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Foo Fighters Announce Australia, New Zealand Stadium Tour Dates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Foo Fighters announced the dates for their Australia and New Zealand stadium tour on Monday (June 5).

The tour is scheduled to kick off on November 29th in Perth. The trek will include stops in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane in Australia. The New Zealand leg will see the band perform in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington.

The Chats will support Foo Fighters on four of the Australian dates. The U.K. duo Hot Milk will join the band as openers in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

The upcoming tour will mark the band's first trek to Australia and New Zealand since 2018. The Foos had scheduled dates in both countries last year but called off the tour following the death of Taylor Hawkins in March 2022.

Foo Fighters 2023/24 tour of Australia and New Zealand:

Nov. 29 — HBF Park, Perth, WA
With special guests The Chats and Teenage Jones

Dec. 2, Coopers Stadium, Adelaide, SA
With special guests The Chats + Body Type

Dec. 4 — AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC
With special guests Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers + Hot Milk (UK)

Dec. 9 — Accor Stadium, Sydney, NSW
With special guests The Chats + Hot Milk (UK)

Dec. 12 — Suncorp Stadium | Brisbane, QLD
With special guests The Chats + Hot Milk (UK)

Jan. 20, 2024 — GO Media Stadium Mt Smart, Auckland, NZ
With special guests Dick Move

Jan. 24, 2024 — Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch, NZ
With special guests Dick Move

Jan. 27, 2024 — Sky Stadium, Wellington, NZ With special guests Dick Move

(Photo: Danny Clinch)

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