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Foo Fighters Kick Off UK Tour With Hit-Packed Dublin Show

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Dublin, Ireland – The Foo Fighters launched a series of surprise, intimate performances across the UK and Ireland last night, beginning with a high-energy show at the Academy in Dublin. The unannounced gigs follow recent sightings of the band in Ireland and arrive ahead of the April 24th release of their new album, “Your Favorite Toy”, a record frontman Dave Grohl has described as packed with “noisy, loud bangers.”

The band initially revealed plans for the smaller shows on Sunday, announcing performances at Dublin’s Academy, London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire on Wednesday, February 25th, and Manchester’s O2 Ritz on Friday, February 27th. Tickets, priced at £99 each, were distributed on a first-come, first-served basis to fans who queued outside each venue starting at noon, with a limit of two tickets per person.

Last night’s Dublin performance saw the Foo Fighters deliver a raucous setlist, opening with the iconic “All My Life.” The band continued with fan favorites including “Times Like These,” “The Pretender,” “My Hero,” and their new single, “Your Favorite Toy,” alongside another recently unveiled track, “Of All People.” They also revisited earlier material, performing songs like “This Is A Call,” “Exhausted,” and “Big Me.” The set culminated with energetic renditions of “Best Of You” and “Everlong.”

The atmosphere at the 850-capacity Academy was electric, with fans taking to social media to express their excitement. One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Foo Fighters in Dublin. Fucking incredible,” although another shared, “The Foo Fighters at @academydublin Dublin. One for the ages. @foofighters.”

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