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Foo Fighters Announce Dates For 2026 Take Cover European Stadium Tour

Written by: News Room Last updated: November 10, 2025
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The Foo Fighters will warm up for their planned run of summer 2026 North American stadium shows with a run of U.K. and European stadium gigs. The Foos’ Take Cover European tour is slated to kick off on June 10 at Oslo, Norway’s Unity Arena.

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The run of 12 shows will include stops in Stockholm, Warsaw, Munich, Paris, Liverpool, Berlin, Vienna and Milan, before winding down with appearances at the Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, Spain on July 8 and the NOS Alive Festival in Oeiras, Portugal on July 10. Support on the dates will be provided by Royel Otis, Inhaler, IDLES, Otoboke Beaver, Die Spitz and Fat Dog.

The general on-sale for the dates will kick off on Friday (Nov. 14) at 10 a.m. local time; click here for more ticketing information.

The Foos have been gearing up for a return next year via a series of underplay club shows — including last month’s “Cage Match” show for Amazon Music Live — and the release last month of the hard-hitting new single, “Asking For a Friend.” The upcoming shows will be the first large-venue gigs with new drummer Ilan Rubin, who left his spot in Nine Inch Nails earlier this year to join the Dave Grohl-led band; in a rare rock switcheroo, Josh Freese, who took over the Foos drum seat for two years following the death of Taylor Hawkins, split the Foos to re-join NIN following Rubin’s leave-taking.

At press time no additional information was available about if “Asking For a Friend” is part of a new Foos album — a potential follow-up to 2023’s But Here We Are — or a one-off single.

Check out the dates for the Foo Fighters’ 2026 Take Cover European tour below.

  • June 10: Oslo, Norway @ Unity Arena *#
  • June 12: Stockholm, Sweden @ Strawberry Arena *#
  • June 15: Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy *#
  • June 17: Munich, Germany @ Allianz Arena ^#
  • June 19: Paris, France @ Paris La Défense Arena ^#
  • June 25: Liverpool, U.K. @ Anfield Stadium ^#
  • June 27: Liverpool, U.K. @ Anfield Stadium *%
  • July 1: Berlin, Germany @ Olympiastadion + $
  • July 3: Vienna, Austria @ Ernst-Happel-Stadium + $
  • July 5: Milan, Italy @ I-Days + $
  • July 8: Madrid, Spain @ Mad Cool Festival
  • July 10: Oeiras, Portugal @ NOS Alive Festival

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+ IDLES supports
# Otoboke Beaver supports
% Die Spitz supports
$ Fat Dog supports

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