FOO FIGHTERS

MUSIC FESTIVALS & TOURS

Event Date Country Tickets
Rock Werchter Festival 2025 TBA Werchter, Belgium Buy
Rosklide Festival 2025 TBA Roskllide, Denmark Buy
Open'er Festival 2025 TBA Gdynia, Poland Buy
Various Dates TBA TBA Buy

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The Foo Fighters, formed in 1994 by Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl following the death of Kurt Cobain, have since become one of rock music's most enduring and influential bands. Grohl, switching from drums to guitar and vocals, recruited Pat Smear, Nate Mendel, and William Goldsmith to complete the original lineup. The band's debut, self-titled album, released in 1995, featured the hits "This Is a Call" and "Big Me," showcasing Grohl's songwriting prowess and the band's knack for infectious melodies and energetic performances.

Their sophomore effort, "The Colour and the Shape" (1997), solidified their place in rock history with anthems like "Everlong," "My Hero," and "Monkey Wrench," establishing them as a powerhouse of the post-grunge era. The album's emotional depth and dynamic range further highlighted Grohl's ability to craft both hard-hitting rock songs and introspective ballads.

The Foo Fighters' lineup has evolved over the years, with Taylor Hawkins joining on drums in 1997, and Chris Shiflett on guitar in 1999, solidifying the band's sound and contributing to their continued success. Subsequent albums like "There Is Nothing Left to Lose" (1999), "One by One" (2002), and "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" (2007) continued to showcase their evolution and musical versatility, earning them Grammy Awards and critical acclaim.

In 2011, the Foo Fighters released "Wasting Light," which was recorded in Grohl's garage and emphasized their raw, live sound. The album included hits like "Rope" and "Walk," reaffirming their status as one of rock's most consistent and beloved acts. Their 2014 album, "Sonic Highways," explored American music history by recording in various iconic studios across the U.S., further cementing their reputation for innovation and creativity.

Beyond their studio albums, the Foo Fighters are renowned for their electrifying live performances, earning a reputation as one of the best live rock bands of their generation. They have headlined major festivals worldwide and continue to sell out arenas with their high-energy shows and passionate fan base.

Throughout their career, the Foo Fighters have maintained a commitment to authenticity and staying true to their rock roots, while also pushing boundaries and experimenting with their sound. Their longevity and impact on rock music are evidenced by their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021, highlighting their enduring influence and legacy in the music industry.

As the Foo Fighters continue to evolve and inspire with each album and tour, their dedication to crafting memorable rock anthems and connecting with audiences worldwide ensures their place as one of the defining rock bands of the modern era.

FUN FACTS

The Foo Fighters' self-titled debut album was almost entirely recorded by Dave Grohl alone. After the breakup of Nirvana, Grohl played all the instruments and sang all the vocals on the album, using the project as a way to cope with the loss of Kurt Cobain and to explore his own musical ideas.

One-Man Debut

The name "Foo Fighters" was inspired by the term used by Allied pilots during World War II to describe unidentified flying objects or mysterious aerial phenomena. Dave Grohl chose the name because he wanted a title that evoked mystery and curiosity, despite initially regretting the choice as the band's popularity grew.

Band Name Origin

The Foo Fighters own a recording studio called Studio 606 in Northridge, California. It houses the iconic Neve 8028 analog mixing console, which was used to record classic albums by bands like Fleetwood Mac and Nirvana. The console is considered a piece of rock history and adds a unique quality to the band's recordings.

Studio 606 Secrets

In the song "Come Back" from their album "One by One," there is a hidden message that can be heard when playing the song backward. Dave Grohl can be heard saying, "Don't stay in school," which was intended as a humorous Easter egg rather than serious advice.

Backward Message

Before live shows, the Foo Fighters have a tradition of watching a specific movie together to get pumped up. Their go-to film is "Step Brothers," the comedy starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. The band enjoys the humor and camaraderie it fosters before they hit the stage.

Movie Night Rituals

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