Foo Fighters have returned to the capital for two headline shows at the London Stadium â check out the full stage times below.
Dave Grohl and co. are currently on the UK leg of their âEverything Or Nothing At Allâ tour, which kicked off in Manchester last Thursday (June 13). They played two gigs at Emirates Old Trafford before heading to Hampden Park in Glasgow.
Tonight (June 20), the Foos will take to the stage at the London Stadium in Stratford, East London ahead of a second concert at the same venue on Saturday (June 22).
Opening for the band this evening are Shame and Wet Leg, with on Saturday coming from Courtney Barnett and Hot Milk.
The group have shared the official poster for today’s show on social media, and published the full set times. Heading to watch Foo Fighters in London tonight? Find all the information you need below.
Thursday June 20
Doors: 4:00pm
Shame: 5:25pm-5:55pm
Wet Leg: 6:15pm-7:00pm
Foo Fighters: 7:30pm-10.30pm
Curfew: 10:30pm
Timings subject to change â visit the official London Stadium website for more details about the event.Â
Foo Fightersâ latest setlist was:
âAll My Lifeâ
âNo Son of Mineâ
âRescuedâ
âThe Pretenderâ
âWalkâ
âTimes Like TheseâÂ
âWhite Limoâ
âLa Dee Daâ
âThis Is a Callâ
âMy Heroâ (Acoustic)
âThe Sky Is a Neighborhoodâ
âLearn to Flyâ
âArlandriaâ
âThese Daysâ
âSkin and Bonesâ (tour debut)
âUnder Youâ (solo acoustic performance from Grohl)
âBallad of the Beaconsfield Minersâ
âNothing at Allâ
âUnconditionalâ
âMonkey Wrenchâ
âShow Me Howâ (tour debut with Violet Grohl)Â
âAuroraâ (dedicated to Taylor Hawkins)
âBest of Youâ
Encore
âThe Teacherâ
âEverlongâ
Following their performances in London, Foo Fighters will head to the Principality Stadium in Cardiff (June 25) and the Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham (27). Find any remaining tickets for the tour here.
Last week saw the band play a previously unheard song called âUnconditionalâ at the first Manchester date. A representative for the group told Consequence that the track was “partially written and demoed during home studio sessions years ago â but ultimately left unfinished”.
NME gave that set a four-star review, writing: “Approaching 30 years as a band, Foo Fighters have adapted in the face of any adversity, ensuring their stadium show remains cohesive, exemplary and simply untouchable.
“While others from their time might begin to creep towards legacy act territory, Foo Fighters remain as relevant and imperious as ever â theyâre only going to need even more stadiums to fill.”
In Glasgow, frontman Grohl was joined on stage by his daughter Violet. He also sipped from a bottle of Buckfast while the unofficial national anthem âFlower Of Scotlandâ was sung by the crowd.
Ahead of the tour kicking off, Grohl attended one of Liam Gallagher’s ‘Definitely Maybe’ shows in London â where the former Oasis frontman dedicated ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ to him.
Foo Fighters released their 11th and latest studio album, âBut Here We Areâ, last June before playing a surprise hits-filled set at Glastonbury 2023.
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