Foo Fighters have announced additional tickets for their UK leg of the ‘Everything Or Nothing At All Tour’ this summer. The band, led by Dave Grohl, will release extra tickets for their London Stadium concerts, as well as shows in Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, and Birmingham. The tickets will go on sale at 9am BST on Friday, May 10, 2024.
In a statement on X, the ‘Everlong’ rockers stated, “UK!!! Announcing extra tickets are being made available at each show on the Everything or Nothing At All Tour!!! The additional tickets will be on sale Friday, 10 May at 9am BST.”
The tour will feature support acts including Wet Leg, Courtney Barnett, and Shame.
Meanwhile, Josh Freese, who joined Foo Fighters in 2023 following the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins, recently expressed mixed feelings about his role in the band. Freese, who replaced Hawkins after his untimely death in 2022, spoke about the bittersweet experience of joining the group, especially after having been friends with Hawkins for over two decades.
In an interview with the Daily Star’s Wired column, Freese shared, “It continues to be bittersweet. Part of me wants to say like I wish I wasn’t there at all. I wish there wasn’t a reason for me to be the drummer in Foo Fighters. I was friendly acquaintances with Taylor for like 25 years and then in the last five/six years we became a lot closer, which makes the whole thing even more odd.”
Freese, who plays alongside Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Pat Smear, and Rami Jaffee, knew most of the band members before joining. Reflecting on Taylor Hawkins’ passing, Freese expressed doubts about the band’s future, given Hawkins’ significant role both on and off stage. He recalled, “After Taylor’s passing, first thing I thought was how are these guys going to move on from this – Taylor was such an important component, on and off stage. And he wasn’t just a drummer, you know. He was such a big personality. [I thought] ‘Are they even going to go on…does Dave go solo now?'”