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Since the 1995 release of their self-titled first album, no other band has carried the torch for rock & roll like Foo Fighters. Throughout the steady ascent to their indisputable status as the last great American rock band, they’ve raised stadiums, arenas and festival fields of voices in song with anthems like “This Is A Call," “Everlong," "Monkey Wrench," "My Hero," "Learn To Fly," "All My Life,” “Times Like These," "Best Of You," "The Pretender," “Walk,” “These Days,” “The Sky Is A Neighborhood,” “Shame Shame" “The Teacher” and more. Foo Fighters’ 15-Grammy Award-winning catalogue includes The Colour and the Shape, There Is Nothing Left To Lose, One By One, In Your Honor, Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace, Wasting Light, Sonic Highways, Concrete and Gold, Medicine at Midnight and 2023’s But Here We Are. This year, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers released the chart-topping “Today’s Song,” and on October 23 dropped the hypnotic, throat shredding brand new track, “Asking For A Friend.” Start training for your local rock and roll marathon, because it’s gonna be a loonngg night. Foo Fighters are Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett, Rami Jaffee and Ilan Rubin.

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Foo Fighters 2026 Tour Dates:

  • 08/04/26 - Toronto, ON @ Rogers Stadium
  • 08/06/26 - Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
  • 08/08/26 - Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
  • 08/10/26 - Cleveland, OH @ Huntington Bank Field
  • 08/13/26 - Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
  • 08/15/26 - Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
  • 08/17/26 - Washington, DC @ Nationals Park
  • 09/12/26 - Fargo, ND @ Fargodome
  • 09/15/26 - Regina, SK @ Mosaic Stadium
  • 09/17/26 - Edmonton, AB @ Commonwealth Stadium
  • 09/20/26 - Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
  • 09/26/26 - Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium

Setlists

    1. 1.All My Life
    2. 2.Times Like These
    3. 3.Rope
    4. 4.The Pretender
    5. 5.La Dee Da
    6. 6.These Days
    7. 7.Walk
    8. 8.My Hero
    9. 9.Learn to Fly
    10. 10.Run
    11. 11.This Is a Call
    12. 12.No Son of Mine (with Motörhead's "Ace of Spades" interlude)
    13. 13.The Sky Is a Neighborhood
    14. 14.Shame Shame
    15. 15.White Limo
    16. 16.Arlandria
    17. 17.Monkey Wrench
    18. 18.Hey, Johnny Park!
    19. 19.Best of You
    20. 20.Everlong
    21. -London Calling (The Clash cover)
    1. 1.Enough Space
    2. 2.All My Life
    3. 3.Rope
    4. 4.Have It All
    5. 5.Times Like These
    6. 6.Stacked Actors
    7. 7.La Dee Da
    8. 8.These Days
    9. 9.The Pretender
    10. 10.Arlandria
    11. 11.Walk
    12. 12.My Hero
    13. 13.Learn to Fly
    14. 14.Aurora
    15. 15.Big Me
    16. 16.This Is a Call
    17. 17.No Son of Mine
    18. 18.Nothing at All
    19. 19.Shame Shame
    20. 20.Winnebago (Late! cover)
    21. 21.Best of You
    22. 22.I Don't Wanna Hear It (Minor Threat cover)
    23. 23.Monkey Wrench
    24. 24.Exhausted
    25. 25.Everlong
    1. -Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeahs cover)
    2. 1.All My Life
    3. 2.Times Like These
    4. 3.My Hero
    5. 4.Learn to Fly
    6. 5.The Pretender
    7. 6.This Is a Call
    8. 7.No Son of Mine (with Motörhead's "Ace of Spades" interlude and extended guitar solos; dedicated to Lemmy)
    9. 8.Nothing at All
    10. 9.Best of You
    11. 10.Monkey Wrench (introduced as "Carry On My Wayward Son")
    12. 11.Everlong
    1. -Free Fallin' (Tom Petty cover)
    2. 1.Enough Space
    3. 2.All My Life
    4. 3.Rope
    5. 4.The Pretender
    6. 5.Times Like These
    7. 6.Stacked Actors
    8. 7.La Dee Da
    9. 8.These Days
    10. 9.Walk (followed by band introductions)
    11. 10.My Hero
    12. 11.Learn to Fly
    13. 12.This Is a Call
    14. 13.No Son of Mine (with "Ace of Spades" (Motörhead) snippet)
    15. 14.Shame Shame (Dave said he wanna release his “inner Prince” and he shake his hips while singing verse.)
    16. 15.Big Me (Not in setlist)
    17. 16.Monkey Wrench
    18. 17.Aurora (Hawk logo tribute to Taylor Hawkins appeared on the main screen backdrop near the end of the song.)
    19. 18.Best of You
    20. 19.Exhausted
    21. 20.Everlong
    1. 1.Enough Space
    2. 2.All My Life
    3. 3.Rope
    4. 4.Have It All
    5. 5.Times Like These
    6. 6.Stacked Actors
    7. 7.La Dee Da
    8. 8.White Limo
    9. 9.These Days
    10. 10.The Pretender
    11. 11.Walk
    12. 12.My Hero (dedicated to Toad's Place)
    13. 13.Learn to Fly
    14. 14.Rescued
    15. 15.Aurora
    16. 16.Big Me (dedicated to Jr. the Farter from 'The Howard Stern Show)
    17. 17.Purple Rain (Prince cover) (snippet)
    18. 18.This Is a Call
    19. 19.No Son of Mine (with snippet of Motörhead's "Ace of Spades")
    20. 20.Shame Shame
    21. 21.Winnebago (Late! cover)
    22. 22.Best of You
  1. Encore

    1. 23.Weenie Beenie (dedicated to Pat “Fucking” Smear)
    2. 24.Alone + Easy Target
    3. 25.Low
    4. 26.Monkey Wrench
    5. 27.Exhausted
    6. 28.Everlong

News

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Foo Fighters’ TAKE COVER TOUR 2026 begins August of 2026 with a show at Rogers Stadium in Toronto. Following the tour kickoff, the band will make stops in cities like Chicago, Philadelphia, Nashville, and Vancouver before completing the trek in Las Vegas in late September. 

Be sure to add Foo Fighters to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com(Opens in new tab) or in the Ticketmaster App to get important alerts about their tour. (Download the Ticketmaster App for iPhone(Opens in new tab) or Android(Opens in new tab).)

Foo Fighters’ 2026 tour begins on August 4 at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium. 

Queens of the Stone Age will serve as direct support on all dates of the TAKE COVER TOUR 2026 except for the September 12 show in Fargo, North Dakota.

Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away will also open on select dates; check individual event pages for details.

Tickets for Foo Fighters’ TAKE COVER TOUR 2026 will be available for purchase via Ticketmaster.

The Foo Fighters Newsletter Artist Presale will take place on Tuesday, October 28 from 10:00 a.m. local time until Thursday, October 30 at 10:00 p.m. local time. To participate in the Foo Fighters Newsletter Artist Presale, you must have already subscribed to the band’s mailing list by Wednesday, October 22 at 5:00 p.m. PT. To join the sale, make sure the email on your Ticketmaster Account matches the one you use for the Foo Fighters Mailing List.

Not a subscriber? You can sign up to join the Artist Presale(Opens in new tab) now through Sunday, October 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT. You must sign up by Sunday, October 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT to participate in the Artist Presale. The Artist Presale will then take place from Wednesday, October 29 at 10:00 a.m. local time until Thursday, October 30 at 10:00 p.m. local time.

Tickets for Foo Fighters’ TAKE COVER TOUR 2026 will go on sale to the general public on October 31 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 7098 reviews
  • A perfect night

    by Giadjna on 9/2/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Foo Fighters show was INCREDIBLE! Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters gave me 3 hours of pure rock. I cried when the concert started, because it has been my first FF gig and it was so EPIC. I'm still very thrilled yet to have been there in Seattle.

  • Freaking Amazing!!

    by Cwoodie on 9/1/24Empower Field At Mile High - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    Saw them last August in SMV, CO ! I’d just had surgery major stomach stuff and couldn't walk very far had to do the handicapped way! Wasn’t the same !!! Still amazing but you crushed it @ Empower Field was So amazing!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • What an amazing show!

    by RG on 9/1/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I could not have asked for a better show to go to with the Foo Fighters here in Seattle. They had one of the best sets ever - 3 hours of bliss. Dave kept it light, engaged the audience the whole time, and each and every song was astonishing. The new drummer, while not Taylor, was phenomenal with adding his own signature to the songs and just made the house rock! 15 out of 10 would recommend in a heartbeat over and over again.

  • Foo Fighters ROCK!

    by Holly R on 8/28/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever! Only problem was that the merch lines were so long I didn't get the sweatshirt I wanted. Next time, Foo Fighters! Love them so much.

  • Never disappoint

    by Foo Fan For Life on 8/27/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Far from my first and certainly not my last Foo show. They always bring the energy and put on a fantastic show. If you’re reading this hoping to be convinced to go, just buy the tickets, you won’t regret the decision.

  • AWESOME!!!

    by Ad-Rock on 8/27/24Empower Field At Mile High - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the best concert I have EVER been to. They are great to see in person. I am only sad that this is the first time seeing them. I will definitely see them again.

  • Don’t Miss Them!

    by Dawn on 8/27/24Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Seattle show was amazing. All of the band members were on top of their game even though this was the last concert for this tour. Dave’s connection to the city was palpable and heartfelt. Krist Novoselic was reportedly there and I wish he’d come up on stage. Three solid hours of rock and roll! I hope Foo Fighters return next year for their 30th Anniversary. I can’t wait to see them again.

  • Great Concert

    by Sarah on 8/26/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Concert was one of the best I've ever been to! Ticketmaster could give a blurb that the seats I selected were a slightly obstructed view. The stadium rolled up the protective net used during baseball games and the height of the net blocked my view of the performers on stage. Other than that, it was an excellent show!

  • My experience at the BMO stadium FF concert

    by Amelia Villaseñor on 8/26/24BMO Stadium - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Look I have to say that first off, I have never guessed Alex g and the Foo Fighters would have toured together. Not mad they did, I love Alex g (but I love the Foo fighters a bit more. All apologies.). Alex G did a phenomenal performance and I didn’t know The pretenders too well, but gosh they were pretty great too. But Foo fighters were amazing. Once Dave Grohl came out to the stage with his guitar and long hair, I was actually crying. My mom can confirm. Although I may be only 13, I am such a huge fan of the Foo fighters. Also, they barely had any fluff. Just some smoke machines here and there. Which is honestly great because they put on a great show and an experience for me. Pure rock n’ roll. And I love the Foo fighters for that. I have to say, that was probably one of my favorite concerts I have ever been too. And thank you David Eric Grohl for keeping the T shirt prices cheap. I bought 3 shirts and it was totally worth it. I had car seats and someday, I do wish to see them a bit closer so I don’t have to keep leaning forward to see Dave Grohl and the band just to see them as a blur. But I am still very greatful for being at the concert and to even be in the same stadium as the Foo fighters (thank you mom). Another great thing is that I felt like I belonged. I could sing out their lyrics and I wouldn’t be the only one. Also, I saw Dave drinking some alcohol on stage, and oh my gosh he put on a great performance while drinking. That is also just a surprise to me. The Foo fighters would be a band I would totally want to see again. One bad thing though, I wish it was longer. I was sad to be leaving because that was one great concert. But I am glad that I still saw them even though I had school the next day. I saw them on Sunday, then had to go to school Monday. First day of school too. Totally worth it too see them no matter how tired I was in the morning. So yeah 1000000/10 show. If your kid begs you to take them, do it because it’s worth it. My mom isn’t much of a big fan of the Foo fighters but even she said they put on one good show.

  • Amazing

    by Kiki on 8/26/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Per usual the Foo Fighters were spectacular. A mix of old favorites with new songs. Can't have a bad time with the Foo Fighters! Footastic!!!

  • Amazing

    by dd250032 on 8/26/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Such an amazing concert. It felt like a personal touch with amazing music.

  • Amazing experience

    by Jaqueline on 8/24/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    It was an incredibly thrilling experience. I came from Brazil just for this show. It sounds crazy, but it was also my first time in the United States, and it couldn't have been better. The show was amazing, and I'm very proud of myself for buying the ticket and coming. Great stadium, perfect sound, a band that never misses. I didn't get to talk to or take a picture with Dave, Chris, Nate, Pat, Rami, and Josh like I dreamed, but I was close to the stage and confirmed: life is too short not to enjoy and make the most of our favorite band. In my case, watching the Foo Fighters in Seattle was a life achievement. Thank you, Ticketmaster.

  • Beyond epic??

    by ttprincess on 8/24/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    My first time seeing Foo Fighters live and I screamed for the majority of the show and it was probably the best therapy session I could have asked for in that moment. We bought tickets less than an hour before the show, rode the link downtown, and had a great view of the stage and Seattle and the sunset. Dave and his friends killed it and I will never forget that night for as long as I live. My phone even died right off the bat so all I could do was chillax and dance. God bless all the Foo Fighters and their fans, the staff at the stadium, security officers and everyone else ✌️🫶

  • Good Show

    by FooManiac on 8/24/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    The Foos show was definitely good. I've seen so many reviews that it was the greatest show but I think it was simply good - the guys were probably tired from the long tour and just ready to be home but since this was supposed to be the last show on the tour, I had really hoped for a surprise guest. I've seen so many guests at other Foos shows and was a little disappointed that, being in Seattle, Krist (who was reported to be there) didn't at least make an appearance onstage. On the other hand, the openers, Chrissy Hynde and the Pretenders were awesome. That woman can really ROCK!

  • Great Live

    by Persephone on 8/24/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Seeing the foo fighters without Taylor was hard but the band was strong, interactive with the crowd and it didn’t feel anywhere near the last show Looking forward to celebrating your 30th!

  • Fantabulous Foo

    by SCVLinda on 8/23/24BMO Stadium - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue! Great show! David and the Foo faction are still rocking, 30 years later! My family really enjoyed every song, every moment! Thank you for giving it your all! The Hive were hard core as well!

  • Awesome!

    by Lexi on 8/23/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Alex G was weird, the Prentenders were great, and the Foo Fighters rocked.

  • Amazing show

    by Love the Foo on 8/22/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    My first Foo Fighters concert and I was blown away! Amazing energy, 3hours of non stop energy. I did not want it to end! Dave Grohl delivered big time!!

  • Everything or nothing at all!

    by Olytown on 8/22/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Love, love, loved this show. Foo Fighters were amazing! Loved the energy that was put into this concert. Seattle where it began for Dave was so appropriate that they finished up here, fireworks and all! Pretenders didn’t disappoint either.

  • Foo And Family

    by WJB on 8/22/24T-Mobile Park - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    C'mon...it's the Foo Fighters and they never disappoint. We had the pleasure of accompanying some family members for their first Foo experience and they were completely blown away. This is the second show we saw from this tour and would go to another in a heart beat. Now...ticketing. While I can appreciate what artists are doing to limit scalping and price gouging, at times these activities can have other consequences. For example, we moved my father into palliative care hospice 10 days before the show and we were not sure how long he would be with us. Given this we were going to cancel our trip to Seattle but it's a good thing we didn't. When the tickets went live is when I learned that I would not be able to transfer them. With no means of transferring the tickets and being separated from our guests by 1000 Kilometres had we not decided to take the chance and attend then no one from our party would have been able to see the show. In the end, Dad hung in there and is still with us today, my cousins and their wives had their minds blown and we once again rocked and rolled with Dave and 35,000 of his friends.