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Honeyblood & God Damn set to open on Foo Fighters UK dates
The duos will open up the shows in Edinburgh and Manchester respectively.
Honeyblood and God Damn have been confirmed to open up proceedings at two upcoming shows on their UK tour.
The two bands will be appearing on the bill at the band’s upcoming Edinburgh and Manchester shows, respectively. That means Honeyblood will be opening the show at Murrayfield Stadium on 23rd June, after God Damn have started the show at Old Trafford on 27th May.
Other acts set to support Foo Fighters on their upcoming shows include Royal Blood, Iggy Pop and Kaiser Chiefs. Hozier is also set to appear at the band’s Slane Castle performance in Ireland, while The Strypes are on first at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light.
The full list of the Foos’ upcoming UK appearances, including their headlining set at Glastonbury fest, is as follows.
MAY
23 - 24 Norwich, Radio 1 Big Weekend
25 Sunderland, Stadium of Light
27 Manchester, Emirates Old Trafford
30 Ireland, Slane Castle
JUNE
19 - 20 London, Wembley Stadium
23 Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium
24 - 28 Glastonbury Festival
In other Foo Fighters new, it looks like a second series of Sonic Highways could be commissioned, with the first season available to buy on DVD now.
Honeyblood and God Damn will play Sound City (22nd - 24th May), with the former also appearing at Citadel (19th July), where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information.
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