• Foo Fighters Announce South American Tour Dates For January

    The Foo Fighters are heading to South America this winter. The Foo Fighters are heading to South America this winter for a handful of shows. As Consequence of Sound points out, the group, led by frontman Dave Grohl, announced that they will make stops in Santiago, Chile; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janerio, Brazil and Bogata, Columbia at the beginning of the new year (see full schedule below).
  • 'Foo Fighters Day' Declared Today, Sept. 17, In Richmond, Virginia To Celebrate Crowdfunded Concert

    David Bowie isn't the only rock star today to be getting his own honorary day from an American city. Consequence of Sound reports that Sept. 17 (which is today) has been declared Foo Fighters Day in the city of Richmond, Virginia by Mayor Dwight Jones. This declaration comes on the same day that the multi-platinum rock band has agreed to perform a crowdfunded show at Richmond's National Theater, which will be the first time the Foos have performed in Virginia's capital city in 16 years.
  • 5 Cool Things Foo Fighters Could Do For Their 20th Anniversary

    In a new interview with NME, Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel promised that the band has some "f**king cool" plans for their 20th anniversary next year. He didn't specify what any of these cool plans might be, but here are some guesses (and even some suggestions).
  • Foo Fighters Perform With Foo Fighters Tribute Band At UK Show

    During an intimate performance in London yesterday (Sept. 10), frontman Dave Grohl was able to take a breather while another singer jammed with the band. After joking with members of tribute band The UK Foo Fighters, Grohl invited singer Jay Apperley onstage to perform "White Limo."
  • Foo Fighters Change Name For UK Show

    After teasing some shows yesterday (Sept. 8) via Twitter, The Foo Fighters have announced that they will be playing their first gig under a new name.
  • Foo Fighters Will Play Crowdsourced Show In Virginia

    On Twitter over the weekend, the Foo Fighters announced their intention to play a crowdsourced show in Richmond, Virginia, a city the band hasn’t played since 1998. The origins of the show date back to March, when a Foo Fighters fan named Andrew Goldin began a Crowdtilt Open campaign to sell tickets to a show that the band hadn’t yet agreed to, in the hopes that the band would eventually agree to it.