Tuesday, November 11, 2025



FOO FIGHTERS 2026 TOUR – TICKETMASTER DROPS STRICT RULE FOR UK & EUROPE DATES 🀘
πŸ”₯By The Riff Report

The Foos are coming back, butt! 🎸 Dave Grohl and the gang have just unleashed details for their Take Cover Tour 2026, and Ticketmaster’s already laid down a few ground rules that fans will need to follow tighter than a snare drum at Wembley.

Get ready — Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium is about to explode with noise on 25th and 27th June 2026, as Foo Fighters return for two massive UK stadium shows. It’s going to be loud, sweaty, and absolutely tidy. 🏟️πŸ”₯

🎟️ The Big Rule — No Funny Business

Ticketmaster’s officially confirmed a strict 6-ticket-per-person limit for the UK and Europe tour dates. That’s right — no bulk buying, no shady reselling, and no “I accidentally bought 42 standing tickets for my cat.”

Every single ticket will also be mobile-only, meaning your phone is now your ticket. No paper printouts, no screenshots, no old-school stubs to keep — just scan and go. Proper 21st-century stuff.

According to Ticketmaster’s info, this move is aimed at stopping scalpers and ensuring real fans get the chance to actually see the show — not pay triple on dodgy resale sites. So yeah, it’s a fair shout.

πŸ—“️ UK DATES – SAVE THESE NOW

πŸ“ Liverpool – Anfield StadiumπŸ—“️ Thursday 25 June 2026πŸ—“️ Saturday 27 June 2026

🎟️ General Sale: Friday, 14 November at 10AM (GMT)πŸ‘‰ Ticketmaster UK

If you’ve ever tried to get Foo Fighters tickets before, you’ll know this isn’t a drill — those sales go faster than Grohl’s hi-hat foot on “Monkey Wrench.”

🌍 European Dates

The madness doesn’t stop in the UK. The Foos are hitting up a full European leg including Oslo, Stockholm, Warsaw, Munich, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Milan, Madrid, and Oeiras. That’s a world tour for the ages, butt.

This run follows their explosive 2025 tour, which saw the band level entire stadiums with the same energy they’ve had since Everlong. If you thought Grohl was slowing down — think again.

🧾 What Ticketmaster Says

Ticketmaster has published an official help page outlining the new rules:

- 6 tickets max per customer

- Mobile entry only (no PDF, no printout)

- Strict anti-resale policies

- Tickets released in waves to manage demand

In plain English: get your mates together, choose one person to handle the order, and for the love of Lemmy, make sure their phone battery doesn’t die before the gates open. πŸ”‹πŸ˜…

🎀 Why It Matters

This is more than just another Foo Fighters tour — it’s a statement. After years of battling scalpers, fake listings, and price-gouging nonsense, the Foos are making sure fans come first.

We’ve seen similar moves from artists like Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen, but this time it’s the Foo Fighters leading the charge for rock fans. And honestly? It’s about time, mun.

⚡ Pro Tips for Fans

πŸ’₯ Set your alarms for 10AM on 14 November – Ticketmaster queues open early.πŸ’₯ Log in beforehand, have your payment method saved, and refresh like your life depends on it.πŸ’₯ Join the Foos’ official fan club and newsletter for early presale links.πŸ’₯ Decide who’s buying what before tickets drop – no last-minute chaos.πŸ’₯ Screenshot your confirmation page (just in case).

🀘 Final Thoughts

Two nights in Liverpool.Tens of thousands of screaming fans.Dave Grohl behind the kit of rock’s last great stadium band.

Ticketmaster’s strict new rules might sound intense, but if it keeps prices fair and seats filled with actual fans instead of bots — that’s a win in our book.

See you down the front, pint in hand, singing “Best of You” like your lungs are on fire. πŸ”₯🎀

Proper job, Foos. Proper job. πŸ‘

πŸ“ Follow The Riff Report for all the latest tour updates, ticket breakdowns, and chaos from the front row.πŸ’€ theriffreport.co.uk🏴 @theriffreportuk https://theriffreport.co.uk/11/11/2025/foo-fighters-2026-tour-ticketmaster-drops-strict-rule-for-uk-europe-dates-%f0%9f%a4%98/

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