Foo Fighters to play final UK club gig tonight in London


Foo Fighters (Photo: Paul Bachmann for Live4ever)

Foo Fighters (Photo: Paul Bachmann for Live4ever)




Foo Fighters will play the last of three small UK club gigs tonight (September 12th) at the Islington Assembly Hall in London.

This week, Dave Grohl‘s rock giants have been playing far more modest venues than they’ve become accustomed to and, under the moniker The Holy Shits, aired a large degree of lesser known material during shows at the Concorde in Brighton on Tuesday and House Of Vans in London last night.

This before the band headline the closing ceremony of the first ever Invictus Games later on in September, and it’s likely they’ll then be back in familiar grandiose surroundings to promote their upcoming new album ‘Sonic Highways‘ after its release in November.

Indeed a return to Wembley Stadium at some point, probably next summer, was hinted at by Grohl onstage in Brighton when he said: “We haven’t played in the UK in years, and I thought we’d try to play gigs like this pretty much every night we’re here until we have to go home. And it gives us a chance to see your faces before we play that week at Wembley Stadium.”


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