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Everything or Nothing at All Tour
Concert tour by Foo Fighters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Everything or Nothing at All Tour[2] was a concert tour by American rock band Foo Fighters, in support of But Here We Are, their eleventh studio album. It began on May 1, 2024, in Dallas, TX.[3]
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Background
In June 2023, Foo Fighters announced that they would be embarking on a five-city stadium tour in the United Kingdom the following June, with an extra date in Manchester later added to the tour.[2][4]
In October 2023, the tour was extended, with a 10-city North American leg in summer 2024.[5][6] In November 2023, it was announced that the band was to headline the Shaky Knees Festival on May 5, 2024, in Atlanta.[7][8] In December 2023, they added five more dates in May at the start of the tour, which now began on May 1 in Dallas.[9][10] This first leg was extended with a headline set at New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 3, 2024, announced in January 2024.[11][12]
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Set list
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This set list is taken from the band's show on June 25, 2024, at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.[13] Most of the tour's shows followed a similar set list, with minor changes at each show.
- "All My Life"
- "No Son of Mine"
- "Rescued"
- "The Pretender"
- "Walk"
- "Times Like These"
- "Generator"
- "La Dee Da"
- "Breakout"
- "Guitar Solo / Sabotage / Keyboard Solo / Blitzkrieg Bop / Whip It / March of the Pigs"
- "My Hero"
- "The Sky Is a Neighborhood"
- "Learn to Fly"
- "Arlandria"
- "These Days"
- "Skin and Bones" (acoustic)
- "Big Me" (acoustic)
- "Under You" (acoustic)
- "Nothing at All"
- "Monkey Wrench"
- "Aurora"
- "Best of You"
- Encore

- "The Teacher"
- "This Is a Call"
- "Everlong"
Special guests
- On June 17 in Glasgow, the band were joined by Violet Grohl, daughter of Dave Grohl, to perform "Show Me How" for the first time on the tour.[14] Violet Grohl appeared again to perform the song on June 20 and 22 in London.[15]
- On June 20 in London, the band were joined by Shane Hawkins, son of Taylor Hawkins, during the encore, to perform drums on "This Is A Call".[15] Hawkins appeared again to perform the song on June 25 in Cardiff and June 27 in Birmingham.[13]
- On June 27 in Birmingham, Geezer Butler joined the band to perform Black Sabbath's "Paranoid".[16]
Michael Bublé joined them to sing Haven’t Met You Yet
Notes

- A number of shows during the first US leg of the tour opened with "Bridge Burning", with "All My Life" moved before "Nothing At All" in the set list.[17]
- At a number of shows, "Generator" was replaced by "White Limo", "La Dee Da" was replaced by "Stacked Actors", and "Breakout" was replaced with "Medicine at Midnight" or "This Is A Call".[18][14][15]
- The songs played during the acoustic set rotated between "Skin and Bones", "Statues", "Big Me", "Under You" and "Ballad of the Beaconsfield Miners".[13][18][14][15]
- Throughout the tour, "Aurora" was dedicated to Taylor Hawkins.[13]
- On June 13 in Manchester, the first night of the UK leg of the tour, the band opened with "Monkey Wrench", swapping places with "All My Life".[18]
- On June 13 in Manchester, the band debuted unreleased track "Unconditional" before "Aurora".[18] This was played again on June 14 in Manchester and on June 17 in Glasgow.
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Tour dates
Personnel
Foo Fighters
- Dave Grohl – lead vocals, guitar
- Nate Mendel – bass, backing vocals
- Chris Shiflett – guitar, backing vocals
- Pat Smear – guitar
- Rami Jaffee – keyboards
- Josh Freese – drums
Notes
- Part of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
- Part of the Shaky Knees Music Festival.
- Part of Hellfest.
- Part of the Roskilde Festival.
- Part of Rock Werchter.
References
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