Classic Rock
Foo Fighters announce new 2024 tour dates
The Foo Fighters returned to the road in 2023, one year after the passing of their praised drummer Taylor Hawkins. After many concerts in the United States, Canada and South America, the band announced more 2024 tour dates, which will happen in stadiums across the United States. The concerts are scheduled for July and August, having bands like The Pretenders, Mammoth WVH, The Hives, Alex G, Amyl & The Sniffers and L7 as opening acts.
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Before the shows in the United States, the band will perform in New Zealand, Australia and in the United Kingdom.
The band was founded by Dave Grohl after the end of Nirvana and besides him the group is formed by Pat Smear (Guitar – since 1995), Chris Shiflett (Guitar – since 1999), Nate Mendel (Bass – since 1995), Rami Jaffee (Keyboards – since 2005) and Josh Freese (Drums – Since 2023).
Foo Fighters’ North American 2024 tour dates
July
- 17 – New York NY – Citi Field (The Pretenders and Mammoth WVH as opening acts)
- 19 – New York NY – Citi Field (The Hives and Amyl and The Sniffers as opening acts)
- 21 – Boston MA – Fenway Park (The Hives and Amyl and The Sniffers as opening acts)
- 23 – Hershey PA – Hersheypark Stadium (The Hives and Amyl and The Sniffers as opening acts)
- 25 – Cincinnati OH – Great American Ballpark (The Pretenders and Mammoth WVH as opening acts)
- 28 – Minneapolis MN – Target Field (The Pretenders and L7 as opening acts)
August
- 3 – Denver CO – Empower Field at Mile High (The Pretenders and Mammoth WVH as opening acts)
- 7 – San Diego CA – Petco Park (The Hives and Aleg G as opening acts)
- 9 – Los Angeles CA – BMO Stadium The Hives and Amyl and The Sniffers as opening acts)
- 11 – Los Angeles CA – BMO Stadium (The Pretenders and Alex G as opening acts)
- 16 – Portland OR – Providence Park Soccer Stadium (The Pretenders and Alex G as opening acts)
- 18 – Seattle WA – T-Mobile Park (The Pretenders and Alex G as opening acts)
The band is currently promoting their latest album “But Here We Are” released in 2023, the first one without the drummer Taylor Hawkins. The band’s leader Dave Grohl was the one who played the drums on the new record.