NEW ERA: FOO FIGHTERS ANNOUNCE 2026 FAREWELL TOUR — “ONE LAST RIDE” MARKS THE END OF A ROCK LEGEND’S ERA DATES AND CITIES REVEALED – WATCH NOW!
In an emotional and powerful announcement that shook the rock world, the Foo Fighters have officially confirmed their 2026 Farewell Tour, titled “One Last Ride.” The beloved band, fronted by the indomitable Dave Grohl, declared that this will be their final tour together, closing the book on more than three decades of explosive anthems, unforgettable live performances, and raw, heartfelt music that defined generations.
The announcement came through a cinematic live stream on Friday night, where Grohl — visibly emotional — stood surrounded by the band members under dim golden lights, speaking candidly to fans worldwide.
> “This isn’t goodbye to the music,” Grohl said, his voice cracking slightly. “It’s a thank you. It’s our way of celebrating everything we’ve built with you — every scream, every tear, every song. We’ve had our time, and now it’s time for one last ride.”
The “One Last Ride Tour” will begin in April 2026 in Seattle, Washington — where Grohl first started writing Foo Fighters’ debut songs after the tragic end of Nirvana — and will travel through North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. The final performance is scheduled for Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium in December 2026, a symbolic closing of the circle for a band that started in garages and ended in stadiums.
Fans can expect a three-hour show filled with Foo Fighters classics like “Everlong,” “The Pretender,” “Learn to Fly,” “Best of You,” and “Times Like These.” Sources close to the band revealed that the setlist will also include rarely performed deep cuts and special guest appearances from legendary friends who have shared the stage with them over the years.
The tour announcement trailer — titled “One Last Ride: A Farewell to the Fighters” — features black-and-white footage of the band through the years: sweaty basement gigs, roaring stadium crowds, tearful fans, and quiet backstage moments. It ends with Grohl staring into the camera, saying simply, “See you out there.”
Longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins, who tragically passed away in 2022, will also be honored throughout the tour. Grohl confirmed that a special segment each night will celebrate Hawkins’ life, including archived vocals and drum tracks woven into live performances — a touching tribute to the band’s fallen brother.
Tickets for the tour will go on sale next Friday, with presales exclusively available for fan club members. Major cities on the lineup include New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney, Berlin, Buenos Aires, and Toronto.
As Grohl concluded the announcement, his final words echoed the sentiment of millions of Foo Fighters fans around the world:
> “We’ve lived through laughter, loss, chaos, and love — together. So let’s make this last one count. Let’s make it loud, let’s make it real, and let’s make it forever.”
The “One Last Ride” farewell tour isn’t just a concert series — it’s a closing chapter in rock history.
The Fighters are taking their final bow… and the world will be watching.
