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Foo Fighters Tease A North America Tour



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23:51 Monday, 2 October 2023

With their recent tweet, Foo Fighters have dropped hints suggesting a North American tour for 2024. While there isn’t any official announcement, curious fans noticed the clues.

On Twitter, the Foo Fighters recently shared a brief teaser that included a visual of a compass paired with a clip from their 2023 song ‘Nothing At All.’ While details remain under wraps, observant fans have linked this teaser to potential venues, as they shared the teaser on their Twitter accounts.

Some venues that might be related to the tease based on fan speculation include:

  • Fenway Park in Boston, MA
  • Target Field in Minneapolis, MA
  • T-Mobile Park in Seattle, WA
  • MVP Arena in Albany, NY
  • PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA
  • Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH
  • CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD
  • Hershey Park in Hershey, PA
  • PNC Music Pavillion in Holmdel, NJ
  • Coastal Credit Union Music Park in Raleigh, NC
  • Empower Field in Mile High in Denver, CA
  • Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI
  • Petco Park in San Diego, CA
  • Dos Equis Pavillion in Dallas, TX

Foo Fighters released their 11th studio album ‘But Here We Are‘ in June, which was the band’s first record after the passing of their drummer, Taylor Hawkins. While Dave Grohl took to the drums for the album recording, live performances saw drummer Josh Freese stepping in.

2023 was a year of concerts, festivals, and performances for the band. Notably, they made an appearance at the Glastonbury Festival. Moreover, their touring agenda for the remainder of the year looks packed, with performances scheduled in the US till mid-October, followed by gigs in Abu Dhabi and Australia.

As for 2024, aside from the teased North American tour, the band has already announced a series of shows under the name ‘Everything Or Nothing At All.’ They’ll begin the year with performances in New Zealand in January and then head to the UK for concerts in June. You can grab your tickets here.

You can see the tweets below.



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