Foo Fighters have exciting news for fans, as they have announced a North American tour set for 2026, marking their first major shows since the Everything or Nothing at All Tour in 2024. The tour will cover a variety of stadiums across the United States and Canada during August and September, highlighting the band’s continued popularity and commitment to live performances.
The lineup for this tour includes notable support acts such as Queens of the Stone Age, Mannequin Pussy, and Gouge Away, promising an electrifying experience for concertgoers. Fans can look forward to catching the Foo Fighters live at a number of iconic venues, including Ford Field in Detroit, Soldier Field in Chicago, and Washington D.C.’s Nationals Park, among others.
In conjunction with the tour announcement, the Foo Fighters have released a new single titled “Asking for a Friend,” which follows the previous release of “Today’s Song” in July. This new music is a testament to the band’s creative vibrancy and willingness to explore new soundscapes.
Furthermore, the band has been actively engaging with audiences through surprise club shows and recently released an EP called Are Playing Where??? Vol. I, showcasing these intimate performances. The Foo Fighters are also in the process of integrating their new drummer, Ilan Rubin, who has stepped in following the transition from Josh Freese, who himself had taken over drumming duties after the tragic passing of Taylor Hawkins.
The upcoming tour and new music not only emphasize the Foo Fighters’ resilience but also their ability to adapt and evolve while maintaining the same high-energy spirit that fans have come to love. As anticipation builds for the 2026 tour, the band continues to create and connect with their audience in meaningful ways.