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Everything or Nothing at All Tour

Everything or Nothing at All Tour
Tour by Foo Fighters
promotional poster
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumBut Here We Are
Start dateMay 1, 2024 (2024-05-01)
End dateAugust 18, 2024 (2024-08-18)
No. of shows19
Box office$104 million[1]
Foo Fighters concert chronology

Everything or Nothing at All Tour[2] was a concert tour by American rock band Foo Fighters, in support of But Here We Are, their eleventh studio album. It began on May 1, 2024, in Dallas, TX.[3]

Background

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In June 2023, Foo Fighters announced that they would be embarking on a five-city stadium tour in the United Kingdom the following June, with an extra date in Manchester later added to the tour.[2][4]

In October 2023, the tour was extended, with a 10-city North American leg in summer 2024.[5][6] In November 2023, it was announced that the band was to headline the Shaky Knees Festival on May 5, 2024, in Atlanta.[7][8] In December 2023, they added five more dates in May at the start of the tour, which now began on May 1 in Dallas.[9][10] This first leg was extended with a headline set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 3, 2024, announced in January 2024.[11][12]

Set list

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This set list is taken from the band's show on June 25, 2024, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.[13] Most of the tour's shows followed a similar set list, with minor changes at each show.

  1. "All My Life"
  2. "No Son of Mine"
  3. "Rescued"
  4. "The Pretender"
  5. "Walk"
  6. "Times Like These"
  7. "Generator"
  8. "La Dee Da"
  9. "Breakout"
  10. "Guitar Solo / Sabotage / Keyboard Solo / Blitzkrieg Bop / Whip It / March of the Pigs"
  11. "My Hero"
  12. "The Sky Is a Neighborhood"
  13. "Learn to Fly"
  14. "Arlandria"
  15. "These Days"
  16. "Skin and Bones" (acoustic)
  17. "Big Me" (acoustic)
  18. "Under You" (acoustic)
  19. "Nothing at All"
  20. "Monkey Wrench"
  21. "Aurora"
  22. "Best of You"
Encore
Fireworks display during the performance of Everlong
  1. "The Teacher"
  2. "This Is a Call"
  3. "Everlong"

Special guests

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  • On June 17 in Glasgow, the band were joined by Violet Grohl, daughter of Dave Grohl, to perform "Show Me How" for the first time on the tour.[14] Violet Grohl appeared again to perform the song on June 20 and 22 in London.[15]
  • On June 20 in London, the band were joined by Shane Hawkins, son of Taylor Hawkins, during the encore, to perform drums on "This Is A Call".[15] Hawkins appeared again to perform the song on June 25 in Cardiff and June 27 in Birmingham.[13]
  • On June 27 in Birmingham, Geezer Butler joined the band to perform Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".[16]

Michael Bublé joined them to sing Haven’t Met You Yet

Notes

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Foo Fighters performing in San Diego, California, on August 7, 2024
  • A number of shows during the first US leg of the tour opened with "Bridge Burning", with "All My Life" moved before "Nothing At All" in the set list.[17]
  • At a number of shows, "Generator" was replaced by "White Limo", "La Dee Da" was replaced by "Stacked Actors", and "Breakout" was replaced with "Medicine at Midnight" or "This Is A Call".[18][14][15]
  • The songs played during the acoustic set rotated between "Skin and Bones", "Statues", "Big Me", "Under You" and "Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners".[13][18][14][15]
  • Throughout the tour, "Aurora" was dedicated to Taylor Hawkins.[13]
  • On June 13 in Manchester, the first night of the UK leg of the tour, the band opened with "Monkey Wrench", swapping places with "All My Life".[18]
  • On June 13 in Manchester, the band debuted unreleased track "Unconditional" before "Aurora".[18] This was played again on June 14 in Manchester and on June 17 in Glasgow.

Tour dates

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List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act, attendance, and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
May 1, 2024 Dallas United States Dos Equis Pavilion Nova Twins
May 3, 2024[a] New Orleans Fair Grounds Race Course
May 5, 2024[b] Atlanta Central Park
May 7, 2024 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park Nova Twins
May 9, 2024 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion Nova Twins
May 11, 2024 Daytona Beach Welcome to Rockville
June 13, 2024 Manchester England Emirates Old Trafford Wet Leg
Loose Articles
June 15, 2024 Courtney Barnett
Chroma
June 17, 2024 Glasgow Scotland Hampden Stadium Courtney Barnett
Honeyblood
June 20, 2024 London England London Stadium Wet Leg
Shame
June 22, 2024 Courtney Barnett
Hot Milk
June 25, 2024 Cardiff Wales Principality Stadium Wet Leg
Himalayas
June 27, 2024 Birmingham England Villa Park Courtney Barnett
Hot Milk
June 30, 2024[c] Clisson France Val de Moine
July 3, 2024 Gdynia Poland Lotnisko Gdynia-Kosakowo
July 5, 2024[d] Roskilde Denmark Dyrskuepladsen
July 7, 2024[e] Werchter Belgium Festivalpark Werchter
July 17, 2024 New York City United States Citi Field Pretenders
Mammoth WVH
July 19, 2024 The Hives
Amyl and the Sniffers
July 21, 2024 Boston Fenway Park
July 23, 2024 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 25, 2024 Cincinnati Great American Ballpark Pretenders
Mammoth WVH
July 28, 2024 Minneapolis Target Field Pretenders
L7
August 3, 2024 Denver Empower Field at Mile High Pretenders
Mammoth WVH
August 7, 2024 San Diego Petco Park The Hives
Alex G
August 9, 2024 Los Angeles BMO Stadium The Hives
Amyl and the Sniffers
August 11, 2024 Pretenders
Alex G
August 13, 2024 Concord Toyota Pavilion L7
August 16, 2024 Portland Providence Park Soccer Stadium Pretenders
Alex G
August 18, 2024 Seattle T-Mobile Park

Personnel

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Foo Fighters

Notes

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References

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