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Foo Fighters Are Hitting the Road This Summer: Here’s Where You Can Find Tickets to the 2024 Tour

Over a year after releasing the band’s 11th studio album But Here We Are — the first project since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins — Foo Fighters officially kicked off their 2024 Everything or Nothing at All Tour on July 17. With tickets still on sale (and selling fast), the Foo Fighters’ dates include stops in New York City, Boston, Los Angeles, and wrap up in Seattle in August.

Quick Answers: Where to Buy Foo Fighters Tickets Online

The opener at Citi Field got cut short, however, due to a storm that passed through Queens during the band’s set during “Everlong.” “We are so disappointed that we were unable to play our full set for tonight’s fantastic crowd at Citi Field,” Foo Fighters shared online following their show. “But the safety of our fans, the crew and everyone working in the stadium comes first, so when it was determined that there was no safe way to continue the show in this dangerous weather, we had no choice but to call it a night. We’re grateful for every second we were able to play for you and looking forward to seeing you again — maybe as soon as Friday!”

The tour dates follow a global tour schedule for the band, which included legs in Australia, New Zealand, and across Europe. But if you want to see the Foo Fighters live this summer for the North American stadium tour, here’s where you can still find Foo Fighters tickets (including for sold-out stops).

When Do Foo Fighters Tickets Go on Sale?

Foo Fighters tickets to the Everything or Nothing at All dates in 2024 are now available to buy online. Public on-sale started Friday, Oct. 6, 2023 on Ticketmaster, and both face value exchange and official platinum stubs appear to be available for some dates.

Where to Buy Foo Fighters Tickets Online

After Foo Fighters tickets initially went on sale, some dates sold out quickly, which included stops at Boston and Hershey, Pennsylvania. That said, some face value exchange and standard admission tickets are still available on Ticketmaster for upcoming dates. But if you missed your shot at snagging tickets and your city’s already sold out, here’s everywhere else to buy Foo Fighters tickets online, below.

(Note: Live music fans should shop carefully when buying resale concert tickets. We recommend price-checking across each resale site to ensure you’re getting the best price.)

Buy Foo Fighters Tickets on StubHub

StubHub currently has Foo Fighters tickets for resale for the group’s 2024 trek. That also includes availability for the currently sold-out dates. We’ve spotted tickets for the sold-out Boston show going for around $136 a piece, and running upwards of $1600+ at the time of this writing. StubHub also offers a full refund for canceled events that don’t get rescheduled, or a credit to your account.

Buy Foo Fighters Tickets on Vivid Seats

If you want to find tickets to upcoming Foo Fighters shows, Vivid Seats is a trustworthy resale site that we’ve previously used for buying tickets to sold-out concerts. Fans can use the promo code RS2024 to save $20 on orders of $200 or more at checkout. We found tickets for the sold-out Cincinnati, Ohio show from $33 for 500-level seats, and up to $529 for floor seats. Once you buy your resale tickets through Vivid Seats, all you have to do is accept the tickets via email ahead of the show and download them in the app. That way, you won’t be looking for your digital passes when you’re in line for the show.

Buy Foo Fighters Tickets on SeatGeek

Foo Fighters tickets are also available on the ticket resale site SeatGeek for all of the band’s upcoming tour stops. Fans can use the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to save $10 on orders over $250 (for eligible first-time purchases). Tickets start at $72 for the July 19 show at Citi Field, and $108 for the July 21 show in Boston (not including fees and taxes).

Foo Fighters Everything or Nothing at All Tour Dates 2024

The Foo Fighters kicked off their 2024 stadium tour nearly a year after the release of But Here We Are, the group’s 2023 full-length project. “Dealing with loss has confounded philosophers and psychologists for eons,” wrote Maura Johnson in the Rolling Stone album review. “On But Here We Are, Grohl has laid out one way to deal with this complex matrix of emotion: You snarl and thrash and bang against whatever darkness may encroach upon you, drawing on the raw-nerve currents coursing through your veins to prove just how vital life can be.”

The Hives and Pretenders will join the band on the road for a majority of the Everything or Nothing at All trek, with support from Mammoth WVH, Alex G, Amyl and the Sniffers, L7. Last year, the band also announced Josh Freese as their touring drummer.

July 17 – New York NY @ Citi Field *
July 19 – New York NY @ Citi Field #
July 21 – Boston MA @ Fenway Park #
July 23 – Hershey PA @ Hersheypark Stadium #
July 25 – Cincinnati OH @ Great American Ballpark *
July 28 – Minneapolis MN @ Target Field **
Aug. 3 – Denver CO @ Empower Field at Mile High *
Aug. 7 – San Diego CA @ Petco Park $
Aug. 9 – Los Angeles CA @ BMO Stadium #
Aug. 11 – Los Angeles CA @ BMO Stadium %
Aug.16 – Portland OR @ Providence Park Soccer Stadium %
Aug. 18 – Seattle WA @ T-Mobile Park %

* Pretenders & Mammoth WVH
** Pretenders & L7
# The Hives & Amyl and The Sniffers
$ The Hives & Alex G
% Pretenders & Alex G

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