The Foo Fighters have officially announced their 2026 North American stadium tour, marking their first major run since the 2023–2024 “Everything or Nothing at All” tour. The 12-date trek begins August 4, 2026, in Toronto and wraps September 26 in Las Vegas, with more dates expected to be added. Queens of the Stone Age will serve as the main support act on all but one stop, with Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away joining select shows.
Presale tickets begin October 28 for newsletter subscribers, with general sales opening October 31 at 10 a.m. local time.
Foo Fighters 2026 stadium tour was announced on October 27, with shows scheduled from August 4 to September 26, 2026, across 12 cities in the U.S. and Canada. The tour will feature Queens of the Stone Age as the primary opener, with presale tickets launching October 28 for newsletter subscribers and general sales beginning October 31. The tour supports the band’s continued post-pandemic resurgence and follows the success of their last global run.
Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster and verified resale platforms like StubHub.
From the band’s press release:
“We’re beyond excited to get back on the road and bring this show to stadiums across North America.”
Live Nation’s VP of Touring, Sarah Weitz, added:
“This is shaping up to be one of the biggest rock tours of 2026.”
Fans on social media have already dubbed it “the must-see rock event of the summer.”
The Foo Fighters 2026 tour is expected to drive high demand, especially in major markets like Chicago, Philadelphia, and Vancouver. With limited initial dates and strong fan anticipation, early ticket access will be critical. The inclusion of Queens of the Stone Age adds further appeal, creating a double-headliner atmosphere for many stops.
The tour also signals the band’s continued dominance in the live music space, nearly three decades into their career.
Fans are encouraged to monitor the Foo Fighters’ official site and social channels for updates.
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