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Gregarious post-grunge rockers fronted by Dave Grohl

As a musician, singer-songwriter, producer, director and documentary filmmaker, Ohio-born Dave Grohl is a man of many talents. He rose to fame as the seventh and longest-running drummer of grunge idols Nirvana, having performed with the band from 1990 until frontman Kurt Cobain’s death in 1994.

Unsure of what to do next, Grohl started making music on his own. He even recorded a demo at Seattle’s Robert Lang Studios, playing all the instruments himself and working with producer Barrett Jones (Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Melvins). Grohl credited the project to “Foo Fighters”, a term coined by the US Air Force during World War II to explain strange phenomena in the sky, because he’d been reading lots of books on UFOs. Mainly, he wanted the demo to sound like it came from a group instead of just one guy.

Grohl did return to drums again, recording the soundtrack for the film Backbeat that chronicles the early days of The Beatles and also playing with other bands including an incendiary performance with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers on Saturday Night Live. He later turned down an offer to join them permanently, instead deciding to transform his Foo Fighters solo project – which had immediately generated label interest – into a full-blown band.

Taking on the role of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist as well as chief songwriter, Grohl recruited bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith, both from emo pioneers Sunny Day Real Estate, as well as Germs founding member and Nirvana touring guitarist Pat Smear. The quartet hit the road in spring of 1995 for their first tour.

Buoyed by the success of the lead single This Is A Call, the Foo Fighters’ eponymous debut album came out early that summer on Capitol Records via Grohl’s own Roswell Records imprint and spawned three more singles: Big Me, I’ll Stick Around and For All The Cows.

A huge success, the band spent the rest of the year on tour promoting it, including a trip overseas to make their first UK appearance at Reading Festival.

In mid-1996, Foo Fighters headed into the studio to start work on their second album and their first as a real-life band. It turned out to be a trying time with Goldsmith ultimately walking out, later to be replaced by Alanis Morissette’s touring drummer Taylor Hawkins. Grohl’s personal life was also in turmoil, with his first marriage to photographer Jennifer Youngblood ending. This anger and confused emotional core seeped into 1997’s The Colour And The Shape, a more lyrically introspective record than the Foos’ debut. Certified platinum in the US and several other countries, the album went on to win numerous awards as well as generating four UK Top 25 singles: Monkey Wrench, My Hero, Everlong and Walking After You.

The Foo Fighters’ line-up went through more changes with Smear leaving in late 1997. Franz Stahl, a former bandmate of Grohl’s from Scream, came on board. Although he toured with Foo Fighters and helped record a couple of songs for film soundtracks, he too departed in 1999.

This left the trio of Grohl, Mendel and Hawkins to hash out Foo Fighters’ third album, 1999’s There Is Nothing Left To Lose. A more melodic collection of songs featuring the hit Learn To Fly, it led to the band’s first Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and firmly established Foo Fighters as one of the hottest alt rock acts of the decade.

The '00s proved to be another stellar decade for the band. Chris Shiflett – of the punk groups No Use For A Name and Me First And The Gimme Gimmes – joined as lead guitarist, and the Foo Fighters really gelled as a four-piece while experimenting with a whole new array of sounds and styles.

Two of their next three albums – 2002’s One By One and 2007’s Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace ­– won Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album. In between those, Foo Fighters also released the double album In Your Honour in 2005. The first disc saw the band at their anthemic, hard-rocking best on songs including Best Of You, while the second disc boasted mellower acoustic numbers such as Friend Of A Friend, a solo performance by Grohl of a track he wrote in 1990 about his experiences joining Nirvana. 

The Foo Fighters’ seventh album, 2011’s Wasting Light, not only brought guitarist Smear back into the fold, but also yielded yet another Grammy. In a bid to recapture the grittiness of their early work, it had been recorded in the Grohl’s garage in Encino, California using analogue equipment. Preceding the album’s release, Foo Fighters unveiled the rockumentary Back And Forth, which chronicled the ups and downs of the band’s history.

Following nearly two years of festival performances and extensive touring, Grohl planned to take a much-needed break. What’s more, he had just added filmmaker credits to his resume in early 2013 after debuting Sound City – a documentary paying homage to the venerable San Fernando Valley recording studio by the same name – along with its accompanying soundtrack Sound City: Real To Reel at Sundance Film Festival.

However, a month later while collecting Foo Fighters’ third BRIT Award for Best International Group, Grohl changed his mind. The very next day, he’d teamed up longtime contributor and touring keyboardist Rami Jaffee and producer Butch Vig (The Smashing Pumpkins, Sonic Youth, Nirvana’s Nevermind) to record a new album.

Sonic Highways arrived in 2014, with every song recorded in a different American city. To complement the album and commemorate the Foos’ 20th anniversary, Grohl directed an eight-part TV series, filmed in each of those cities, to capture the experiences and local scenes that inspired the sound and lyrics.

While touring the world in 2015 to support Sonic Highways, Grohl fell off stage in Gothenburg, Sweden and broke his leg – somehow managing to finish the concert in a seated position. After a dream induced by his pain medication, Grohl self-designed a guitar-themed throne so he could sit comfortably while shredding on stage, which allowed Foo Fighters to complete their tour as well as record the five-song Saint Cecilia EP in Austin, Texas. Conceived as a gift of gratitude for their fans, the free-to-download EP was also dedicated to the victims of that November’s terrorist attacks in Paris.

Returning to a simpler way of doing things, Foo Fighters merged hard rock with pop sensibilities on their 2017 album Concrete And Gold, which featured a couple of unlikely collaborations in Justin Timberlake on Make It Right and Boyz II Men’s Shawn Stockman on the title track.

Foo Fighters notched up a fifth BRIT Award for Best International Group in 2018. Before collecting the prize, Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Shiflett, Smear and Jaffee made their debut performance at the ceremony, playing The Sky Is A Neighbourhood on the roof of a makeshift house constructed in The O2.

While returning to the studio in 2019 to start recording another album, Foo Fighters also began releasing a series of EPs containing elusive live tracks under the umbrella name Foo Files.

The band had elaborate plans to celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2020 by revisiting the same stops from their very first US tour in a Dodge van. Billed as The Van Tour, those shows had to be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

That November, the Foo Fighters revealed the lead single Shame Shame from their 10th album, Medicine At Midnight, which arrived in early 2021 and featured the tracks No Son Of Mine and Waiting On A War. In April, Grohl premiered his latest film project, a documentary called What Drives Us, in which he interviewed 200 rock stars about their early days on the road living out of vans.

In June 2021, the Foo Fighters played a concert at Madison Square Garden that was the first full-capacity arena show in New York City since the start of the pandemic. The following month, as part of US Record Store Day, they released the disco-themed Hail Satin album under the Dee Gees moniker (a combined pun on both the brothers Gibb and Grohl’s initials) that included four Bee Gees covers plus other live tracks. On their ensuing dates, the band trolled a protest by the Wellsboro Baptist Church by playing You Should Be Dancing from the back of a truck.

Grohl’s memoir The Storyteller, penned during lockdown, came out in October 2021 and celebrates music as well as offers a collection of life stories from the revered rocker. In 2022, the band released the horror comedy feature film Studio 666.

Tragedy struck the Foo Fighters in March 2022 with the death of their much-loved drummer Taylor Hawkins. Twin benefits were planned in London and Los Angeles featuring his remaining bandmates alongside a massive line-up of Hawkins' favourite musicians and closest friends.

In 2023, the Foo Fighters returned with their 11th album, But Here We Are. The band announced Josh Freese as their new drummer for live shows at a live-stream event in June 2023. That same month, fresh off a surprise Glastonbury appearance, they also announced that their Everything or Nothing at All UK Tour was on its way, including six stadium dates in Manchester, Glasgow, London, Cardiff and Birmingham in summer 2024. 

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Setlists

    1. 1.Learn to Fly
    2. 2.The Pretender
    3. 3.No Son of Mine
    4. 4.Big Me
    5. 5.Best of You
    1. 1.All My Life
    2. 2.No Son of Mine (with teases of AC/DC's "Dirty Deeds", Black Sabbath's "Paranoid", and Metallica's "Enter Sandman")
    3. 3.The Pretender
    4. 4.Walk
    5. 5.Times Like These (Dave and Rami into full band)
    6. 6.Generator
    7. 7.La Dee Da
    8. 8.Breakout
    9. 9.Eruption / Thunderstruck / Sabotage / Keyboard Solo / Blitzkrieg Bop / March of the Pigs (band introductions)
    10. 10.My Hero (Dave solo into full band)
    11. 11.The Sky Is a Neighborhood
    12. 12.Learn to Fly
    13. 13.Arlandria
    14. 14.These Days
    15. 15.Skin and Bones (acoustic; Dave and Rami duet; dedicated to Mark Lanegan)
    16. 16.Big Me (Dave solo acoustic; dedicated to Krist Novoselic)
    17. 17.Under You (Dave solo acoustic)
    18. 18.Nothing at All (with a snippet of The Beatles' "Blackbird")
    19. 19.This Is a Call
    20. 20.Monkey Wrench (with drum solo)
    21. 21.Aurora (dedicated to Taylor Hawkins)
    22. 22.New Way Home (tour debut)
    23. 23.Best of You
  1. Encore

    1. 24.The Teacher
    2. 25.Everlong
    1. 1.Monkey Wrench
    2. 2.Learn to Fly
    3. 3.No Son of Mine
    4. 4.The Sky Is a Neighborhood
    5. 5.This Is a Call
    6. 6.Times Like These (Dave and Rami into full band)
    7. 7.La Dee Da
    8. 8.The Pretender
    9. 9.Medicine at Midnight
    10. 10.Walk
    11. 11.Guitar Solo / Sabotage / Keyboard Solo / Blitzkrieg Bop / March of the Pigs (Band introductions)
    12. 12.My Hero (Dave solo into full band)
    13. 13.Nothing at All (with a snippet of The Beatles' "Blackbird")
    14. 14.All My Life
    15. 15.Aurora
    16. 16.Everlong
    1. 1.All My Life
    2. 2.No Son of Mine
    3. 3.Learn to Fly
    4. 4.Rescued
    5. 5.The Pretender
    6. 6.Times Like These (Dave and Rami into full band)
    7. 7.Nothing at All (with The Beatles' "Blackbird" riff)
    8. 8.My Hero (Dave solo into full band — Dave dedicated the song to Chuck D who was in attendance)
    9. 9.The Sky Is a Neighborhood
    10. 10.This Is a Call
    11. 11.Guitar Solo / Sabotage / Keyboard Solo / Blitzkrieg Bop
    12. 12.These Days
    13. 13.Monkey Wrench
    14. 14.Best of You
    15. 15.Everlong
    1. 1.All My Life
    2. 2.No Son of Mine (with "Paranoid" and "Enter Sandman" riffs)
    3. 3.Rescued
    4. 4.The Pretender
    5. 5.Walk
    6. 6.Times Like These (Dave and Rami into full band)
    7. 7.Generator
    8. 8.La Dee Da
    9. 9.Breakout
    10. 10.Guitar Solo / Sabotage / Keyboard Solo / Blitzkrieg Bop / Whip It / March of the Pigs
    11. 11.My Hero (Dave solo into full band)
    12. 12.The Sky Is a Neighborhood
    13. 13.Learn to Fly
    14. 14.Arlandria
    15. 15.These Days
    16. 16.Statues (Dave, Chris, and Rami)
    17. 17.Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners (Dave solo into full band; Dave dedicated the song to the naked concertgoer at the Christchurch gig)
    18. 18.Nothing at All (with ZZ Top “La Grange” and The Beatles' "Blackbird" riff)
    19. 19.White Limo
    20. 20.Monkey Wrench
    21. 21.Aurora (dedicated to Taylor Hawkins)
    22. 22.This Is a Call
    23. 23.Best of You
  1. Encore

    1. 24.The Teacher
    2. 25.Everlong

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1. Ticket sales are limited to 6 per household, per show for the presale and 8 per household, per show for the general on sale (a maximum of 8 tickets per household can be booked per show). Only tickets purchased through approved agents are valid. The venue reserves the right to refuse admission.

2. Ticket resale is permitted at no more than the price you paid (face value + booking fees). Please only use Ticketmaster's Fan-Fan Ticket Exchange or the artist’s official resale partner – please see the artist’s website for more details.  Selling tickets through unauthorised resale platforms will breach our T&Cs and those tickets may be cancelled.

3. This ticket is a personal, revocable license and, at all times, remains the property of the Promoters. This ticket must be surrendered to the Promoters upon request.

4. This ticket is sold on behalf of the Promoters to the Consumer. Business or traders are specifically prohibited from purchasing for this event. Any who do so will have their tickets cancelled.

5. All ticket sales data will be manually forensically examined and any evidence of the use of aggressive software, multiple identities or any other unlawful practice will be passed to National Trading Standards E-crime team and Police. This may lead to tickets being cancelled.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 213 reviews
  • Absolutely amazing rock and roll

    by Chubby76 on 30/06/2024Principality Stadium - CardiffRating: 5 out of 5

    What a night Foo fighters where amazing 3 hrs of solid rock and roll .

  • Incredible

    by MelTP on 30/06/2024Villa Park - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    The Foo Fighters never fail to put on a show! An incredible experience all round!

  • Amazing

    by Li on 30/06/2024Villa Park - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant night. Small stadium so felt good. Performed for 3 hours, amazing time.

  • Foo Fighters rocked. Villa venue sucked

    by Kerry on 29/06/2024Villa Park - BirminghamRating: 1 out of 5

    Foo Fighters delivered an awesome gig but the Villa event management was shocking. In the fan zone holt end the bar was closed, sending everyone outside to the other vendors who then were overwhelmed. This ment queues where ridiculous and you end up missing an hour of the gig each time you try to get a drink. Gave up in the end. Will never use the venue again.

  • 'If anything could ever be this good again'

    by Samimac on 29/06/2024Villa Park - BirminghamRating: 4 out of 5

    Amazing gig. Foos did not disappoint. Almost 3hr set, high energy, song after song. Songs from all albums across the 30yr history of the band. Special guests too including Taylor Hawkins son Shane, made it very special. Venue was not so good. Service at bars etc slow and queues for refreshments and toilets the worst I have ever experienced at a concert held at a football stadium. At times it was quite frightening as people could not move to get back out to the pitch.

  • Excellent!

    by Gray170 on 29/06/2024Villa Park - BirminghamRating: 5 out of 5

    Was lucky enough to get tickets to a great evening! Was well organised at villa park from getting to and from the venue and getting into the ground for the actual concert, good choice of food and reasonably priced! Far better experience than we had the week before at the cricket ground at old Trafford and to ones we've had at utilita, genting and a few more venues I could mention they all could learn from them! The gates actually opened early whereas the above mentioned were all late and staff knew what they were doing unlike the above named venues! plenty of security staff to keep the queues at a minimum to enable everyone to get in without any delays or stress they were excellent again unlike the above venues who seem intent on ruining peoples experience! Well done villa park and the foos for an excellent evening! My only negative I can never understand why people go to a concert to stand talking through it all which the group of 5 near us did all evening if you're not going to watch the band please don't go and ruin it for others!

  • The gig of my life!

    by Foo Fan on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    This was a bucket list gig ✔️ and my god, it did not disappoint! It was the gig of my life! From beginning to end! I loved every single minute. Absolutely faultless!!

  • Epic

    by Beano73 on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely the best concert I've ever been too, had an amazing time. Can't wait for them to return.

  • Foo Fighters gig Villa Stadium.

    by Scotty on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    An awesome night seeing the Foo Fighters at Villa Park. The Foo's themselves did a 3 hour show and were full of energy and banged out all the tunes a Foo Fighters fan would want to hear. Thank you guys and I hope you tour again soon. Truly brilliant 🤘🏻

  • A bad seat

    by The Little One. on 28/06/2024Rating: 3 out of 5

    I sat in the yellow block, row AA . Underneath all that roofing, that is there to create an atmosphere for the football, all it did was make an echo and created terrible acoustics. That's the eighth time I've seen them, and really is the worst through no fault of their own. Not saying I won't go to Villa Park again, but now I'm aware of the seating plan I'll be very careful where I sit.

  • Foo fighters villa park

    by Suzy on 28/06/2024Rating: 2 out of 5

    Villa park- what a dump!!! Terribly organised, couldn't get a drink and massive queues for the toilets. Wasted a lot of time in queues. Would never go to a gig there again. Foo fighters were brilliant though!!

  • Not a good music venue

    by LB on 28/06/2024Rating: 3 out of 5

    Having seen them earlier in the week in Cardiff I don't think the sound quality was good at all at villa park. Beer ran out and queues for toilets and the stewarding for exiting the pitch were poor. Smoking and vaping was rife which was annoying as was the weed smoking. The band themselves always deliver. A great set and Dave's crowd interaction is always brilliant. Venue sadly not for me. I wouldn't book ticketed there again.

  • Great band, Rubbish venue

    by Scott on 28/06/2024Rating: 3 out of 5

    As usual the Foo Fighters powered in with a superb performance, but were sadly let down by a seriously substandard venue. Security was visible but sadly lacking in doing anything, staff at the venue sending people to the wrong seating areas, overpriced alcohol with nowhere near enough staff serving leaving ridiculous queues. The worst thing was the awful sound at Villa Park, echoes all through the nigh on 3 hour set, which spoilt the show. THIS VENUE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR ROCK BANDS IN THE FUTURE, IF YOU DO SEE IT AS A ROCK VENUE BOOK SOMEWHERE ELSE. Villa park does not ROCK at all.

  • Fantastic show in a brilliant venue!!

    by NickB6 on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Arrived nice and early and got free street parking within 10 min walk. No big merch queue and easy entry to venue! As was General Admission pitch standing had no problem getting near to stage and loads of respect no pushing. Only critism was lack of water stations. Apparently in bars but big queues unfortunately. Acoustics absolutely sound and great atmosphere being not too huge a venue! Foo Fighters were brilliant with so many epic tunes! Guest appearances of Geezer Butler and Shane Hawkins icing on the cake!!!

  • Villa Park: A Tale of Two Experiences

    by Leon T on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Attending the Foo Fighters concert at Villa Park was a night of mixed emotions. On one hand, the Foo Fighters themselves were absolutely phenomenal. Their performance was electrifying from start to finish, with Dave Grohl and the rest of the band delivering an unforgettable show. They played all the favorites with an energy and passion that had the entire crowd on their feet, singing along and dancing. Their musicianship was top-notch, and their interaction with the audience made the evening even more special. It's clear why they are one of the best live acts in the world. However, the venue experience at Villa Park left much to be desired. Unfortunately, the organizational aspects of the event were far from ideal. From the moment we arrived, it was clear that there were significant issues with crowd management and overall coordination. Lines for entry were disorganized, leading to long wait times and confusion. Inside the stadium, facilities were inadequate for the size of the crowd. Concession stands and restrooms were overwhelmed, resulting in long queues and frustration among attendees. In summary, while the Foo Fighters delivered an extraordinary performance that will be remembered for years to come, the experience at Villa Park was marred by poor organization and insufficient facilities. It's a shame that such a fantastic concert was hindered by these issues, but the brilliance of the Foo Fighters still managed to shine through. If Villa Park can address these logistical challenges, future events could be much more enjoyable.

  • Best Concert Ever

    by AngieS on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    I have been to hundreds of shows and this was the best one ever. The Foo Fighters were fantastic and with Gezzer Butler joining them for Paranoid was outstanding. Danced all night from 7:30 to 10:30 and left the show one very happy person. Will definitely see them again in the future

  • Brilliant atmosphere

    by Rnmh1964 on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic 3 hour set list from the Foos, Dave Grohl having lots of banter with the audience. Geezer Butler and Shane Hawkins making an appearance was a highlight. 2 fantastic support groups too.

  • Terrible

    by Ian on 28/06/2024Rating: 1 out of 5

    The worst gig I have been to , platinum tickets which where at the back ,couldn't see a thing ,sound was terrible ,

  • It's 5 stars for the Foos, nothing else

    by Dpollo on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    I couldn't not give 5 stars given how brilliant to FF's were, everything else about the venue was shocking. Disgraceful food options, really poor quality and massively overpriced. At 530pm had to wait 20 mins for a hot dog, not everything advertised was available, most food options ran out before 630pm and by that time the queue for drinks was ridiculous, then they started selling warm beer at £7 a pint, just an awful experience for the paying public. Even if by some chance you got hold of Elvis to play Villa Park for £10 a ticket and free transport I still wouldn't attend. The place is a joke!

  • Absolutely incredible

    by MattH on 28/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    What an absolutely amazing incredible concert. Words can't explain just how good the whole night was. The band were simply phenomenal. Absolutely faultless. Such an amazing performance by all of the guys. An experience to remember for the rest of my life. And the venue was great too. Queues were all short and fast moving. Facilities were all great, very comfortable and clean. Thanks to all the organisers and staff, and of course to the Foo Fighters themselves who were just incredible. We both an an amazing night that will be remembered forever.