Rock fans, brace yourselves — two of the most explosive live bands in modern music are joining forces for what is already being hailed as the rock event of the decade. Foo Fighters and Green Day have officially announced their co-headlining 2026 stadium run, “American Noise Tour.” Bringing together decades of anthems, rebellious spirit, and unforgettable live energy, this powerhouse collaboration promises a thunderous celebration of alternative rock history and its future.
The “American Noise Tour” unites Dave Grohl’s arena-shaking rock force with Billie Joe Armstrong’s punk-fueled charisma, creating a lineup built for massive singalongs and relentless energy. Fans can expect marathon sets packed with era-defining hits — from “Everlong,” “The Pretender,” and “Best of You” to “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” “American Idiot,” and “Wake Me Up When September Ends.” Industry insiders are already predicting surprise collaborations on stage, with Grohl and Armstrong sharing vocals in what could become some of the most talked-about live moments of 2026.
The stadium run will kick off in May 2026 in Los Angeles before storming through major cities including Chicago, New York, Toronto, London, Manchester, Berlin, Paris, Sydney, and São Paulo. Designed as a full-scale arena spectacle, the production is rumored to feature massive LED installations, explosive pyrotechnics, and immersive stage designs that reflect both bands’ high-impact performance styles. This isn’t just a tour — it’s a statement about the enduring power of loud guitars and unapologetic rock anthems.
With tickets expected to sell out within minutes, the “American Noise Tour” is shaping up to be the defining rock event of 2026. For longtime fans who grew up blasting these bands on repeat and for a new generation discovering them for the first time, this collaboration represents more than nostalgia — it’s a living, breathing reminder that rock music still owns the biggest stages in the world.