north of the city limits, and the band's identity is inseparable from the Pacific Northwest scene that produced Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Stadium dates land at T-Mobile Park or Lumen Field; arena runs anchor at Climate Pledge Arena downtown. Seattle shows are emotionally heavier than most — Grohl tends to dedicate songs, share Nirvana-era anecdotes, and bring out local guests with deep roots in the original grunge community. Link light rail covers downtown and SoDo venues cleanly; ferry traffic from Bainbridge and Bremerton means the surrounding crowd is huge. Tickets move quickly in this market and rarely soften on the secondary side. Treat a Seattle Foo Fighters show as a pilgrimage, not a date-night.
Atlanta
Atlanta Foo Fighters dates land at State Farm Arena downtown for arena runs and at Truist Park or Mercedes-Benz Stadium for stadium-scale productions, with summer festival appearances at Music Midtown filling the rotation. MARTA delivers State Farm Arena directly via the Five Points station; Truist Park requires either The Battery shuttle services or rideshare given limited transit. Atlanta crowds skew younger than most legacy-rock markets thanks to a deep college-radio history with Foo Fighters dating back to the late-1990s 99X era. Sets tend to lean slightly heavier on radio-friendly material — "Learn to Fly," "Times Like These," "The Pretender" — than the Midwest deep-cut nights, though Grohl always finds room for at least one Wasting Light selection. Floor GA moves fast through fan-club presale; upper-bowl inventory is usually accessible the day of show.
Houston
Houston shows typically land at the Toyota Center downtown for arena runs and at Minute Maid Park or NRG Stadium for stadium scale, with occasional festival headliner slots at iHeartRadio Country Festival or Free Press Summer Fest filling out the regional calendar. Toyota Center is car-dependent but well-served by surface parking; NRG Stadium parking opens four hours before showtime and tailgating is genuinely encouraged. Houston is one of Foo Fighters' steadiest Southern markets — the crowd is unfailingly loud, the heat necessitates aggressive hydration, and indoor venues with strong air conditioning are notably preferred during summer routing. Grohl frequently extends Texas dates with regional references and has been known to pull guests from Houston's rock scene onto the B-stage. Tickets soften on the secondary market more reliably here than in coastal markets — patient buyers do well.
Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth Foo Fighters stops alternate between American Airlines Center in Victory Park, Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, and Globe Life Field in Arlington for stadium-tier production. The DART Green Line covers American Airlines Center cleanly; Globe Life and Dickies are largely drive-and-park venues. North Texas is a strong Foo Fighters region — the band has played the metroplex on essentially every tour cycle since the late 1990s, with crowds reliably hitting capacity for both arena and stadium configurations. Sets in Dallas frequently run long thanks to the band's stamina holding up in the heat and Grohl's habit of digging deeper into the catalogue on Texas nights. VIP and Platinum inventory through Ticketmaster sells the fastest here, but standard reserved upper bowls remain accessible into show week. Fort Worth's Dickies Arena gets slightly louder than American Airlines Center per square foot.
London
London is Foo Fighters' definitive international stadium home. Wembley Stadium dates in 2008, 2015 and the 2022 Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert are among the most-discussed nights in the band's history, and a London Foo Fighters show carries weight that no other UK market quite matches. Arena runs anchor at The O2 in North Greenwich; stadium production lives at Wembley with occasional excursions to London Stadium in Stratford. Public transit is the only sane way in — Jubilee line for The O2, Wembley Park or Wembley Stadium overground for the stadium. UK fan-club presale runs ahead of public on-sale via the official mailing list; secondary-market pricing through Twickets is genuinely fan-priced and worth checking. London crowds sing louder than any other Foo Fighters audience on Earth and Grohl has admitted, on stage, multiple times, that he plays differently in this city than anywhere else.
Sydney
Sydney Foo Fighters dates are major events on the Australian rock calendar. The band has filled Accor Stadium (formerly ANZ Stadium) in Sydney Olympic Park as a stadium headliner repeatedly, with arena runs landing at Qudos Bank Arena next door, and historical appearances at the Hordern Pavilion for the most intimate market visits. Sydney trains deliver directly to Olympic Park station; the parking footprint is large but slow on egress. Australian touring cycles tend to bundle Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth into single multi-city runs separated by a few weeks, so the touring band is locked-in and roadworn by the time they hit the east coast. Sydney crowds are notoriously enthusiastic — Australian rock audiences treat Foo Fighters as adopted nationals — and Grohl reliably extends sets here past the standard 150-minute mark. Tickets through Ticketek move quickly via the official fan-club presale.








