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Foo Fighters share details of ‘Everything Or Nothing At All’ UK tour
Following a storming Glasto set, the Foos have announced the UK leg of their ‘Everything Or Nothing At All’ tour via social media.
The news comes after Dave Grohl hinted at tour plans during their set at Glastonbury as ‘The Churnups’, saying that: “We never like to say goodbye. I figure that if you guys come back, we’ll come back soon. But I already know that we’re coming back for a whole f***ing tour”.
Foo Fighters will play six stadium dates across the UK in June 2024, with tickets going on general sale this Friday, 30th June, at 9am BST. The tour will celebrate the release of the band’s 11th album, ‘But Here We Are’, earlier this month - their first without their late drummer Taylor Hawkins.
Main support on the UK dates will come from Wet Leg or Courtney Barnett, while Loose Articles, Honeyblood, Shame, Hot Milk, and Himalayas will each open at least one of the stadium shows.
See below for the full tour schedule and lineup details.
JUNE 2024
13 Manchester, Emirates Old Trafford Stadium *^
17 Glasgow, Hampden Stadium **@
20 London, London Stadium *#
22 London, London Stadium **%
25 Cardiff, Principality Stadium *&
27 Birmingham, Villa Park Stadium **%
* Wet Leg main support
** Courtney Barnett main support
^ Loose Articles open
@ Honeyblood open
# Shame open
% Hot Milk open
& Himalayas open
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