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Foo Fighters will mark the release of Your Favorite Toy with a show at the end of April, before heading to Europe in June and returning to North America in August. The band has several festival dates, too, including Bottlerock in Napa, Mad Cool in Madrid, and Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, meaning they’ll spend most of the remainder of the year on the road.
At a Glance: Where to Buy Foo Fighters Tickets
- Tour Dates: April 2026 – Jan. 2027
- Resale: StubHub, SeatGeek, VividSeats, TicketNetwork
The Take Cover Tour marks the first major run of shows for Foo Fighters since 2024’s Everything or Nothing at All Tour. Their latest singles, including “Asking for a Friend” and the title track, “Your Favorite Toy,” show the band returning to their high-octane, guitar-driven sound.
Their next show will be at the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on April 28, followed by appearances at Welcome to Rockville and Bottle Rock, before they head to Europe.
For the North American dates, they’ll bring along fellow hard rock heavyweights Queens of the Stone Age on most nights of the tour, save for the Fargo date and the Los Angeles date, the latter of which will feature Gustavo Dudamel and the L.A. Philharmonic. They’ll also have support from Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away across the North American dates. The first run of European dates, meanwhile, features support from Royel Otis, Inhaler, and Idles.
Where to Buy Foo Fighters Tickets
Several of the band’s upcoming dates have sold out already for the North American leg, including their Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Vancouver stops. For sold-out shows, you can find tickets on resale sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, and VividSeats. Here’s what to know about finding Foo Fighters tickets, and how much you can expect to pay.
StubHub
Buy Now at stubhubPrices for the band’s Detroit, Michigan show start at a little over $100 on StubHub, while seats for the sold-out Chicago show start at roughly $115. The band’s Hollywood Bowl show starts at $150 for upper sections.
SeatGeek
Buy Now at seatgeekTickets for the Foo Fighters’ August date in Cleveland start at around $65, while the Philadelphia show starts at around $139. GA pit tickets, meanwhile, start at $400.
VividSeats
Buy Now at vividseatsTickets for the band’s Allegiant Stadium stop in Las Vegas start at around $60, while the nearly sold-out Washington, D.C. stop starts at $134.
TicketNetwork
Buy Now at ticketnetworkIf you’re looking for international dates, TicketNetwork is a good option, as it has resale tickets to the band’s European dates, as well as the U.S. and Canada shows.
Foo Fighters Tour Dates
You can see the list of Foo Fighters’ upcoming tour below.
April 28 — Bridgeport, CT, US @ Total Mortgage Arena May 08 — Daytona Beach, FL, US @ Welcome to Rockville May 23 — Napa, CA, US @ BottleRock Napa Valley June 10 — Oslo, No @ Unity Arena June 12 — Stockholm, SE @ Strawberry Arena June 15 — Warsaw, PL @ PGE Narodowy June 17 — Munich, DEE @ Allianz Arena June 19 — Paris, FR @ Paris La Défense Arena June 21 — Landgraaf, NL @ Pinkpop Festival June 25 — Liverpool, UK @ Anfield Stadium June 27 — Liverpool, UK @ Anfield Stadium July 01 — Berlin, DE @ Olympiastadion July 03 — Vienna, AT @ Ernst-Happel-Stadion July 05 — Milan, IT @ I-Days Milano Ippodromo Snai La Maura July 08 — Madrid, ES @ Mad Cool July 10 — Lisbon, PT @ NOS Alive Aug. 04 — Toronto, ON, CA @ Rogers Stadium Aug. 06 — Detroit, MI, US @ Ford Field Aug. 08 — Chicago, IL, US @ Soldier Field Stadium Aug. 10 — Cleveland, OH, US @ Huntington Bank Field Aug. 13 — Philadelphia, PA, US @ Lincoln Financial Field Aug. 15 — Nashville, TN, US @ Nissan Stadium Aug. 17 — Washington, DC, US @ Nationals Park Aug. 22 — Los Angeles, CA, US @ Hollywood Bowl Sept. 04 — Rio de Janeiro, BR @ Rock in Rio Sept. 12 — Fargo, ND, US @ Fargodome Sept. 15 — Regina, SK, CA @ Mosaic Stadium Sept. 17 — Commonwealth Stadium @ Edmonton, AB, CA Sept. 20 — Vancouver, BC, CA @ BC Place Sept. 24 — Louisville, KY, US @ Bourbon & Beyond Sept. 26 — Las Vegas, NV, US @ Allegiant Stadium Nov. 05 — Brisbane, QLD, AUS @ Suncorp Stadium Nov. 07 — Townsville, QLD, AUS @ QLD Country Bank Stadium Nov. 10 — Sydney, NSW, AUS @ Accor Stadium Nov. 12 — Newcastle, NSW, AUS @ McDonald Jones Stadium Nov. 14 — Melbourne, VIC, AUS @ Marvel Stadium Nov. 17 — Adelaide, SA, AUS @ Coopers Stadium Jan. 19 — Christchurch, NZ @ One New Zealand Stadium Jan. 22 — Auckland, NZ @ Western Springs Stadium Jan. 25 — Perth, WA, AUS @ HBF Park