Yes, the "Foozer" tour had Weezer opening for Foo Fighters, promoting the release of the Foo Fighter's 2005 record "In Your Honor"
Yes he did, on Bad Tour, Dangerous Tour & HIStory Tour.Yes he did, on Bad Tour, Dangerous Tour & HIStory Tour.
The Foo Fighters have had numerous opening acts throughout their tours, including bands like The Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, and Paramore. Other notable openers have included the likes of Queens of the Stone Age, The Prodigy, and Death Cab for Cutie. Each tour often features different supporting acts, making the full list extensive and varied over the years. For a complete and up-to-date list, it's best to check the specific tour information or the band's official website.
There are a few places where one could purchase Foo Fighters tour memorabilia. eBay has a pretty wide selection of tour memorabilia available for purchase to the general public.
Yes, the Foo Fighters opened for the Rolling Stones during a concert in 1995. The performance took place at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, as part of the Rolling Stones' "Voodoo Lounge" tour. This opportunity helped to further elevate the Foo Fighters' profile in the music industry.
never ever ever.
yes; back in the 90s after the tragic kingdom album came out.
Yes he did, on Bad Tour, Dangerous Tour & HIStory Tour.Yes he did, on Bad Tour, Dangerous Tour & HIStory Tour.
The Foo Fighters have had numerous opening acts throughout their tours, including bands like The Smashing Pumpkins, Weezer, and Paramore. Other notable openers have included the likes of Queens of the Stone Age, The Prodigy, and Death Cab for Cutie. Each tour often features different supporting acts, making the full list extensive and varied over the years. For a complete and up-to-date list, it's best to check the specific tour information or the band's official website.
There are a few places where one could purchase Foo Fighters tour memorabilia. eBay has a pretty wide selection of tour memorabilia available for purchase to the general public.
They're currently on tour in Mexico.
Yes, the Foo Fighters opened for the Rolling Stones during a concert in 1995. The performance took place at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, as part of the Rolling Stones' "Voodoo Lounge" tour. This opportunity helped to further elevate the Foo Fighters' profile in the music industry.
probably not, they went there once and were almost killed by americans
Live on Tour was created in 1997.
No. She doesn't sing in live concerts a lot. Actually, I don't think she ever did.
Zoom Tour Live was created in 2001.
The Peaceful Tour Live was created in 2001.
Lovebox Live Tour was created in 2010.