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The Foo Fighter's kicked off their Everything or Nothing at All tour in New York earlier this week. Tickets for the highly anticipated stadium tour went on sale last fall, but fans can still snag passes for upcoming shows.
Read on for pricing information and more details on how to get cheap tickets online.
When did the Foo Fighters tour start?
The Foo Fighters Everything or Nothing at All tour opened at Citi Field in Queens, New York on Wednesday (July 17) but was forced to end early due to storms in the area. The band posted photos from opening night on Instagram with the caption, “Thank you NYC” and a heart emoji.
The Foo Fighters will play a second show in New York on Saturday, July 19, before traveling to Boston. Hershey, Penn.; Minneapolis and Cincinnati throughout the rest of the month. Other shows include Los Angeles, Portland and Seattle.
Where to find tickets
Foo Fighters tickets are in high demand. According to a post on the band's Instagram account last fall, passes for concerts in Boston, Hersey, Cincinnati, and Minneapolis sold out almost immediately, and now that the tour is up and running, resale tickets are currently selling out at sites like Vivid Seat and StubHub .
A limited number of tickets are still available for Saturday's shows at Citi Field. If you act fast, you should be able to find a nice selection of tickets priced around $200 and up.
From what we've seen, ticket prices currently range from around $100 on the low end to $400 and under $100 for nosebleed seats in select cities. Tickets for the tour are available at Ticketmaster as well as Vivid Seats, StubHub and Seat Geek.
The Everything or Nothing At All tour marks the second round of concerts for Foo Fighters since the death of band member Taylor Hawkins in 2022.
After kicking off their first round of concerts last year, frontman Dave Grohl penned an emotional message thanking fans for their support. “Now that we're back from our first run of concerts, I felt compelled to reach out and thank you all for being there for us,” he wrote at the time. “Every night when I see you sing, it makes me sing louder. When I see you scream, it makes me scream louder. When I see your tears, it brings me to tears. And when I see your joy, it brings me joy. But, I see you… and it feels good to see you, gathering these feelings together. Because we always did it together.”