“TITANS OF MODERN ROCK UNITE!” — FOO FIGHTERS AND QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE ANNOUNCE MONUMENTAL 2026 WORLD TOUR, PROMISING A FIERCE, UNFORGETTABLE CELEBRATION OF RAW ENERGY, BROTHERHOOD & STADIUM-SHAKING SOUND
In what fans and critics alike are calling the biggest rock announcement of the decade, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age have officially confirmed their joint 2026 World Tour, marking a groundbreaking collaboration between two of the most influential forces in modern rock.
The tour, aptly titled “Titans of Modern Rock: World Dominion Tour 2026,” is set to kick off in Los Angeles next March, before roaring across North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. With over 40 stadium shows already scheduled and more dates rumored to be added, this promises to be a global celebration of power, passion, and musical brotherhood unlike anything the rock world has seen in years.
For Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, the announcement feels deeply personal. “Josh and I have been through everything together — the chaos, the triumphs, the late nights, and the long roads,” Grohl shared during the press event at the iconic Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood. “This tour isn’t just about music. It’s about friendship, survival, and keeping rock alive in a world that needs it more than ever.”
His longtime friend and Queens of the Stone Age leader Josh Homme echoed the sentiment, describing the collaboration as “a full-circle moment.” Homme stated, “We’ve both built different kingdoms from the same dirt. Now, we’re bringing those worlds together — loud, fearless, and unapologetic. Expect blood, sweat, and guitars turned up to eleven.”
Each show will feature co-headlining sets, with both bands performing their biggest hits — from Foo Fighters’ anthems like “Everlong,” “The Pretender,” and “Best of You,” to QOTSA’s iconic “No One Knows,” “Go With the Flow,” and “Little Sister.” But the real magic, fans say, will come from collaborative performances, as insiders have hinted at special joint renditions of classic songs and even unreleased material written by Grohl and Homme during secret studio sessions earlier this year.
Industry analysts predict the tour will be one of 2026’s highest-grossing live events, potentially surpassing $500 million in global revenue. Ticket demand exploded within hours of the announcement, with pre-sale codes selling out in under 10 minutes. Social media platforms have been flooded with excitement, with hashtags like #FooQOTSA2026 and #TitansOfModernRock trending worldwide.
Behind the scenes, the stage production is rumored to be a visual and sonic marvel, featuring pyrotechnics, multi-screen visuals, and custom-built set designs inspired by both bands’ distinct aesthetics — a fusion of desert grit and electric fire.
As anticipation builds, one thing is certain: this isn’t just another tour — it’s a statement. A roar from two of rock’s last true giants, standing shoulder to shoulder, proving that the spirit of live music is not only alive but ready to conquer once again.
In the words of Grohl, closing the press event with his signature grin:
“Turn it up. It’s going to be loud, it’s going to be wild, and it’s going to remind the world why rock will never die.”
