Foo Fighters have announced their first plans to celebrate their 25th anniversary as a band â by touring the same stops that they did on their first US tour back in 1995.
After a huge 2019 that saw the band headline Reading + Leeds Festival (and frontman Dave Grohl play a surprise performance at Club NME with Rick Astley), this year will see the band release a new album and celebrate a quarter of a century together.
‘The Van Tour’ will see Foos “hitting a number of the same spots that Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel and Pat Smear trail-blazed in a Dodge van all those years ago”, albeit upgraded to arena this time.
Before each gig, fans will be shown a preview of Grohlâs new documentary What Drives Us. The band describe the film as “a deep dive into what possesses a particular tribe of human beings to leave behind jobs, families, relationships and any semblance of sanity to climb into a busted ass econoline and take their music to the people â or at least a dozen or so of them here and there.”
The synopsis adds: “What Drives Us explores motivations, recounts personal anecdotes, and explores the physical and psychological toll of touring in vans via interviews with members of van tour veteran bands ranging from Black Flag and Dead Kennedys to Metallica and The Beatles, and many, many more.”

Foo Fighters’ Van Tour US dates are:
AprilÂ
Sunday 12 â PHOENIX, AZ, Talking Stick Resort ArenaÂ
Tuesday 14 â ALBUQUERQUE, NM, Santa Ana Star Center
Thursday 16 â OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, Chesapeake Energy ArenaÂ
Saturday 18 â WICHITA, KS, INTRUST Bank Arena
Monday 20 â KNOXVILLE, TN, Thompson-Boiling Arena
MayÂ
Sunday 10 â GREEN BAY, WI, Resch CenterÂ
Tuesday 12 â GRAND RAPIDS, MI, Van Andel ArenaÂ
Thursday 14 â CINCINNATI, OH, Heritage Bank CenterÂ
Monday 18 â CLEVELAND, OH, Rocket Mortgage ArenaÂ
Wed 20 â HAMILTON, ON, FirstOntario Centre
It is hoped that UK tour dates will follow soon. Meanwhile, the band’s upcoming European tour dates are below:
June
Wednesday 10 â BERLIN, DE, WaldbuhneÂ
Friday 12 â NICKELSDORF, AT, Nova Rock FestivalÂ
Sunday 14 â MILAN, IT, I-Days
Tuesday 16-17 â NIMES, FR, Festival de NimesÂ
Friday 19 â LISBON, PT, Rock In Rio Lisboa

This tour news comes after Grohl recently confirmed that Foo Fighters’ new album is complete.
âWe just finished making a record,” he said. “Some of those songs, the best ones happen in 45 minutes. Then thereâs other songs â thereâs a riff on the new record Iâve been working on for 25 years. The first time I demoed it was in my basement in Seattle.”
The frontman previously teased that the follow-up to 2017âs âConcrete & Goldâ will be âfucking weirdâ.
As well as reuniting with the surviving members of Nirvana recently, Grohl also teased that more new music could be on the horizon from Them Crooked Vultures â his side project with Josh Homme and John Paul Jones.
âEvery show I played with Them Crooked Vultures was better than the last,” Grohl told NME back in August. “I can honestly say that they are the best rock nâ roll band that Iâve ever been in, in my life. We were just a force of fucking nature.â
“Weâve talked. Weâve got together. I never say never. If you want me to be your drummer, we either have to be best fucking friends or you have to be better than Josh Homme and John Paul Jones. If those guys call and say that itâs time to go, then Iâm gonna go because thatâs the band. Thatâs the band that I want to be the drummer of forever. Josh and I talk about it all the time. I know that John would love to as well. Itâs also like herding cats. So, weâll see.â
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