Having confirmed their appearances atop the 2021 lineups of Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and Bottlerock, FOO FIGHTERS are answering the burning question of “Are they doing any of their own shows?” with a resounding “f**k yes.”
Tickets are on sale now for the U.S. dates of the “26th Anniversary Tour”.
July 28 – The Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center -Cincinnati, OH
July 30 – American Family Insurance Amphitheater -Milwaukee, WI
August 03 – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater -St. Louis, MO
August 05 – Azura Amphitheater -Bonner Springs, KS
August 07 – The Zoo Amphitheater -Oklahoma City, OK
August 09 – Isleta Amphitheater -Albuquerque, NM
* RADKEY supports on all dates
Fans were advised to keep a watchful eye on foofighters.com and the band’s socials for a “crapload more shows” to be announced.
“Medicine At Midnight” landed at No. 1 on Billboard‘s Top Album Sales chart with first-week sales of 64,000 copies in the U.S.
FOO FIGHTERS previously topped the chart with 2017’s “Concrete And Gold” and 2011’s “Wasting Light”.
23,000 of “Medicine At Midnight”‘s first-week sales came from vinyl LP sales, with CDs and digital albums registering 20,000 each.
“Medicine At Midnight” came out on February 5 via Roswell Records/RCA Records. The LP is a nine-song, 37-minute effort which was produced by the FOO FIGHTERS and Greg Kurstin.
The first single from the disc, “Shame Shame”, was released in November. An accompanying music video for the song was directed by Paola Kudacki and co-stars FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl and Sofia Boutella. “Shame Shame” renders in stunning black and white an interpretation of a recurring dream that’s haunted Grohl since his childhood days.