Foo Fighters announce 2026 'Take Cover' tour: Dates and ticket details
The rock 'n' roll band will play 12 shows across North America from August to September 2026
Foo Fighters is ready to hit the road again!
On Thursday, October 23, the band announced their 2026 Take Cover Tour, which will see them headlining stadiums across North America. But they won’t be alone; joining them are Queens of the Stone Age, Mannequin Pussy, and Gouge Away on select dates.
With a total of 12 shows, the summer trek kicks off in August in Philadelphia and runs through September, with the last show at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium. It will be the band’s most extensive tour since frontman Dave Grohl’s vocal injury in 2024 following the band’s Everything or Nothing at All Tour.
“Since our return to the stage in San Luis Obispo five weeks ago, we have been reminded of why we love and are forever devoted to doing this Foo Fighters thing,” Grohl, 56, said in a press statement. He added that the band has been reconnecting with fans while “blasting them with everything we’ve got (no matter the size of the venue) because we would not be here without them.”
The announcement follows the release of two new singles, July’s Today’s Song and October’s Asking For A Friend. While the band hasn’t confirmed whether a new album is on the way, Grohl teased that Asking For A Friend is “one of many songs to come.”
Tickets for the Take Cover Tour go on sale Friday, October 31, with early access available on select ticketing sites.
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