Everything or Nothing at All: How to Get Tickets to the Foo Fighters’ Tour — Before They Sell Out
Written by djfrosty on October 6, 2023
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Tickets to the Foo Fighters’ 2024 Everything or Nothing at All stadium tour went on sale on Friday (Oct. 6).
Read on for pricing info and more details on how to get affordable tickets online.
When Does the Foo Fighters Tour Start?
The Foo Fighters Everything or Nothing at All tour kicks off July 17, 2024, at Citi Field in New York. The band will perform two nights in New York before traveling to Boston; Hershey, Penn.; and Cincinnati. Other shows include Los Angeles, Portland and Seattle.
How to Get Tickets
Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. ET and they’re selling fast. According to a post on band’s Instagram account on Friday, passes for shows in Boston, Hershey, Cincinnati and Minneapolis have already sold out.
A limited number of tickets are still available for the Citi Field shows. If you act fast, you should be able to find a nice selection of tickets priced at around $200 and up. From what we’ve seen, ticket prices currently range from around $200-$400, and as low as $36 for nosebleeds seats. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster as well as Vivid Seats, StubHub and Seat Geek.
If you don’t feel like waiting until next year to catch the Foo Fighters on stage, the band will also be performing at this year’s Austin City Limits Festival, which will be held Oct. 6-7.
The Everything or Nothing At All tour marks a second round of shows for the Foo Fighters since the death of band member Taylor Hawkins in 2022.
After kicking off their first round of shows last year, frontman Dave Grohl penned an emotional message thanking fans for their support. “Now that we’ve returned from our first run of shows, I felt compelled to reach out and thank you all for being there for us,” he wrote at the time. “Every night, when I see you singing, it makes me sing harder. When I see you screaming, it makes me scream louder. When I see your tears, it brings me to tears. And when I see your joy, it brings me joy. But, I see you… and it feels good to see you, churning up these emotions together. Because we’ve always done this together.”