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Fans trying to buy tickets to see the Foo Fighters for their 2024 tour have shared their dismay after missing out on tickets that seem to have been immediately put up for resale.
Tickets for the 'Everything or Nothing at All' UK Tour went on sale on Friday morning following an earlier pre-sale. The band's six UK stadium dates will kick off with a show at Emirates Old Trafford, before heading to Glasgow, London, Cardiff and Birmingham over the course of June 13 through 27 of next year (2024).
They will perform two nights at Old Trafford on June 13 and June 15. But with it being the band’s first tour since the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died in March 2022 aged 50, it was always going to be in high demand on Ticketmaster and SeeTickets.
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Fans took to social media to share their disappointment at being unable to secure tickets for the Manchester shows. One fan wrote: “All I wanted was 3 tickets for Manchester. Absolutely gutted I can't get any. Been online all morning. There's none available. Never seen Foo Fighters before. Not fair. Feel like crying.”
Another said: “Ticketmaster let me on to choosing the tickets for Foo Fighters in Manchester at 9:05 and they were already sold out, yet I've still wasted my morning because I refuse to believe that it could have possibly gone that fast.”
“Did Foo Fighters Manchester sell out already I wasn’t prepared?” another person asked. Another fan said: “Right if everyone can stop trying to buy tickets for Foo Fighters in Glasgow and Manchester for 5 minutes so I can quickly get a couple that would be extremely helpful thanks.”
With such demand for tickets, fans even suggested the
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Foo Fighters‘ tickets have been “flying” off the shelves due to the unprecedented demand.Wednesday, (June 28) saw the presale for Foo’s ‘Everything Or Nothing At All’ UK Tour which left SJM Concerts and DF Concerts thrilled with the turnout. The UK tour is set to kick off on June 13 next year with Wet Leg, Shame, Courtney Barnett, Loose Articles, Honeyblood, Himalayas, Chroma and Hot Milk serving as support.“We’ve seen unprecedented demand for the Foo Fighters pre-sale this morning,” shared SJM Concerts.
Foo Fighters have added an extra date in Manchester to their upcoming UK tour.The announcement comes just one day after the band announced that they would be bringing their ongoing tour to the UK, and set to play in various cities next summer.Originally, the UK leg was set to kick off on June 13 2024 with an opening show in Manchester, from there it would resume four days later with a show at Glasgow’s Hampden Stadium, before moving through London, Cardiff and Birmingham.Now, following the pre-sale starting earlier today, the band have confirmed that they will be adding another show in Manchester to the scheduled dates, following unprecedented demand.Also taking place at Emirates Old Trafford Stadium, the new show will be held on June 15, making it the only city other than London to have two scheduled performances from the rock veterans.While Wet Leg and Loose Articles were previously announced as being the support acts for the first Manchester date, it has today been confirmed that both Chroma and Courtney Barnett will be joining Dave Grohl and co. for the second.
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Rock band Foo Fighters have announced that they will be heading to Glasgow next summer as part of their Everything Or Nothing At All Tour.
Following their surprisingly unsurprising surprise appearance at Glastonbury this weekend, the Foo Fighters have announced a series of UK stadium shows for next summer.
Foo Fighters have announced the dates for their 'Everything or Nothing at All' UK tour which will hit UK shores next summer.
Foo Fighters have announced a UK tour for 2024.Today, June 27, Dave Grohl and co. took to social media to announce the UK leg of the ‘Everything Or Nothing At All’ tour, which will see them perform in Manchester, Glasgow, London, Cardiff and Birmingham between 13 June and 27 June next year.Supporting acts for these shows include Wet Leg, Courtney Barnett, Loose Articles, Honeyblood, Shame, Hot Milk and Himalayas.Pre-sale tickets to Foo Fighters’ 2024 UK tour begin tomorrow, June 28, at 9am BST, and will end on Thursday June 28 at 10pm BST.
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl dedicated the last song of the band’s surprise set on Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage to their late drummer Taylor Hawkins. The US rock band stormed through a number of hit songs during the hour-long performance – their first time at the world-famous festival since 2017.There had been high speculation that the Foo Fighters would take to the main stage on Friday from 6.15pm in a slot which was billed under the name The Churnups. An hour before the slot, the band posted a photo of flags within the festival crowd, one with the phrase Churn It Up brandished across it, and tagged the post #Glastonbury2023.
Glastonbury Festival on Friday, Foo Fighters took the Pyramid Stage for a surprise appearance that marked the band’s first appearance at the English extravaganza since 2017.It was also the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band’s first full show in the UK since the death of their beloved drummer, Taylor Hawkins, in 2022.Although there were rumors that the ChurnUps were actually the Foos, it wasn’t confirmed until a tweet about an hour before their set.“You guys knew it was us the whole time, didn’t you?” said Foo frontman Dave Grohl. “It’s nice to see your faces again.”And then Foo Fighters launched into an hour-long set that included hits such as “All My Life,” “Learn to Fly,” “The Pretender” and “Best Of You” as well as short covers of Metallica’s “Enter Sandman,” Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” and the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage.”“We’ve only got one hour so we gotta make sure we fit in all the songs we can,” said Grohl. The set included a slow, stripped-down version of “My Hero” that many felt was a tribute to Hawkins, who actually received an official dedication on “Everlong.”But he wasn’t the only dearly departed loved one that the Foo Fighters remembered at Glastonbury.
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