Foo Fighters Announce First Major Headline Tour Since the Death of Taylor Hawkins
The 'Everything or Nothing at All Tour' will begin in July 2024 in Queens, N.Y.
The Foo Fighters are hitting the road for a headlining tour for the first time since drummer Taylor Hawkins' death last year.
On Monday, the band announced a North American tour, titled "Everything or Nothing at All Tour," to celebrate the release of their new album But Here We Are.
New drummer Josh Freese -- known for his work with Devo, Guns N' Roses, A Perfect Circle, Nine Inch Nails, Paramore and Sting -- will join the band as they kick off the tour in Queens, New York, with two nights at Citi Field in July and end the tour with a stop at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.
Hawkins was found dead in his hotel room last March, just hours before the band was due to perform at Colombia’s Estéreo Picnic festival as part of a South American tour.
Indie rock up-and-comer Alex G will support several of the band's California dates. Other openers include the Pretenders, L7, the Hives, Mammoth WVH, and Amyl and the Sniffers.
The first presale begins Tuesday at 10 a.m., and the general sale for tickets begins Friday at 10 a.m. Tickets are available at FooFighters.com.
See the full list of dates and openers below.
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- Dave Grohl Pays Tribute to Foo Fighters’ Late Drummer With Emotional Solo Performance
- Wednesday, July 17 — New York NY — Citi Field *
- Friday, July 19 – New York NY — Citi Field #
- Sunday, July 21 – Boston MA — Fenway Park #
- Tuesday, July 23 – Hershey PA — Hersheypark Stadium #
- Thursday, July 25 – Cincinnati OH — Great American Ballpark *
- Sunday, July 28 – Minneapolis MN — Target Field **
- Saturday, August 3 – Denver CO — Empower Field at Mile High *
- Wednesday, August 7 – San Diego CA — Petco Park $
- Friday, August 9 – Los Angeles CA — BMO Stadium #
- Sunday, August 11 – Los Angeles CA — BMO Stadium %
- Thursday, August 16 – Portland OR - Providence Park Soccer Stadium %
- Saturday, August 18 – Seattle WA — T-Mobile Park %
* Pretenders & Mammoth WVH Support
** Pretenders & L7 Support
# The Hives & Amyl and The Sniffers Support
$ The Hives & Alex G Support
% Pretenders & Alex G Support
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