Foo Fighters Bring on Nine Inch Nails Drummer IIan Rubin Ahead of Asia Tour
OAKLAND, JUL 30 – Ilan Rubin replaces Josh Freese as Foo Fighters drummer following Freese's 2023 tenure; Freese returns to Nine Inch Nails ahead of their major North American tour.
- Foo Fighters named Ilan Rubin, Nine Inch Nails' touring drummer since 2009, as their new drummer ahead of a 2025 tour starting August 6 in Oakland, California.
- This change followed Foo Fighters' May decision to part ways with Josh Freese, who had joined in 2023 after Taylor Hawkins' 2022 death and will now rejoin Nine Inch Nails.
- Rubin, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020 as its youngest-ever inductee at 32, replaces Freese, a professional drummer with 40 years' experience who expressed shock and disappointment on Instagram.
- The Foo Fighters plan a 2025 world tour with dates in North America, Indonesia, Singapore, Japan, and Mexico, while Nine Inch Nails will start their Peel it Back arena tour in Oakland on August 6 with Freese on drums.
- The lineup adjustments highlight the ongoing evolution of both bands as they prepare for significant tours, with Freese supporting Foo Fighters' direction despite no reason given for his firing.
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Drummer Swap: Nine Inch Nails and Foo Fighters Just Traded Members
In one of the most “that’s kind of funny but also makes a lot of sense” moments of 2025, the Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails just traded drummers. According to Pitchfork, the Foos just swiped Ilan Rubin from NIN, while the industrial veterans picked up Josh Freese, who was fired from the Foo Fighters earlier this year. Notably, he also used to drum for Nine Inch Nails, but was hired by the Foos after the death of their longtime drummer Taylor H…
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