Foo Fighters: Setlist from 2024 Tour Kickoff
Foo Fighters returned to the road last night (May 1) in Dallas, where the band kicked off their 2024 Everything or Nothing at All tour. Per Setlist.fm, the 24-song setlist…

Foo Fighters returned to the road last night (May 1) in Dallas, where the band kicked off their 2024 Everything or Nothing at All tour.
Per Setlist.fm, the 24-song setlist featured a solid mix of classic Foo songs, as well as newer songs from 2023's But Here We Are and 2021's Medicine At Midnight. Also included on the setlist was "My Hero," which was dedicated to late Pantera guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott. The full setlist is below
Foo Fighters - 5/1/2024 - Setlist from Everything or Nothing at All Tour Kickoff
Bridge Burning
No Son of Mine
Rescued
The Pretender
Times Like These
La Dee Da
Breakout
Medicine at Midnight
Walk
Sabotage / Blitzkrieg Bop / The Outsider / Whip It / March of the Pigs
My Hero
The Sky Is a Neighborhood
Learn to Fly
Arlandria
These Days
Shame Shame
All My Life
Nothing at All
The Glass
Monkey Wrench
Aurora
Best of You
ENCORE
The Teacher
Everlong
Foo Fighters Tour Scheduled for 2024
The Foos are keeping themselves very busy this summer with a mix of festival and headlining tour dates. Tomorrow (May 3), the band is taking to the New Orleans Jazz Festival, followed by festival sets at Atlanta's Shaky Knees Music Festival and Welcome to Rockville.
In June, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band will head to the U.K. for a series of shows, followed by festival sets in Europe.
Then, the Foos will return to the United States for a stadium tour beginning on July 17 at Citi Field in New York. A full list of the band's tour dates is below.
5/3 - New Orleans, La. - New Orleans Jazz Festival
5/5 - Atlanta, Ga. - Shaky Knees Music Festival
5/7 - Raleigh, NC - Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
5/9 - Charlotte, NC - PNC Music Pavilion
5/11 - Daytona Beach, Fla. - Welcome to Rockville
6/13 - Manchester, UK - Emirates Old Trafford
6/15 - Manchester, UK - Emirates Old Trafford
6/17 - Glasgow, UK - Hampden Park
6/20 - London, UK - London Stadium
6/22 - London, UK - London Stadium
6/25 - Cardiff, UK - Principality Stadium
6/27 - Birmingham, UK - Villa Park
6/30 - Clisson, France - Hellfest
7/3 - Gdynia, PL - Open'er Festival
7/5 - Roskilde, DK - Roskilde
7/7 - Werchter, BE - Rock Werchter
7/17 - New York, N.Y. - Citi Field *
7/19 - New York, N.Y. - Citi Field #
7/21 - Boston, Mass. - Fenway Park #
7/23 - Hershey, Pa. - Hersheypark Stadium #
7/25 - Cincinnati, Ohio - Great American Ballpark *
7/28 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Field **
8/3 - Denver, Colo. - Empower Field at Mile High *
8/7 - San Diego, Calif. - Petco Park $
8/9 – Los Angeles, Calif. - BMO Stadium #
8/11 – Los Angeles, Calif. - BMO Stadium %
8/16 – Portland, Ore. - Providence Park Soccer Stadium %
8/18 – Seattle, Wash. - T-Mobile Park %
* Pretenders & Mammoth WVH Support
** Pretenders & L7 Support
# The Hives & Amyl and The Sniffers Support
$ The Hives & Alex G Support
% Pretenders & Alex G Support
As Dave Grohl himself screamed, he's the "King of Second Chances." Few artists have had as great of a second act as he has.
He came to fame as the beloved powerhouse drummer of Nirvana, but after the band dissolved, who could have predicted that he'd become one of the most enduring singer/songwriters in rock music for decades to come? He's led the Foo Fighters for a quarter-century, through numerous lineups and pop culture changes; they remain one of the most popular rock bands in America.
Foo Fighters started out as a one man band: Dave Grohl plays all the instruments on the band's 1995 self-titled debut (other than "X-Static," which featured guitar from Greg Dulli from the Afghan Whigs). But by the time the album came out, he put a band together: former Germs guitarist Pat Smear (who had been a touring member of Nirvana), and former Sunny Day Real Estate members Nate Mendel on bass and William Goldsmith on drums. The lineup has changed and grown over the decades but they've been one of rock's most reliable acts, when it comes to putting out great albums with radio hits, and playing huge concerts.
From raging punk and metal-inspired rock tunes to beautiful ballads, here are our 43 favorite Foo Fighters jams.
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43. "Shame Shame" from 'Medicine At Midnight' (2021)

42. The Dee Gees - "You Should Be Dancing" from 'Hail Satin' (2021)
41. “T-Shirt” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

40. “Something From Nothing” - ‘Sonic Highways’ (2014)

39. “Down In The Park” - ‘Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files’ (1996)

38. “Bridges Burning” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

37. “Statues” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

36. “Sunday Rain” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

35. “Wheels” - ‘Greatest Hits’ (2009)

34. “Summer’s End” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

33. “Friend Of A Friend” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

32. “Long Road To Ruin” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

31. "Rescued" from 'But Here We Are' (2023)
30. “Miracle” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

29. “Exhausted” - ‘Foo Fighters’ (1995)

28. “What If I Do?” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

27. “Big Me” - ‘Foo Fighters’ (1995)

26. “Run” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

25. “Aurora” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

24. “Gimme Stitches” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

23. “Baker Street” - B-side of “My Hero”

22. “The Pretender” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

21. “Learn To Fly” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

20. “Rope” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

19. “All My Life” - ‘One By One’ (2002)

18. “Hey, Johnny Park!” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

17. “Erase/Replace” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

16. “Another Round” - ‘In Your Honor’ (2005)

15. “Next Year” - “There Is Nothing Left To Lose” (1999)

14. “Walking After You” - ‘X-Files: The Album’ (1998)

13. “I’ll Stick Around” - ‘Foo Fighters’ (1995)

12. “Arlandria” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

11. “Let It Die” - ‘Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace’ (2007)

10. “I Should Have Known” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

9. “Monkey Wrench” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

8. “Dear Rosemary” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

7. “Stacked Actors” - ‘There Is Nothing Left To Lose’ (1999)

6. “Walk” - ‘Wasting Light’ (2011)

5. “The Sky Is A Neighborhood” - ‘Concrete And Gold’ (2017)

4. “This Is A Call” - “Foo Fighters’ (1995)

3. “My Hero” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)

2. “Times Like These” - ‘One By One’ (2002)

1. “Everlong” - ‘The Colour And The Shape’ (1997)
