Foo Fighters Are Revisiting 1995 Tour Stops On New North American Trek

Foo Fighters will celebrate its 25th Anniversary this year on a mini tour!

On Tuesday (February 18), the band announced the 2020 The Van Tour. A 10-date tour that revisits cities from the band's first trek in 1995. The one big difference is the venues will be much larger than the band's first stop in the select cities.

“ARE YOU READY??? Join the Foos in commemorating their 25th anniversary by revisiting stops along their 1995 tour!” the band wrote on Instagram. 

The tour kicks off April 12 in Phoenix, Arizona and wraps up May 20 in Hamilton, Ontario. If you don't see your city listed below, the band also teased additional dates in the tour press release: “[A]side from many of those clubs on that 1995 trek having since ceased to exist, squeezing a 2020 FF show into the few that are still around would just be too insane … or would it? Stay tuned for the answer to that question.”

Tickets for the tour go on sale February 21 at 10 a.m. local time with pre-sale happening now.

Dave Grohl recently teased the band's now completed new album along with his upcoming documentary, What Drives Us. “I'm making a movie about vans and van touring,” he explained. “The van was the tour bus for the punk rockers in the 80s, everybody had a van. I've interviewed everybody...The Beatles toured in a van, Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, U2, everybody had a van,” Grohl explained. 

According to the press release, each stop will feature a snippet of the documentary before it is released.

Foo Fighters 2020 Tour Dates:

April 12 Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Arena

April 14 Albuquerque, NM @ Santa Ana Star Center

April 16 Oklahoma City, OK @ Chesapeake Energy Arena

April 18 Wichita, KS @ Interbank Arena

April 20 Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena

May 10 Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center

May 12 Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena

May 14 Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center

May 18 Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage Arena

May 20 Hamilton, ON @ FirstOntario Centre

Photo: Getty Images


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