News

How to get tickets for Foo Fighters’ 2024 UK stadium tour

The rock band will be visiting five major cities across the country

Amy Houghton
Written by
Amy Houghton
Contributing writer
Foo Fighters at Glastonbury
Photograph: Ki Price / Getty Images
Advertising

Following their (not at all) secret Pyramid Stage set and Dave Grohl randomly popping up at a bunch of other performances at Glasto last weekend, the Foo Fighters have announced that they will be returning to the UK for a huge stadium tour in 2024. 

The band’s Everything or Nothing At All tour will span six dates in five major cities across, starting in Manchester and finishing in Birmingham. It follows the release of their eleventh studio album ‘But Here We Are’ in January, the first since the sudden death of their longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins in March 2022. Here’s everything you need to know.

When do Foo Fighters tickets go on sale? 

General sale for the tour opens at 9am on Friday, June 30. Tickets are limited to eight per household. 

Is there a presale? 

Absolutely. Presale began at 9am on Wednesday, June 28 and ends at 10pm on Thursday, June 29. You can also find it on Ticketmaster but be aware tickets are limited to six per household.

When are the Foo Fighters touring the UK?

You’ve got another year to wait before the tour actually kicks off. That should leave plenty of time to mentally prepare. Here’s the full list of dates:

June 13, 2024 – Emirates Stadium Old Trafford, Manchester (with Wet Leg and Loose Articles)

June 17, 2024 – Hampden Park, Glasgow (with Courtney Barnett and Honeyblood)

June 20, 2024 – London Stadium (with Wet Leg and Shame)

June 22, 2024 – London Stadium (with Courtney Barnett and Hot Milk)

June 25, 2024 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (with Wet Leg and Himalayas)

June 26, 2024 – Villa Park, Birmingham (with Courtney Barnett and Hot Milk)

How much are Foo Fighters tickets? 

Standing tickets cost around £75, with seated tickets ranging from £54 to £105.

Who is supporting Foo Fighters?

The two biggest warm-up acts are Wet Leg and Courtney Barnett (alternating main support duties). The likes of Hot Milk, Himalayas, Shame, Honeyblood and Loose Articles will be opening the dates.

ICYMI: Nearly 1,000 train ticket offices across the UK could soon close for good.

Plus: This is officially the best beer garden in England.

You may also like
You may also like
Advertising