
The rock world is about to witness something unforgettable as Foo Fighters and Soundgarden officially reunite for an explosive 2026 co-headlining world tour. Fans across the globe have been buzzing with anticipation since rumors began circulating, and now the announcement has been made with full confirmation. Both bands are set to share the stage in a historic collaboration that will celebrate their legacies, their music, and the raw energy that has defined them for decades. This is not just another tour — it’s a reunion of two powerhouse forces in rock, ready to ignite arenas and stadiums around the world.
Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters have been carrying the torch of modern rock with relentless drive, while Soundgarden’s music continues to echo through time with Chris Cornell’s unmistakable voice at its heart. Bringing these two legendary acts together on one stage is more than just a nostalgic trip; it’s a revival of the very spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. Fans will get the chance to experience an atmosphere charged with passion, grit, and timeless anthems.
The tour is set to kick off on March 15, 2026, in Seattle, Washington — a fitting city given its deep ties to both Soundgarden’s grunge roots and Foo Fighters’ history. From there, the tour will blaze across North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia, ensuring that fans from every corner of the world will have a chance to be part of this monumental event. Tickets are expected to sell out within minutes as excitement builds to fever pitch.
Following the Seattle opener, the bands will perform in Los Angeles (March 20), Chicago (March 25), and New York City (March 30) before crossing the Atlantic. Europe’s leg begins in London (April 10), followed by stops in Berlin (April 14), Paris (April 18), and Rome (April 22). Each venue promises to deliver a thunderous night, filled with massive hits like Foo Fighters’ “Everlong” and Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun,” alongside deep cuts that long-time fans will relish.
In May, the tour continues to São Paulo (May 5), Buenos Aires (May 10), and Mexico City (May 18), before pushing into Asia with powerhouse performances scheduled in Tokyo (June 2), Seoul (June 6), and Singapore (June 10). The global energy surrounding this reunion ensures that every stop will feel like the center of the music world on that night.
Australia will not be left out, with dates set for Sydney (June 20) and Melbourne (June 24). Both bands have loyal followings in the region, and fans are already preparing for what promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime moment. By the time the tour concludes in Toronto (July 5, 2026), Foo Fighters and Soundgarden will have cemented their joint mark on music history with a run that will be talked about for decades.
The staging for this tour is rumored to be massive, combining Foo Fighters’ stadium-filling energy with Soundgarden’s darker, more atmospheric edge. Expect elaborate visuals, powerful lighting effects, and a setlist that will bring together not only the most iconic songs from both bands but also potential collaborations between Grohl and the members of Soundgarden in tribute to Chris Cornell’s enduring influence.
What makes this tour so captivating is not only the reunion itself but also what it represents: a celebration of resilience, brotherhood, and the enduring power of rock music to unite generations. Fans who grew up in the ’90s alongside Soundgarden’s grunge dominance will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with newer audiences who found their voice through Foo Fighters’ 2000s anthems. It’s a merging of eras, proving that great music knows no boundaries of time.
As excitement builds, cities on the tour are already preparing for record-breaking crowds. Hotels near major venues are reporting early spikes in bookings, and ticket resale markets are bracing for a frenzy. Fans are sharing memories, playlists, and countdowns across social media, transforming this tour into a global cultural event before the first chord is even struck.
Ultimately, this 2026 co-headlining world tour is not just about concerts; it’s about legacy. Foo Fighters and Soundgarden have carved their names into rock history, and now they are coming together to create something even bigger. For fans, this is more than just a ticket to a show — it’s a ticket to history. The countdown begins now, and the world waits for the roar of guitars, the crash of drums, and the voices that defined an era to take over once again.