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Why see Foo Fighters?

Everything Or Nothing At All Tour!

Modern rock icons Foo Fighters are heading back on the road for their Everything or Nothing At All Tour! Founded as a solo project by ex-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl in the months following the death of Kurt Cobain, the Foo's have risen to become one of the world's biggest bands and cemented Grohl's status as the nicest man in rock.

Enduring through the sheer strength of their back catalog, coupled with sheer hard work recording innovative new albums (such as their new album 'But We Are Here') and long touring sprees, it is no wonder that they managed to escape the early 2000s purge of alt-rock bands that shone bright but burnt out fast.

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Finished Jun 16, 2023

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Customer reviews

34 reviews, average rating: (4.7 Stars)

Ann Eddy

FF BHAM AL

I've been attending shows for 40yrs and this was among the BEST. THREE hrs of great music and entertainment. Dave is hilarious. Loved when he brought Jeremy up from the audience to play guitar on Big Me. Cannot WAIT to see them again! ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS ... Read more

Robert Sanders

STELLAR PERFORMANCE - 3

Grohl apologized for a family emergency that had prevented him from performing in Kentucky. But he is a gentleman about it for the most part, promising to even return to Birmingham on future album tours. Shifflets (?) lead the charge and Smear's affinity for hard and fast punk giving a different dynamic to Shifflets preachy lead runs and Grohls twangy swang. Pricey tickets but the guy has an uncanny ability to get his voice in better shape from screaming with enviable endurance. Good job guys and God bless you on your way! Thanks Struts! That guitarist and bassist clearly having fun. ... Read more

Robert Sanders

STELLAR PERFORMANCE - 2

Once Grohl voice warmed up from shrieking was radio spot on. These guys really need to do WKEXP sometime. Cohesion among the group was solid, the sound shook our very bodies and he poured himself out on stage going so far as to break a string in a duet with Peter Searcy. The opening act the Struts were not quite so much my thing but they really warmed the crowd up with a saucy performance from an Irish(?) frontman that led in the Spirit of the Foo's for feeling us out with crowd interaction. The guitarist had some licks that, though familiar, still manage to come out of left field. Of course, all vocals are hard to hear in the BJCC. Impactful but on the muddy side. Perhaps highlight of the night was "Big Me", "The Pretender", and "Learn to Fly". "Sunday Rain" I believe is a Hawkins song. But this guy has an inner Ringo Starr in him because he pulled out all the stops on this tune. Masterful technician of a drummer and had me mesermized and shaken in my seat at time. ... Read more

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