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The Churnups @ Glastonbury Festival 2023

Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters

Tickets for the newly announced Everything or Nothing at All UK Tour shows will be on sale to the general public from Friday, 30 June at 9am BST. For information on pre-sales, go HERE. The 2024 dates will mark Foo Fighters’ most extensive UK trek since the 2nd June release of their unanimously acclaimed 11th album, But Here We Are, which smashed into the UK charts at #1 — the sixth Foo Fighters album to do so — while generating some of the most positive critical notes of the band’s career.

The Churnups @ Glastonbury Festival 2023

Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters
Chris Shiflett of Foo Fighters

Support on Foo Fighters’ Everything or Nothing at All UK Tour will come from Wet Leg, Courtney Barnett, Himalayas, Honeyblood, Hot Milk and Shame.

The Churnups @ Glastonbury Festival 2023

Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters
Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters’ 2024 UK Tour Dates are:

JUNE
13th – Emirates Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester
17th – Hampden Stadium, Glasgow
20th – London Stadium, London
22nd – London Stadium, London
25th – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
27th – Villa Park Stadium, Birmingham

Live photography of Foo Fighters as The Churnups at Glastonbury Festival 2023 by Kalpesh Patel

 

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