FOO FIGHTERS ARE BACK! — 2026 STADIUM TOUR ANNOUNCED ACROSS NORTH AMERICA — DATES AND CITIES REVEALED…

FOO FIGHTERS ARE BACK! — 2026 STADIUM TOUR ANNOUNCED ACROSS NORTH AMERICA — DATES AND CITIES REVEALED…

Rock’s most relentless road warriors are returning — and they’re coming back bigger, louder, and stronger than ever. The Foo Fighters have officially announced their massive 2026 North American Stadium Tour, marking a triumphant return to the biggest stages across the U.S. and Canada. After months of speculation and cryptic social media teasers, the band has confirmed a full-scale stadium run that will stretch from coast to coast — a victory lap for a group that has defined modern rock for nearly three decades.

The tour, simply titled “Everything or Nothing at All”, is being hailed as one of the most ambitious undertakings in the band’s history. Set to kick off on June 14, 2026, at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, the tour will hit over 20 major cities, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Miami, Denver, and New York, before wrapping up with a climactic finale at Boston’s Fenway Park on September 20.

Frontman Dave Grohl broke the news with a typically heartfelt and humorous statement:

“We’ve been through hell and back together these past few years — but rock ‘n’ roll has always been about survival, about connection, and about turning pain into power. This tour is for everyone who’s ever screamed a lyric with us, cried through a song, or found a little bit of hope in the noise. Let’s make these nights count.”

A TOUR YEARS IN THE MAKING

The Foo Fighters’ last full-scale stadium trek was the sold-out “Medicine at Midnight” tour in 2023, a run that celebrated their tenth studio album. But much has changed since then. The tragic passing of longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022 cast a shadow over the band, leading many to wonder whether the Foo Fighters would ever perform again. Yet, in true Foo fashion, they rose from the ashes — finding both healing and new creative energy with drummer Josh Freese, who joined the lineup in 2023.

Now, with Freese firmly part of the family, and the band’s energy reinvigorated, the 2026 Stadium Tour represents a powerful new chapter. Fans can expect a mix of career-spanning anthems — from “Everlong” and “My Hero” to “Best of You” and “The Pretender” — along with new material rumored to come from an upcoming studio album, reportedly set for release in early 2026.

MASSIVE PRODUCTION, EMOTIONAL MOMENTS

Sources close to the band describe the new stage production as “cinematic” — with towering LED walls, immersive visuals, and lighting effects designed to match the emotional weight of the band’s music. Grohl and co. have also hinted at surprise collaborations and tributes woven throughout the setlist — particularly moments honoring Hawkins, whose presence still looms large in Foo Fighters history.

A tour insider revealed:

“Dave wanted this to be more than a concert. It’s a celebration — of survival, friendship, and the unbreakable bond between band and fans. Every night will tell the story of where the Foos have been and where they’re going next.”

OFFICIAL TOUR DATES

Foo Fighters – “Everything or Nothing at All” North American Stadium Tour 2026

  • June 14 – Seattle, WA – T-Mobile Park
  • June 18 – San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park
  • June 22 – Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
  • June 28 – Denver, CO – Empower Field
  • July 3 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium
  • July 8 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • July 12 – Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
  • July 18 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre
  • July 23 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
  • July 29 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field
  • August 2 – Washington, D.C. – Nationals Park
  • August 7 – New York, NY – Citi Field
  • August 10 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park

(More dates expected to be announced soon for additional cities in Canada and the Midwest.)

TICKETS AND FAN PRESALE

Tickets for the Foo Fighters 2026 Stadium Tour go on sale Friday, November 8, with exclusive fan club presales beginning two days earlier. Early reports indicate demand will be massive — with several venues already preparing for additional shows due to overwhelming interest.

THE LEGACY CONTINUES

Nearly 30 years since Grohl first launched Foo Fighters as a one-man project after Nirvana’s end, the band continues to defy the odds — standing as one of the last great pillars of rock. From stadiums to festivals, they’ve built a reputation as the most dependable live act in modern music — a band that still plays every show like it’s their last.

As Grohl recently told Rolling Stone,

“Rock isn’t dead. Not as long as we’ve got fans who still believe. Every time we hit the stage, it’s proof that this thing — this noise — still means something.”

With a lineup firing on all cylinders, an emotionally charged atmosphere, and some of the most loyal fans in the world, the Foo Fighters’ 2026 Stadium Tour promises to be more than a comeback — it’s a resurrection.

Tickets drop soon. The Foos are back. And they’re ready to remind the world why rock still matters. 🎸🔥

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