Foo Fighters are teasing one thing for 2024, sharing a cryptic message and clip to their social media channels earlier as we speak (September 29).
The band made their return with their eleventh studio album ‘However Right here We Are’ in June, marking their first report for the reason that demise of drummer Taylor Hawkins in 2022.
In addition they returned to the highway for an intensive run of reveals and pageant headline units, in addition to an emotional secret efficiency at this yr’s Glastonbury Competition.
Now, Foo Fighters are teasing some exercise for subsequent yr. “2024: Every little thing Or Nothing At All,” they captioned a brief visualiser on their social media accounts. The clip encompasses a spinning compass with the band’s emblem within the center and is soundtracked by the tune ‘Nothing At All’, which appeared on ‘However Right here We Are’.
2024 | Every little thing or Nothing At All#FF2024 pic.twitter.com/aWBeUXG7vo
— Foo Fighters (@foofighters) September 29, 2023
It’s presently unconfirmed what the teaser is hinting at, though the compass imagery suggests it could possibly be pointing on the imminent announcement of a brand new raft of 2024 tour dates. The band have additionally already introduced some dates for subsequent yr beneath the title Every little thing Or Nothing At All.
At current, they’re scheduled to carry extra gigs within the US till mid-October 2023 earlier than performing in Abu Dhabi – on the F1 Grand Prix – and in Australia earlier than the tip of the yr. Foo Fighters will kick off 2024 with a run of reveals in New Zealand in January. Their touring commitments then presently don’t restart till they arrive within the UK for a sequence of big gigs in June. Followers can discover any remaining tickets for these reveals right here.
Earlier this month, buddy of the band Rick Astley carried out a canopy of Foo Fighters’ ‘Everlong’ at a Radio 2 gig in Leicester. Earlier than the rendition, he referred to as the monitor “among the best songs ever”.
Astley joined frontman Dave Grohl onstage at a particular version of Membership NME at London’s Moth Membership in 2019, drumming on songs like ‘Occasions Like These’, ‘Everlong’, ‘Finest Of You’ and Astley’s personal hit ‘By no means Gonna Give You Up’.