Foo Fighters are no stranger to the road, they have been one of the most consistent touring acts of the past generation. Last night (May 24), the band hit the stage at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion to kick off the latest chapter of their touring history and this chapter might be one of the more important moments for the band. The legendary drummer and long-time Foo Fighter Taylor Hawkins unexpectedly passed just over a year ago to the day, leaving a hole in not only his band’s lineup but the genre of rock as a whole. Last week, just days before their return to the stage, the band took to the internet to live stream some rehearsals and announce that the prolific Josh Freese will be drumming for the band on this current run of shows which will have the band traversing the globe from Colorado to Abu Dhabi.
For their first show of the tour, Foo Fighters put together a career-spanning setlist that evoked a rainbow of emotions for fans. The band is prepping the release of But Here We Are their latest studio album which is set to be released on June 2. The band performed singles like “Rescued”, “Under You”, and the unreleased “Nothing At All” track which is featured on the album’s tracklist. It wouldn’t be a Foo Fighters show without hearing hits “My Hero” and “Everlong”, both of which made the cut in New Hampshire last night, but this band is anything but predictable. Frontman Dave Grohl welcomed his daughter on stage for a duet of “Shame Shame” right before a vulnerable performance of the 2005 cut “Cold Day In The Sun” which was dedicated to Taylor Hawkins and brought Grohl to tears during the performance. This also marks the first time that song had been performed since 2018 and this time around Grohl stood in an acoustic solo for the moving track. You can check out the full 21-song setlist below.
Foo Fighters started off their 2023 season of touring on a high note and their schedule shows no signs of slowing down. The band has the Boston Calling Festival this weekend before they head to Columbus, Ohio for a solo gig. The band will then head overseas for a few shows before returning to North America to hit cities like Spokane, San Francisco, and Louisville. Check out their full schedule and footage from their New Hampshire performance last night below;
05/26 – Boston, MA @ Boston Calling
05/28 – Columbus, OH @ Sonic Temple
05/30 – Washington, DC @ The Atlantis
06/02 – Nürburgring, DE @ Rock am Ring
06/04 – Nürnberg, DE @ Rock im Park
06/14 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
06/16 – Pelham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
06/18 – Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music Festival
07/08 – Quebec City, QC @ Festival D’ete De Quebec
07/12 – Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa Bluesfest
07/15 – Milwaukee, WI @ Harley Davidson Homecoming
07/29 – Naeba, JP @ Fuji Rock
08/04 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena
08/08 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre
08/10 – Stateline, NV @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s
08/11-13 – San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Festival
09/03 – Aspen, CO @ Aspen Snowmass
09/09 – São Paulo, BR @ The Town
09/17 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Sear.Hear.Now Festival
09/19 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach *
09/21 – Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life Festival
10/01 – Dana Point, CA @ Ohana Festival
10/03 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheater
10/05 – El Paso, TX @ Don Haskins Center