News Summary
Foo Fighters are set to embark on their first stadium tour across North America, starting in Toronto. The tour will feature 12 cities and support from Queens of the Stone Age, as they aim to connect with fans after the loss of their former drummer. General ticket sales begin soon, and a new single has been released to coincide with the announcement.
Toronto
Foo Fighters have officially announced their first stadium tour in North America, set to kick off on August 4, 2026, at Rogers Stadium in Toronto. This tour marks a significant return for the band following their previous Everything or Nothing at All tour during the 2023-2024 season.
The upcoming tour will span 12 cities across North America and conclude on September 26, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. This awaited event promises to be a grand spectacle as it will feature Queens of the Stone Age providing direct support on all dates except for the stop in Fargo, North Dakota, on September 12.
General ticket sales for all tour dates will commence on Friday, October 31, at 10 AM local time. For devoted fans, the Artist Presale is available until Sunday, October 26, at 11:59 PM PT.
Latest Single Released
Tour Itinerary
Along with Toronto, the band will perform in major cities including:
- Detroit, MI – Ford Field (August 6)
- Chicago, IL – Soldier Field (August 8)
- Cleveland, OH – Huntington Bank Field (August 10)
- Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field (August 13)
- Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium (August 15)
- Washington, DC – Nationals Park (August 17)
- Fargo, ND – Fargodome (September 12; no QOTSA)
- Regina, SK – Mosaic Stadium (September 15)
- Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium (September 17)
- Vancouver, BC – BC Place (September 20)
Band Resilience and New Beginnings
This tour not only represents a chance for the Foo Fighters to showcase their extensive catalog of music but also highlights the arrival of their new drummer, Ilan Rubin. The band aims to rejuvenate their connection with fans, especially as they navigate a new chapter following the tragic death of their former drummer, Taylor Hawkins.
Dave Grohl, the band’s lead vocalist and guitarist, expressed his enthusiasm for reuniting with fans at these live events, emphasizing the excitement of sharing the stage with long-time friend Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age.
Impact of Live Music
The Foo Fighters tour comes on the heels of the band’s return to live performances, which included significant gigs both domestically and internationally. Their most recent performance was in San Luis Obispo, marking a revitalizing moment for the band as they navigate their future.
For more details on tickets and pre-sale information, fans can visit the official Foo Fighters website.
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