Foo Fighters Reportedly Canceled A Planned 2025 Tour, A Festival Director Claims
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Foo Fighters Reportedly Canceled A Planned 2025 Tour, A Festival Director Claims
Getty Image Foo Fighters are one of the biggest touring bands of the past few decades. At the moment, though, they don’t have any upcoming tour dates listed on their website. Apparently, the group actually had a tour planned for the summer of 2025 before deciding against it. During a recent interview with Le Parisien, Ben Barbaud — the founder and director of Hellfest, France’s biggest music festival, per NME — was asked about booking Muse for …
Foo Fighters "cancelled" planned 2025 tour, claims Hellfest founder
Foo Fighters “cancelled” a planned tour for summer 2025, according to Hellfest founder and director Ben Barbaud. READ MORE: Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable Yesterday saw Hellfest – France’s largest music festival – announce its line-up for next year’s edition. Headlining the four-day event will be Muse, Linkin Park, KoRn and Scorpions. During an interview with Le Parisien, Barbaud was asked about he he came to…
Foo Fighters “cancelled” planned 2025 tour, claims Hellfest founder
Foo Fighters “cancelled” a planned tour for summer 2025, according to Hellfest founder and director Ben Barbaud.Yesterday saw Hellfest – France’s largest music festival – announce its line-up for next year’s edition. Headlining the four-day event will be Muse, Linkin Park, KoRn and Scorpions.During an interview with Le Parisien, Barbaud was asked about he he came to book Muse. This came after he once said that the band would never play at the he…
Foo Fighters "cancelled" planned 2025 tour, claims Hellfest founder - Los Angeles Weekly Times
Foo Fighters “cancelled” a planned tour for summer 2025, according to Hellfest founder and director Ben Barbaud. READ MORE: Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable Yesterday saw Hellfest – France’s largest music festival – announce its line-up for next year’s edition. Headlining the four-day event will be Muse, Linkin Park, KoRn and Scorpions. During an interview with Le Parisien, Barbaud was asked about he he came to…
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