Foo Fighters Announce Massive 2026 World Stadium Tour — Rock Legends Set to Electrify Fans Across Asia, North America, and Europe
Rock’s unstoppable force is hitting the road once again. The Foo Fighters have officially announced their massive 2026 World Stadium Tour, sending shockwaves through the global rock community and reigniting the excitement of millions of fans. The legendary band — led by frontman Dave Grohl — is preparing for one of the biggest live events in the group’s career, marking their triumphant return to the world’s largest stages across Asia, North America, and Europe.
The announcement dropped early this morning across the band’s social platforms, accompanied by a 90-second cinematic teaser titled “Ready to Fly Again,” featuring snippets of the band rehearsing in the studio, vintage tour footage, and a roaring crowd chanting “Foo Fighters! Foo Fighters!” as Grohl grins behind his guitar.
The Tour of a Lifetime
Titled the “Everything or Nothing at All: World Stadium Tour 2026,” this globe-spanning journey will begin in March 2026 and stretch deep into October, covering over 50 cities and marking the band’s first full-scale international run since 2023.
According to the official press release, the tour will celebrate both the Foo Fighters’ enduring legacy and their latest creative chapter. Expect explosive live renditions of classics like “Everlong” and “The Pretender,” alongside new songs from their forthcoming album, rumored to be in the final stages of production.
Grohl described the upcoming run as “a celebration of every moment that’s brought us here — every fan, every song, every show, every tear, every smile.”
“We’ve been through hell and back as a band,” Grohl said. “Now it’s time to give it all back. These shows are going to be loud, emotional, and unforgettable. We’re going to play like our lives depend on it — because they do.”
Healing Through Music
This world tour also carries a deep emotional weight. It will mark the Foo Fighters’ first global stadium tour since the tragic passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022. The band has since carried on with Josh Freese — a longtime friend and collaborator — behind the kit, honoring Hawkins’ legacy with every performance.
During their 2023–2024 North American shows, Grohl frequently paused mid-set to dedicate songs to his late bandmate, saying,
“Every beat we play, every note we sing — Taylor’s right there with us.”
Fans can expect similar moments of tribute during the 2026 shows, with the band planning a “special segment” in every concert to celebrate Hawkins’ life, complete with rare footage, heartfelt words, and guest appearances from friends of the Foo Fighters family.
Setlist Sneak Peek: The Soundtrack of Generations
While the Foo Fighters are known for changing up their setlists nightly, insiders have revealed that this tour will feature a mix of greatest hits, fan favorites, and new material.
Anticipated songs include:
- “Everlong”
- “My Hero”
- “Best of You”
- “All My Life”
- “Times Like These”
- “Monkey Wrench”
- “The Sky Is a Neighborhood”
- “Learn to Fly”
- “The Pretender”
- “Walk”
- “Rescue Me”
- “Run”
Grohl has hinted that two brand-new tracks will debut live on this tour — both written during the band’s sessions in Los Angeles earlier this year. One of them, titled “Edge of the Sun,” has been described as “a soaring anthem that feels like Foo Fighters reborn.”
2026 World Stadium Tour Schedule
The “Everything or Nothing at All” World Tour will visit iconic venues across the globe. Here’s the first wave of confirmed dates:
Asia
- March 6 — Tokyo, Japan @ Tokyo Dome
- March 10 — Osaka, Japan @ Kyocera Dome
- March 15 — Seoul, South Korea @ Gocheok Sky Dome
- March 19 — Singapore @ National Stadium
- March 23 — Bangkok, Thailand @ Rajamangala Stadium
Europe
- May 1 — London, UK @ Wembley Stadium
- May 5 — Manchester, UK @ Etihad Stadium
- May 9 — Paris, France @ Stade de France
- May 13 — Berlin, Germany @ Olympiastadion
- May 17 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Cruijff Arena
- May 21 — Milan, Italy @ San Siro Stadium
- May 26 — Madrid, Spain @ Estadio Metropolitano
- May 30 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena
North America
- June 10 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field
- June 13 — San Francisco, CA @ Levi’s Stadium
- June 17 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
- June 22 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field
- June 26 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
- June 30 — Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
- July 4 — New York, NY @ Citi Field
- July 8 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
- July 12 — Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium
- July 18 — Mexico City, MX @ Foro Sol
Additional legs are expected for South America and Australia to be announced later this year, as well as select festival appearances.
Tickets and Fan Access
Tickets go on sale Friday, November 22, 2025, via foofighters.com and official ticketing partners. Fan club members will gain exclusive pre-sale access starting November 19, with VIP and “Backstage Echo Experience” packages available, offering fans access to soundcheck sessions, signed memorabilia, and exclusive limited-edition tour posters.
Fans are advised to register early, as pre-sales for previous tours have sold out within minutes.
A Band Reborn, A World Reunited
More than just another world tour, 2026 represents a symbolic full-circle moment for the Foo Fighters — a declaration that, even after tragedy, their passion and purpose remain unbroken.
Grohl, who’s built a reputation as one of rock’s most genuine and enduring voices, described the tour as a love letter to the fans:
“You’ve stood by us through every storm. Now we’re coming back stronger than ever — for you.”
The band has also teased that several special guests will appear throughout the tour, including younger acts inspired by the Foo Fighters’ legacy. These may include collaborations with artists from the band’s Sonic Highways series and even surprise appearances from longtime friends in the rock community.
Critical Buzz and Global Excitement
Music journalists and fans alike have called the tour announcement “the comeback of the decade.” Rolling Stone hailed it as “a global rock revival led by the masters themselves,” while Billboard predicted record-breaking attendance numbers for multiple shows.
Social media erupted within minutes of the announcement — with fans from Tokyo to Toronto celebrating the return of one of the most beloved live acts of the modern era.
“Foo Fighters concerts aren’t just shows,” one fan wrote on X. “They’re therapy. They’re joy. They’re life.”
Conclusion: Foo Fighters Still Reign Supreme
After nearly three decades of shaping the sound of modern rock, the Foo Fighters continue to prove that their fire burns as fiercely as ever. With powerful new music, a renewed sense of purpose, and a global stage waiting, the 2026 World Stadium Tour isn’t just a series of concerts — it’s a reminder that rock and roll’s beating heart is still alive and kicking.
As Grohl shouts in the closing moments of the teaser.
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