Rock fans are bracing for one of the most unexpected and electrifying announcements in recent memory as Foo Fighters and Radiohead join forces for the massive Frequencies & Fury Tour set for 2026. The collaboration brings together two of the most influential bands of the modern era, merging Foo Fighters’ stadium-sized, hard-hitting rock energy with Radiohead’s immersive, experimental soundscapes. Early details suggest the tour will feature fully reimagined stage productions and a format that allows both bands to perform full sets along with special collaborative segments each night.
The concept behind Frequencies & Fury is built around contrast and collision — melody and distortion, atmosphere and adrenaline. Insiders say the shows are being designed as a continuous sonic journey rather than a standard two-act concert, with transitions, shared musicians, and surprise cross-band performances planned throughout the night. Fans are already speculating about once-in-a-lifetime mashups, alternate arrangements of classic tracks, and extended instrumental passages that highlight each group’s strengths.
The tour will span major stadiums and large arenas across North America and Europe in its first phase, with additional regions expected to follow. Confirmed cities include Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Atlanta, and Dallas, before moving overseas to London, Manchester, Dublin, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid, and Copenhagen. Promoters describe ticket demand projections as “historic,” with multiple nights expected in select cities due to the rare pairing.
According to the official rollout, the Frequencies & Fury Tour launches May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, reaches Chicago on May 22, 2026, New York City on June 3, 2026, London on June 27, 2026, Berlin on July 5, 2026, Madrid on July 12, 2026, and concludes its first announced leg in Copenhagen on July 18, 2026, with more dates and cities scheduled to be revealed throughout 2026.