Foo Fighters‘ first shows back since the death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins will include a special club gig at the 450-person capacity The Atlantis.
The new Washington, D.C., venue next door to the U.S. capital city’s iconic 9:30 Club aims to recapture that venue’s original layout and atmosphere.
This week, Rolling Stone reported about the intimate Foo Fighters concert, which will inaugurate a string of shows at The Atlantis through the summer. Foo Fighters play The Atlantis on May 30, which is the 9:30 Club’s 44th anniversary, per venue owner I.M.P.
But it’s not yet known who will take up the drum throne for Hawkins, though rumors about the replacement abound.
Are you ready to catch a Foo Fighters show near you soon? Because it’s about time to rock out with the Dave Grohl-led group when they play concerts across the U.S. and elsewhere this spring and summer.
Get Foo Fighters tickets here. See the tour dates below.
Foo Fighters 2023 Tour Dates
May 24 – Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of N.H. Pavilion
May 26 – Boston, Mass. @ Boston Calling
May 28 – Columbus, Ohio @ Sonic Temple
May 30 – Washington, D.C. @ The Atlantis
June 2 – Nurburgring, Germany @ Rock Am Ring
June 4 – Nurnberg, Germany @ Rock Im Park
June 14 – Rogers, Ark. @ Walmart AMP
June 16 – Pelham, Ala. @ Oak Mountain Amp.
June 18 – Manchester, Tenn. @ Bonnaroo
July 8 – Quebec City, Quebec @ Quebec Festival
July 12 – Ottawa, Ontario @ Bluesfest
July 15 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ Harley-Davidson Fest
July 29 – Niigata Prefecture, Japan @ Fuji Rock
Aug. 11-13 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Outside Lands
Sept. 3 – Aspen, Colo. @ Jazz Aspen
Sept. 9 – Sao Paulo, Brazil @ The Town
Sept. 17 – Asbury Park, N.J. @ Sea.Hear.Now
Sept. 21 – Louisville, Ky. @ Louder Than Life

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