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Foo Fighters

Live Performances by Foo Fighters

  • During the live recording at Brixton in January 1995, the Foo Fighters were in the early stages of their career, having just released their self-title... Read Full Description >

    During the live recording at Brixton in January 1995, the Foo Fighters were in the early stages of their career, having just released their self-titled debut album in July 1995. The album was notable for its energetic and raw sound, which resonated with audiences and helped establish the band as a significant force in the alternative rock scene. In fact, the band was primarily formed by Dave Grohl after his tenure with Nirvana, and this was one of their first international performances. The setlist for the concert includes several tracks from the album, showcasing the band's burgeoning catalog. Interestingly, this concert features William Goldsmith on drums, reflecting an early lineup before Taylor Hawkins officially joined the group, highlighting the transitional period in the band's history as they were solidifying their identity and sound.

Foo Fighters Full Concert at Velvet Elvis Arts Lounge, Seattle - Complete Video

Velvet Elvis
Seattle, Washington, United States

March 4, 1995 | Video Length: 42:22
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  • On March 4, 1995, the Foo Fighters performed live at the Velvet Elvis Arts Lounge in Seattle. This concert took place shortly after the release of the... Read Full Description >

    On March 4, 1995, the Foo Fighters performed live at the Velvet Elvis Arts Lounge in Seattle. This concert took place shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album, which came out in July 1995. The album showcased Dave Grohl's transition from the drummer of Nirvana to leading his own band, highlighting Grohl's ability to write and perform his own songs. Interestingly, the early Foo Fighters sound was characterized by a raw, grunge-influenced style, which would later evolve into a more polished rock sound. The Velvet Elvis performance is particularly notable as it captures the band in its infancy, just beginning to make a name for themselves in the post-Nirvana era. The existence of a video recording from this show had long been rumored, adding to the significance of this archival release for fans eager to witness the band's early live energy.

Foo Fighters - 'Everlong' Live at Bizarre Festival, Cologne, Germany

Temple Newsam
Leeds, England, United Kingdom

August 16, 1997 | Video Length: 4:03
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Foo Fighters - Live at Edgefest 1998 Full Concert

Thunderbird Stadium
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

July 11, 1998 | Video Length: 31:38
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  • In July 1998, when Foo Fighters performed at Edgefest in Vancouver, they were riding high on the success of their second studio album, "The Colour and... Read Full Description >

    In July 1998, when Foo Fighters performed at Edgefest in Vancouver, they were riding high on the success of their second studio album, "The Colour and the Shape," which had been released in May of that year. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, showcasing their evolving sound and the writing contributions of guitarist Chris Shiflett. With hit singles like "Monkey Wrench" and "Everlong," which would become iconic in their repertoire, the band was solidifying their place in the rock scene. Interestingly, during this live performance, the surprise appearance of Tré Cool from Green Day, who joined the band onstage with a cart of ice cream, added a playful and memorable element to the show, highlighting the camaraderie and sense of fun within the rock community at that time. This concert exemplified the energy and enthusiasm that characterized the band's live performances during this period in their career.

Foo Fighters Perform 'Everlong' Live at The Ed Sullivan Theater

Late Show With David Letterman
New York, New York, United States

February 21, 2000 | Video Length: 4:33
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  • On February 21, 2000, the Foo Fighters performed “Everlong” live on the David Letterman show, a significant moment in their career shortly after t... Read Full Description >

    On February 21, 2000, the Foo Fighters performed “Everlong” live on the David Letterman show, a significant moment in their career shortly after the release of their third studio album, "There Is Nothing Left to Lose" (1999). This album marked a pivotal point for the band, as it won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and solidified their presence in the alternative rock scene. By this time, the Foo Fighters had established a dedicated fan base, and their energetic performances further showcased Dave Grohl's evolution as a frontman, transitioning from drummer for Nirvana to a leading rock figure. The choice of "Everlong," a fan favorite, underscored the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant songs, while their appearance on a prominent platform like David Letterman helped elevate their mainstream visibility. This performance is remembered not only for its powerful delivery but also for its representation of the Foo Fighters at a critical juncture in their career.

Foo Fighters - Live at Bizarre Festival (Full Concert)

Rideau Carleton Raceway
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

August 13, 2000 | Video Length: 1:7:51
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  • The live recording of Foo Fighters at the Bizarre Festival in 2000 came during a pivotal moment in the band's career, shortly after the release of the... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Foo Fighters at the Bizarre Festival in 2000 came during a pivotal moment in the band's career, shortly after the release of their third studio album, "There Is Nothing Left to Lose," which debuted in November 1999. By this time, the band had solidified their presence in the rock scene, having achieved mainstream success with hits like "Learn to Fly" and "My Hero," both of which featured prominently in the festival setlist. Notably, this performance showcased their energetic stage presence and musical cohesion, qualities that helped distinguish them from their contemporaries. The Bizarre Festival appearance also highlighted the band’s growth, transitioning from their earlier work that leaned more towards grunge influences to a more polished sound that would define their future releases. The concert marked a time when Foo Fighters were gaining traction in both the U.S. and Europe, setting the stage for their eventual status as one of the leading rock bands of the e

Foo Fighters Full Concert at The Tabernacle, Atlanta

Tabernacle
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

November 3, 2000 | Video Length: 1:56:02
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  • On November 3, 2000, Foo Fighters performed a live recording at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, which came during a pivotal time in their career. They had ... Read Full Description >

    On November 3, 2000, Foo Fighters performed a live recording at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, which came during a pivotal time in their career. They had recently released their third studio album, "There Is Nothing Left to Lose," in November 1999, showcasing a more refined sound that embraced melodic elements alongside their signature post-grunge style. This album featured hits like "Learn to Fly," which is performed in the live recording and became one of their signature tracks. By this point in their career, the band was achieving significant commercial success, and their live shows were increasingly high-energy events, marking a shift to a more arena-friendly sound. Notably, this concert included songs such as "My Hero" and "Stacked Actors," highlighting their ability to blend the raw energy of their early work with broader appeal. The performance at The Tabernacle is an excellent snapshot of Foo Fighters during this growth phase, capturing both their established hits and their evolvin

Foo Fighters Full Concert Live in Hyde Park – In Your Honor Tour

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

June 17, 2006 | Video Length: 1:19:53
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  • On June 17, 2006, Foo Fighters performed a notable live concert at Hyde Park in London as part of their "In Your Honor" tour. This performance came sh... Read Full Description >

    On June 17, 2006, Foo Fighters performed a notable live concert at Hyde Park in London as part of their "In Your Honor" tour. This performance came shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "In Your Honor," which was launched on June 14, 2005, and showcased the band's versatility with a double album format—one disc featuring rock tracks and the other featuring acoustic pieces. The Hyde Park concert was a significant moment in their career, as it demonstrated their growing popularity and solidified their status as a leading rock band. The setlist included iconic tracks like "Best of You" and "Times Like These," highlighting their anthemic sound. Furthermore, the inclusion of a Probot cover with Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead during the show exemplified the band's connections within the rock community and showcased their willingness to blend influences and collaborate.

Foo Fighters - Live Performance of 'Monkey Wrench' from Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 7:34
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  • In June 2008, Foo Fighters were at a significant point in their career, performing two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium, which is often regarded as a... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, Foo Fighters were at a significant point in their career, performing two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium, which is often regarded as a landmark venue for any artist. This performance was part of a promotional tour for their sixth studio album, "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," released in 2007. On the night of June 6, they delivered a dynamic live rendition of “Monkey Wrench,” showcasing their blend of alternative rock and post-grunge styles that had garnered them widespread acclaim. The Wembley shows were not only a testament to their popularity but also highlighted the band's ability to connect with large audiences. The live recording captures the energy of their performance and the monumental scale of the event, reflecting Foo Fighters' status as one of the leading rock bands of their time.

Foo Fighters Live Performance of 'Ramble On' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 5:28
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  • In June 2008, during the live recording of "Ramble On" at Wembley Stadium, the Foo Fighters were at a pivotal moment in their career, having just rele... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, during the live recording of "Ramble On" at Wembley Stadium, the Foo Fighters were at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released their sixth studio album, "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" in 2007. This album showcased their continued evolution, featuring a blend of hard rock anthems and more introspective tracks, and received critical acclaim while also achieving commercial success. The concert at Wembley was significant not only because it was filmed over two sold-out nights but also because it was a testament to the band's peak popularity and solidified their status as one of the leading rock acts of the era. Following this event, they would go on to release "Wasting Light" in 2011, which further embraced their rock roots. Additionally, this performance was notable as it included a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Ramble On," showcasing the band's influences and willingness to pay homage to their musical inspirations.

Foo Fighters - 'Times Like These' Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 4:49
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  • In June 2008, the Foo Fighters performed live at Wembley Stadium, a pivotal moment in their career that highlighted their status as one of rock's lead... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, the Foo Fighters performed live at Wembley Stadium, a pivotal moment in their career that highlighted their status as one of rock's leading bands. Leading up to this performance, they had released their album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" in 2007, which included hits like "The Pretender" and "Long Road to Ruin." The Wembley shows were filmed over two sold-out nights and showcased the band's dynamic live presence, further solidifying their reputation following the success of their previous studio work. Notably, the Wembley concert marked a milestone for the band, as it is often regarded as one of their most significant performances, showcasing an emotional connection with the audience during "Times Like These," a song that resonated with themes of perseverance and reflection. This live recording also contributed to a growing legacy of the Foo Fighters as a formidable live act on the global stage.

Foo Fighters - Live Performance of 'Learn to Fly' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 4:09
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  • In June 2008, Foo Fighters performed at Wembley Stadium during a momentous two-night event, solidifying their status as one of the premier rock bands ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, Foo Fighters performed at Wembley Stadium during a momentous two-night event, solidifying their status as one of the premier rock bands of the era. This performance coincided with their release of the album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" in 2007, which explored a diverse range of musical styles and included hits like "The Pretender." The Wembley concert was significant as it showcased the band's ability to energize massive crowds, reflecting their considerable growth since their formation in 1994. The live recording of "Learn to Fly" exemplifies their dynamic presence and connection with fans, and it was part of a critically acclaimed concert film that further highlighted Foo Fighters' success. Additionally, the performance marked an important era for the band, as they were transitioning into a more substantial legacy with plans for future projects like "Wasting Light" in 2011, showcasing their continuous evolution in the music industry.

Foo Fighters Live Performance of 'My Hero' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 8:11
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  • In June 2008, during their live performance at Wembley Stadium, the Foo Fighters were enjoying significant success with their album "Echoes, Silence, ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, during their live performance at Wembley Stadium, the Foo Fighters were enjoying significant success with their album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," released in 2007. This album showcased the band's versatility, blending elements of rock with softer acoustic pieces and included hit singles like "The Pretender" and "Long Road to Ruin." The Wembley concert was part of a pivotal moment in their career, as it marked one of their largest performances, featuring a setlist filled with fan favorites, including "My Hero." The shows were not only sold-out but also served as a testament to the band's rising popularity and their ability to draw massive crowds. Additionally, the Wembley concert was later released as a live album, further solidifying their status as one of the leading rock bands of their time, highlighting their connection with audiences through high-energy performances.

Foo Fighters Live at Wembley Stadium Performing 'Rock and Roll'

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 3:51
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  • In June 2008, the Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," which was released in September 200... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, the Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," which was released in September 2007. This album showcased a maturation in their sound, blending rock with more experimental elements, and it included popular tracks like “The Pretender” and “Long Road to Ruin.” The live performance at Wembley Stadium marked a significant milestone in the band's career, as they played to a massive audience over two sold-out nights, solidifying their status as one of the leading rock bands of the era. Notably, this concert was part of their first-ever headlining show at the renowned venue and was later released as a live album, further establishing their reputation for electrifying live performances. The Wembley show exemplified the band's energetic stage presence and ability to engage large crowds, contributing to their legacy in rock music.

Foo Fighters - Live Performance of 'Everlong' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 5:21
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  • In June 2008, the Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," which was released in... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, the Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," which was released in September 2007. This album included hits like "The Pretender" and "Long Road to Ruin," solidifying the band’s prominence in the rock scene. The live performance of "Everlong" at Wembley Stadium showcased the band's remarkable ability to engage a massive audience, highlighting their status as a quintessential rock act. The Wembley shows were particularly significant, marking not only a peak in their career but also a celebration of their growth since their formation in 1994. Interestingly, the band's frontman, Dave Grohl, was initially known as the drummer for Nirvana, and the Wembley concert exemplified how he successfully transitioned to a powerful frontman, captivating audiences with his energy and passion. The event remains a memorable moment in their history, encapsulating a high point in their live performance legacy.

Foo Fighters - Best of You Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 6, 2008 | Video Length: 5:43
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  • In June 2008, the Foo Fighters performed at Wembley Stadium as part of a highly anticipated live recording, encapsulating a significant moment in thei... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, the Foo Fighters performed at Wembley Stadium as part of a highly anticipated live recording, encapsulating a significant moment in their career. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" in 2007, which was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring hits like "The Pretender" and "Long Road to Ruin." This live recording at Wembley, filmed over two sold-out nights, showcased the band's evolution into a major rock powerhouse, emphasizing their expansive sound and dynamic stage presence. Notably, “Best of You,” the song featured in the video, became an anthem of resilience and determination for fans. The Wembley concerts also highlighted the band's strong connection with their audience, marking a defining moment as they solidified their place in rock history during the peak of their career.

Foo Fighters - Live Performance of 'All My Life' at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 7, 2008 | Video Length: 4:14
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  • In June 2008, when Foo Fighters performed "All My Life" live at Wembley Stadium, they were riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "Ec... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, when Foo Fighters performed "All My Life" live at Wembley Stadium, they were riding high on the success of their sixth studio album, "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," which had been released in September 2007. This album showcased a more experimental sound for the band, incorporating diverse musical styles and revealing their continued evolution beyond their grunge roots. The live recording at one of the UK's most iconic venues marked a significant moment in their career, as it was filmed over two sold-out nights and reflects their status as a top-tier rock act. Notably, the performance at Wembley symbolizes the culmination of their impressive trajectory, highlighting both their live energy and the emotional depth of their music. This concert would later be released as part of their live album, further solidifying their reputation for compelling live performances.

Foo Fighters - 'The Pretender' Live Performance at Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium
London, England, United Kingdom

June 7, 2008 | Video Length: 4:44
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  • In June 2008, during the height of their popularity, Foo Fighters performed a monumental live recording at Wembley Stadium, which was a significant mi... Read Full Description >

    In June 2008, during the height of their popularity, Foo Fighters performed a monumental live recording at Wembley Stadium, which was a significant milestone in their career. This concert was part of the promotional tour for their album "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace," released in September 2007. The album showcased the band's evolution, featuring a mix of hard rock anthems and more introspective ballads, and it received critical acclaim, solidifying their status in the rock genre. The performance of "The Pretender," a standout track from the album, highlighted the band's energetic stage presence and connection with the audience. Notably, the Wembley performance was filmed over two sold-out nights, capturing the essence of their live energy and further cementing their reputation as a leading rock band of the era. The concert and its subsequent release became iconic, celebrated for its scale and the band’s unwavering commitment to delivering electrifying performances.

Foo Fighters Full Concert Live at T in the Park - Setlist Highlights Including Everlong

T in the Park
Balado Station, Scotland

July 1, 2011 | Video Length: 2:8:34
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  • In July 2011, during their performance at T in the Park, Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their album "Wasting Light," which had been r... Read Full Description >

    In July 2011, during their performance at T in the Park, Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their album "Wasting Light," which had been released in April 2011. This album marked a significant point in their career, as it received critical acclaim and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Notably, "Wasting Light" was also the band's first album to be recorded entirely on analog tape, showcasing their commitment to a raw, authentic sound. The setlist for their T in the Park performance included popular tracks like "The Pretender" and "My Hero," demonstrating their ability to capture audiences with high-energy anthems. The performance solidified their status as one of rock's leading acts at the time, further enhanced by their dynamic live presence and connection with fans, which has always been a hallmark of Foo Fighters.

Foo Fighters - 'Times Like These' Live at Reading Festival 2012

Reading Festival
Reading, UK, United Kingdom

August 25, 2012 | Video Length: 11:13
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  • In 2012, the Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their 2011 album, "Wasting Light," which marked a significant milestone in their career a... Read Full Description >

    In 2012, the Foo Fighters were riding high on the success of their 2011 album, "Wasting Light," which marked a significant milestone in their career as it was the first album recorded entirely on analog tape. The Reading Festival performance on August 25, 2012, showcased the band’s dynamic stage presence and solidified their status as a major rock act. Interestingly, "Wasting Light" was heavily celebrated, receiving Grammy nominations and achieving certified platinum status in the U.S. This performance not only highlighted their robust catalogue of hits but also demonstrated their ability to engage a massive crowd, a testament to their enduring popularity and evolution as a band. The setlist featured fan favorites like "Times Like These," emphasizing their deep connection with the audience during this vibrant festival setting.

Foo Fighters Full Concert at Rock am Ring Featuring Everlong and More

Flugplatz Mendig/Vulkaneifel
Mendig, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

June 7, 2015 | Video Length: 2:19:17
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  • In June 2015, the Foo Fighters were in the midst of a major career moment following the release of their eighth studio album, "Sonic Highways," which ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2015, the Foo Fighters were in the midst of a major career moment following the release of their eighth studio album, "Sonic Highways," which came out in November 2014. This album marked a significant artistic endeavor for the band, as each track was recorded in a different city across the United States, capturing the essence and musical culture of those locations. The live performance at Rock am Ring, featuring hits like "Everlong," "The Pretender," and "Something From Nothing," showcased their dynamic stage presence and solidified their reputation as one of the leading rock bands of their generation. Notably, this concert occurred during a turbulent time for the band, as lead singer Dave Grohl had recently suffered a leg injury that required him to perform while seated, yet he delivered an electrifying performance, demonstrating resilience and dedication to their fans. The concert was not only a testament to their musical prowess but also a reflection of their ability to conn

Foo Fighters Full Concert Live in Rio de Janeiro - Featuring 'Something From Nothing'

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

October 28, 2015 | Video Length: 2:28:46
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  • The live recording of Foo Fighters in Rio de Janeiro on October 28, 2015, came during a significant period in the band’s career. Just before this pe... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Foo Fighters in Rio de Janeiro on October 28, 2015, came during a significant period in the band’s career. Just before this performance, they released the album "Sonic Highways" in November 2014, which showcased a unique concept of recording in different cities across the U.S., each song reflecting the local music scene. This live concert would have likely highlighted some of the hits from "Sonic Highways," alongside fan favorites from their extensive discography. The band was actively touring in support of this album, demonstrating their continuing popularity and live performance prowess. Furthermore, notable about this concert is the band's ability to engage large crowds, as evidenced by extended solos and crowd participation featured in the setlist, showcasing the camaraderie between the artists and their audience. The performance reflects their solidified status as rock icons, maintaining a strong connection with fans worldwide.

Foo Fighters - 'Times Like These' Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 24, 2017 | Video Length: 4:59
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  • During the Glastonbury Festival performance on June 24, 2017, the Foo Fighters were actively promoting their album "Concrete and Gold," which had been... Read Full Description >

    During the Glastonbury Festival performance on June 24, 2017, the Foo Fighters were actively promoting their album "Concrete and Gold," which had been released just a few months earlier on September 15, 2017. This appearance was significant as it marked the band's return to the iconic festival stage after a high-profile hiatus, enhancing their reputation as a formidable live act. "Times Like These," a staple in their setlist, showcases the band's ability to blend emotional depth with powerful rock anthems. Notably, frontman Dave Grohl, known for his charismatic stage presence, had previously faced challenges, including a leg injury that had led him to perform in a specially designed throne at shows following an incident in 2015. This live performance at Glastonbury underscored the band's resilience and connection with their audience, solidifying their legacy in the rock genre.

Foo Fighters Perform 'Everlong' Live at Odeio Herodou Attikou, Athens

Odeio Herodou Attikou
Athens, Attica, Greece

July 10, 2017 | Video Length: 5:01
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  • In July 2017, when the Foo Fighters performed "Everlong" live at Odeio Herodou Attikou in Athens, Greece, they were well into their career following t... Read Full Description >

    In July 2017, when the Foo Fighters performed "Everlong" live at Odeio Herodou Attikou in Athens, Greece, they were well into their career following the release of their album "Concrete and Gold" in September 2017. This album, which emerged shortly after the live recording, showcased the band's evolution in sound, featuring a mix of hard rock and more experimental elements. Notably, "Everlong," originally from their second album "The Colour and the Shape" (1997), has remained a staple in their live performances, often regarded as one of their signature songs. The 2017 tour, which included this performance, underscored the band's strong connection with fans and their status as rock icons. Interestingly, this particular concert took place in a historic amphitheater, adding a unique ambiance to the live rendition, illustrating not just their musical prowess but their ability to enchant diverse audiences globally.

Foo Fighters Live Performance of 'My Hero' at Odeio Herodou Attikou, Athens

Odeio Herodou Attikou
Athens, Attica, Greece

July 10, 2017 | Video Length: 5:52
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  • At the time of the live recording of "My Hero" on July 10, 2017, the Foo Fighters were actively promoting their ninth studio album, "Concrete and Gold... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the live recording of "My Hero" on July 10, 2017, the Foo Fighters were actively promoting their ninth studio album, "Concrete and Gold," which had been released in September 2017. This album marked a significant chapter in the band's evolution, showcasing a blend of rock and experimental elements while featuring collaborations with notable artists like Justin Timberlake and Shawn Mendes. The performance at Odeio Herodou Attikou in Athens occurred during their stadium tour, which included several high-profile festival appearances. Interestingly, the Foo Fighters have a reputation for engaging with their audience during live performances, often incorporating spontaneous elements and covers that highlight their rock roots. This concert is a testament to their enduring appeal and ability to energize crowds globally, solidifying their status as one of the leading rock acts of their generation.

Foo Fighters Live Cover of 'Enter Sandman' Featuring Young Fan

Sprint Center
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

October 12, 2018 | Video Length: 4:54
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  • On October 12, 2018, during a live performance in Kansas City, Foo Fighters were actively touring in support of their ninth studio album, "Concrete an... Read Full Description >

    On October 12, 2018, during a live performance in Kansas City, Foo Fighters were actively touring in support of their ninth studio album, "Concrete and Gold," which was released on September 15, 2017. This tour showcased the band's blend of hard rock and melodic sensibilities, a hallmark of their sound that has evolved over the years. The memorable moment from this concert features Dave Grohl inviting a 10-year-old fan named Collier on stage to perform a cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman." This interaction highlights Grohl's known penchant for engaging with fans and fostering a sense of community during performances. Additionally, the video has a personal touch, as it encourages support for Collier's friend battling illness, showcasing the band's commitment to philanthropic efforts alongside their musical endeavors.

Foo Fighters - Full Concert at Rock in Rio Performing Hits Live

Parque Olímpico
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

September 28, 2019 | Video Length: 2:10:41
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  • In 2019, when Foo Fighters performed at Rock in Rio, they were riding a wave of renewed momentum following the release of their album "Concrete and Go... Read Full Description >

    In 2019, when Foo Fighters performed at Rock in Rio, they were riding a wave of renewed momentum following the release of their album "Concrete and Gold" in September 2017. This album was characterized by its polished sound and featured collaborations with producer Greg Kurstin, showcasing a blend of rock and pop influences. The Rock in Rio concert was part of a larger world tour, highlighting the band's enduring popularity and energetic live performances. Notably, during this set, the band included classics like "The Pretender," "My Hero," and "Learn to Fly," which have become staples in their repertoire. Additionally, the performance featured a standout drum solo by Taylor Hawkins during "Times Like These," emphasizing the band's musicianship. Overall, this concert reaffirmed Foo Fighters' status as premier live performers in the rock scene, continuing to draw large crowds with their charismatic energy and extensive catalog.

Foo Fighters - 'Best Of You' Live Performance from SiriusXM Garage

SiriusXM Garage
Los Angeles, CA, United States

February 5, 2021 | Video Length: 8:22
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  • On February 5, 2021, the Foo Fighters performed live at the SiriusXM Garage in Los Angeles, coinciding with the release of their 10th studio album, *M... Read Full Description >

    On February 5, 2021, the Foo Fighters performed live at the SiriusXM Garage in Los Angeles, coinciding with the release of their 10th studio album, *Medicine at Midnight*. This album marked a significant moment in their career, as it was their first release since the critically acclaimed *Concrete and Gold* (2017). The live performance of "Best of You," a fan-favorite track originally from their 2005 album *In Your Honor*, showcased the band's enduring appeal and evolution over the years. Notably, the SiriusXM performance was part of a broader promotional effort for *Medicine at Midnight*, highlighting the band's ability to adapt and connect with audiences even during challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The Foo Fighters' return to the live stage, albeit in a controlled environment, demonstrated their resilience and commitment to their craft amidst the changing landscape of live music.

Foo Fighters - Walk Live Performance at Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York, New York, United States

June 20, 2021 | Video Length: 4:56
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Foo Fighters Full Concert at Madison Square Garden Featuring Iconic Hits

Madison Square Garden
New York, New York, United States

June 20, 2021 | Video Length: 2:46:17
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  • On June 20, 2021, the Foo Fighters performed a live concert at Madison Square Garden, marking a significant moment in their career as it was one of th... Read Full Description >

    On June 20, 2021, the Foo Fighters performed a live concert at Madison Square Garden, marking a significant moment in their career as it was one of the first major events held at the venue post-pandemic. This performance followed the release of their tenth studio album, "Medicine at Midnight," which came out in February 2021. The album showcased a shift towards a more upbeat and celebratory sound, embodying the band's resilience and ability to adapt during challenging times. Notably, during this concert, they played several hits alongside tracks from "Medicine at Midnight," illustrating their blend of nostalgia and new material. Furthermore, the show was particularly special as it was part of a series of "all-vaccinated" events, emphasizing the band's commitment to safety and community throughout the ongoing health crisis.

Foo Fighters - 'Times Like These' Live Performance at Madison Square Garden

Madison Square Garden
New York, New York, United States

June 20, 2021 | Video Length: 5:08
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Foo Fighters - Live Concert at Lollapalooza | Full Concert Featuring 'Times Like These'

Grant Park
Chicago, IL, USA

August 1, 2021 | Video Length: 2:2:02
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  • The live recording of Foo Fighters at Lollapalooza, held on August 1, 2021, marked a significant moment in the band's career as it took place after th... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Foo Fighters at Lollapalooza, held on August 1, 2021, marked a significant moment in the band's career as it took place after the release of their tenth studio album, "Medicine at Midnight," which debuted earlier that year. This album showcased a vibrant mix of sounds and was particularly notable for its upbeat tracks, aligning well with the festival's energetic atmosphere. The band's performance included a selection of classics, such as "Learn to Fly" and "The Pretender," along with newer material like "Shame Shame," reflecting their continued ability to blend their musical evolution with fan favorites. The show was a part of their return to live music following the COVID-19 pandemic, representing not just a comeback for the group but also a celebration of music's power to unite audiences after a challenging period.

Foo Fighters Live Full Concert at The Forum in Los Angeles 2021

The Forum
Inglewood, California, United States

August 26, 2021 | Video Length: 2:25:55
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  • In August 2021, when Foo Fighters performed at The Forum in Los Angeles, they were celebrating their remarkable career while still actively promoting ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2021, when Foo Fighters performed at The Forum in Los Angeles, they were celebrating their remarkable career while still actively promoting their most recent album, "Medicine at Midnight," which was released earlier that year on February 5, 2021. This performance came at a pivotal time, as it marked one of the band's first major shows after the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions had begun to lift, allowing for larger gatherings. The concert included well-known tracks like "Times Like These," "The Pretender," and "Learn to Fly," showcasing their enduring popularity and energetic live presence. Interestingly, the performance also featured tracks from their latest album, reflecting their ability to maintain relevance in a constantly evolving music landscape. The show not only highlighted the band's extensive catalog but also illustrated their resilience and commitment to live music in challenging times.

Foo Fighters Perform 'Times Like These' Live on Saturday Night Live

Studio 8H, Rockefeller Center
New York, NY, United States

September 29, 2021 | Video Length: 4:57
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  • On September 29, 2021, the Foo Fighters performed "Times Like These" on Saturday Night Live, showcasing their enduring appeal and musical prowess. At ... Read Full Description >

    On September 29, 2021, the Foo Fighters performed "Times Like These" on Saturday Night Live, showcasing their enduring appeal and musical prowess. At this juncture, the band had recently released their tenth studio album, "Medicine at Midnight," in February 2021. This album marked a celebratory moment for the band, as it came after a hiatus, reflecting their resilience and ability to adapt in the post-pandemic music landscape. "Times Like These," originally from their 2003 album "One by One," remains one of their signature songs and embodies themes of hope and perseverance. The live performance was notable not only for its high energy but also for the band's long-standing relationship with SNL, having appeared on the show multiple times since their inception. This moment served as a reminder of their impact on rock music and their ability to connect with audiences through powerful live performances.

Foo Fighters Full Concert at Lollapalooza Chile - Featuring 'Times Like These' and more

Parque Bicentenario de Cerrillos
Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile

March 18, 2022 | Video Length: 2:15:00
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  • In March 2022, during their performance at Lollapalooza Chile, Foo Fighters were on a high note in their career, showcasing their recent work. The ban... Read Full Description >

    In March 2022, during their performance at Lollapalooza Chile, Foo Fighters were on a high note in their career, showcasing their recent work. The band had released their tenth studio album, "Medicine at Midnight," just over a year prior, on February 5, 2021. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, featuring a more upbeat and pop-influenced style compared to their earlier works. Unfortunately, this concert was particularly poignant as it was just days before the untimely death of their beloved drummer, Taylor Hawkins. The show was a testament to the band's legacy and the impact of Hawkins' charisma and musicianship, solidifying the emotional connection fans have with both the band and its members. The performance highlighted Foo Fighters' resilience and ability to draw from their expansive catalog while celebrating Hawkins’ contributions to rock music.

  • The live recording of "Monkey Wrench" on March 25, 2022, in Austin, TX, comes after a significant period in the Foo Fighters' career, particularly fol... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Monkey Wrench" on March 25, 2022, in Austin, TX, comes after a significant period in the Foo Fighters' career, particularly following the tragic passing of their drummer, Taylor Hawkins, in March 2022. Prior to this event, the band released their latest studio album, "Medicine at Midnight," in February 2021. The album marked a shift in their sound, incorporating more upbeat elements and a pop sensibility that diverged from their heavier, grunge-inspired roots. This Austin performance was part of their tour meant to promote the album, highlighting the band’s resilience and ability to connect with fans during a difficult time. The mention of "Kiss Guy," a well-known figure at their shows, showcases the band’s longstanding relationship with their audience and their ability to create memorable moments even amid sorrow. This concert was also significant as it showcased the band's spirit of unity and tribute to Hawkins during a challenging period in their history.

Foo Fighters Full Concert - Performing All My Life, Rescued & More

Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States

May 24, 2023 | Video Length: 1:1:52
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  • In 2023, the Foo Fighters were at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released the album "But Here We Are" earlier that same month, on May 2... Read Full Description >

    In 2023, the Foo Fighters were at a pivotal moment in their career, having just released the album "But Here We Are" earlier that same month, on May 26. This album marked their first major project since the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins in March 2022, and it contained themes of grief, loss, and healing. The live recording from May 24, 2023, at 606 Studios in New Hampshire, showcases the band's resilience and adaptability with new drummer Josh Freese joining the lineup. The setlist included the premiere of two songs, "Rescued" and "Under You," highlighting their continued evolution and commitment to creating new music despite the challenges they faced. The live performance, which included a jam of Huey Lewis and the News' "Workin' for a Livin'," further illustrates the band’s ability to blend nostalgia with their contemporary sound, reinforcing their legacy in rock music.

Foo Fighters - Full Concert Live at Austin City Limits Festival 2023

Zilker Park
Austin, Texas, United States

October 7, 2023 | Video Length: 1:52:30
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  • The Foo Fighters' performance at the Austin City Limits Festival on October 7, 2023, marked a significant moment in the band's history, occurring shor... Read Full Description >

    The Foo Fighters' performance at the Austin City Limits Festival on October 7, 2023, marked a significant moment in the band's history, occurring shortly after the release of their album "But Here We Are," which debuted earlier that year. This album, reflecting on themes of loss and resilience following the passing of their drummer Taylor Hawkins, showcased the band's emotional depth and musical evolution. In this live recording, the Foo Fighters delivered a powerful set including crowd favorites like "All My Life" and "The Pretender," the latter featuring a snippet from Van Halen's "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love," a nod to their rock influences. Interestingly, this performance came during a high-profile return to the stage, highlighting the band's enduring legacy in the rock scene, as they embraced new material while honoring their extensive catalog.

Foo Fighters Live at Villa Park: 'This Is A Call' Performance in 4K

Villa Park
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

June 27, 2024 | Video Length: 6:33
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  • On June 27, 2024, the Foo Fighters performed live at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK, as part of their "Everything Or Nothing At All Tour." At this time,... Read Full Description >

    On June 27, 2024, the Foo Fighters performed live at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK, as part of their "Everything Or Nothing At All Tour." At this time, the band was riding the momentum of their most recent studio album, "But Here We Are," released in June 2023. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career, as it was their first following the tragic loss of longtime drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022. The performance of "This Is A Call" is particularly poignant, as it underscores the band's resilience and ability to navigate personal and professional challenges. Their tour not only showcased new material but also celebrated their extensive catalog, highlighting their enduring place in rock music. The inclusion of Shane Hawkins, Taylor's son, in performances further connects the past with the present, making this live recording a memorable tribute to both legacy and continuity within the band.

Foo Fighters - Everything or Nothing at All Tour: Live in Denver (Almost Full Concert)

Empower Field at Mile High
Denver, Colorado, United States

August 3, 2024 | Video Length: 2:24:31
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  • As of the live recording on August 3, 2024, Foo Fighters were riding high on the wave of their recent album, "But Here We Are," which was released in ... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording on August 3, 2024, Foo Fighters were riding high on the wave of their recent album, "But Here We Are," which was released in June 2023. This marked a significant moment in the band's career, not only being the first album following the tragic loss of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022, but also showcasing their resilience and ability to evolve through adversity. The Denver concert, described as their biggest show in the USA in 30 years, reflects their enduring appeal and the strong connection they have with their audience. Interestingly, this performance signifies a milestone, as Foo Fighters continue to celebrate their legacy while also embracing new material, solidifying their status as rock icons. The sheer scale of this event at Empower Field at Mile High illustrates their successful transition into a new era while honoring their past.

Foo Fighters - 'Times Like These' Live at Herodion Atticus, Athens

Herodion Atticus
Athens, Greece

Date Unknown | Video Length: 5:47
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  • The live recording of "Times Like These" captures Foo Fighters during a significant period in their career. This performance at the historic Herodion ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Times Like These" captures Foo Fighters during a significant period in their career. This performance at the historic Herodion Atticus in Athens likely occurred during the promotional tour for their 2003 album, *One by One*, which was released after a tumultuous period for the band marked by lineup changes and internal struggles. The album showcased the band's resilience and featured hit singles, including "Times Like These," which reflects themes of uncertainty and hope. The choice of venue is particularly notable; the Herodion is an ancient theater famed for its acoustic properties and cultural significance, adding an epic backdrop to the performance. This live rendition not only highlights the band’s ability to connect with audiences in unique settings but also emphasizes their emergence from a challenging phase, reaffirming their status in the rock music scene.

  • The live recording "Wasting Light Live from 606" showcases the Foo Fighters during a pivotal moment in their career, coinciding with the promotion of ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording "Wasting Light Live from 606" showcases the Foo Fighters during a pivotal moment in their career, coinciding with the promotion of their seventh studio album, "Wasting Light," released in April 2011. This album marked a significant return to the band's roots, as it was recorded entirely on analog tape, highlighting a raw, authentic sound that distinguished it from their previous digitally produced work. The success of "Wasting Light" not only solidified the band's status in the rock scene but also resulted in multiple Grammy Awards, further elevating their profile. Notably, this album featured the hit single "Rope" and was met with widespread critical acclaim. The live performance from their studio, 606, emphasizes the energy and creativity the band channeled during this era, showcasing their evolution as artists while honoring their foundational influences.

  • The live recording of "My Hero" featuring Shane Hawkins at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert marks a significant moment in the Foo Fighters' career, ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "My Hero" featuring Shane Hawkins at the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert marks a significant moment in the Foo Fighters' career, occurring in September 2022. This performance was a heartfelt tribute to the band's late drummer, Taylor Hawkins, who passed away in March 2022. The Foo Fighters had recently released their tenth studio album, "But Here We Are," in June 2023, which delves into themes of grief and healing, reflecting the band's response to Hawkins' untimely death. The tribute concert not only showcased Shane Hawkins, Taylor's son, taking the stage with the band but also emphasized the band's enduring legacy and deep emotional connection to their music and fans. This event underlined the profound impact of Taylor Hawkins on the band and their community, blending celebration and remembrance in a poignant performance.

Foo Fighters Perform 'Everlong' Live at Herodion Atticus in Athens

Herodion Atticus
Athens, Greece

Date Unknown | Video Length: 6:33
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  • The live recording of "Everlong" at Herodion Atticus in Athens captures the Foo Fighters at a significant moment in their career, following the releas... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Everlong" at Herodion Atticus in Athens captures the Foo Fighters at a significant moment in their career, following the release of their seventh studio album, "Wasting Light," which came out in April 2011. This album was notable for being recorded analog and received widespread critical acclaim, earning a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance. The performance at this historic venue highlights the band's ability to connect with audiences in intimate settings, despite their status as a major rock act. Additionally, "Everlong" is one of the band's signature songs, first appearing on their 1997 album "The Colour and the Shape," showcasing the band's enduring appeal and the timeless nature of their music. This particular concert not only underscores the Foo Fighters' commitment to delivering powerful live performances but also reflects the cultural significance of their music within a historic context.

Foo Fighters – 'Walk' Live Performance at iHeartRadio Theater LA

iHeartRadio Theater LA
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:57
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  • The live recording of "Walk" by Foo Fighters at the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles occurred during a pivotal moment in the band's career, as it wa... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Walk" by Foo Fighters at the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles occurred during a pivotal moment in the band's career, as it was linked to their eighth studio album, "Sonic Highways," which was released in November 2014. This album was notable not only for its music but also for being accompanied by an HBO documentary series that explored the musical history of various American cities. "Walk," a single from the album, showcases the band's signature sound characterized by powerful melodies and emotional lyrics. The performance at the Honda Stage highlights the band's intimate connection with their fans and their ability to create a powerful live atmosphere, emphasizing the raw energy that has defined Foo Fighters throughout their career. This period marked a time of artistic exploration for the band, as they blended their rock roots with broader cultural themes.

Foo Fighters - Everlong Live Performance at Letterman

Letterman

Date Unknown | Video Length: 4:41
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  • In the live performance of "Everlong" on "Late Show with David Letterman," which took place on October 28, 2014, Foo Fighters were promoting their alb... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "Everlong" on "Late Show with David Letterman," which took place on October 28, 2014, Foo Fighters were promoting their album "Sonic Highways." This album, released shortly before the performance on November 10, 2014, was a significant project for the band as it encompassed a series of eight songs, each recorded in a different American city, reflecting the unique music history of those locations. Notably, the "Everlong" performance on Letterman was particularly memorable as the band has stated that the song holds a special place in their repertoire and is often seen as their signature track. Additionally, this performance marked one of their many appearances on the show, which solidified their status in rock music and showcased their energetic live presence. The band’s ability to merge heartfelt melodies with powerful rock dynamics is evident in this electrifying rendition.