Foo Fighters are gearing up to shake stadiums and festival grounds across the globe with their newly announced Legends in Motion Tour, a massive 2026 run that promises loud nights, emotional singalongs, and the kind of explosive live energy only they can deliver. Known for turning every show into a full-throttle rock celebration, the band is reportedly building a setlist that blends timeless anthems with deep cuts and newer material, creating a concert experience aimed at both longtime fans and a new generation of rock lovers. Early buzz suggests extended sets, special guest appearances, and upgraded stage production designed specifically for large-scale venues.
The Legends in Motion Tour will kick off in North America before expanding into Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America. Major cities on the first announced leg include Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver, Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Atlanta, and Dallas. From there, the tour rolls into London, Manchester, Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Rome, and Amsterdam, followed by stops in Tokyo, Osaka, Sydney, Melbourne, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. Industry insiders say more cities will be added due to overwhelming early demand and venue pre-registrations.
Fans can expect a career-spanning performance packed with crowd favorites and high-impact moments, with the band leaning heavily into their reputation as one of the greatest live rock acts of the modern era. The production is rumored to feature a multi-level stage, extended runway platforms, and immersive lighting synced to classic tracks. Several shows are also expected to include rotating support acts from both legacy rock artists and breakout alternative bands, reinforcing the tour’s theme of rock heritage meeting forward motion.
According to the official release schedule, the Legends in Motion Tour begins May 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, hits New York City on June 6, 2026, London on July 3, 2026, Berlin on July 12, 2026, Tokyo on August 22, 2026, Sydney on September 5, 2026, and wraps in São Paulo on October 3, 2026, with additional dates expected to be announced throughout 2026. Tickets are projected to sell quickly as anticipation continues to build around what could become one of the biggest rock tours of the year.