Foo Fighters will perform at Anfield Stadium on June 25 and June 27 2026 as their Take Cover Tour comes to Liverpool
Foo Fighters are heading to Anfield Stadium on Thursday, June 25 and Saturday, June 27
Foo Fighters are heading to Anfield Stadium on Thursday, June 25 and Saturday, June 27 (Image: Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images)
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Foo Fighters are set to perform two massive shows at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium. The band will headline the home of Liverpool FC on Thursday, June 25 and Saturday, June 27. Anfield Stadium has welcomed huge global artists, with Dua Lipa, Bruce Springsteen, and Lana Del Rey headlining last year's event.
Foo Fighters began as a one-man project for Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl after the band's frontman Kurt Cobain died in 1994. He found members and the band made their live debut in 1995. The ECHO has put together a guide on everything you need to know ahead of the two shows.
Foo Fighters at Liverpool Anfield Stadium set times
The ECHO has contacted the tour promoter for the up-to-date set times. We will share these when they become available to use.
Foo Fighters at Liverpool Anfield Stadium seating map
Want to check where you're sitting for the concert? Ticketmaster has released an image of their seating map which tells fans exactly where they will be sat or standing.
The seating map for Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium
The seating map for Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium(Image: Ticketmaster)
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Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium setlist
The most recent stadium show setlist for Foo Fighters is from their June 19 show in Paris. It reads as follows:
All My Life
The Pretender
Times Like These
Rope
Stacked Actors
My Hero
Learn to Fly
These Days
Walk
This Is a Call
No Son of Mine
Wheels
Marigold
For All the Cows
Big Me
Under You
La Dee Da
Your Favorite Toy
Invincible / Seven / One Headlight / Manimal / Tap Dancing in a Minefield
Monkey Wrench
Breakout
Aurora
Caught in the Echo
Best of You
The Teacher
Exhausted
Everlong
Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium tickets
Further tickets were released for Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium on Monday, June 22. Please check Gigs and Tours or Ticketmaster for further details.
Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium heat advice
As fans prepare to head to Anfield, Liverpool FC has shared some advice for fans to stay safe before and during the show. Tap water will be free for fans throughout the stadium and they are able to take in a sealed 500ml bottle of water into the stadium. Free water will be available at the bars and kiosks inside Anfield and there will also be refreshments, including soft drinks, that fans can buy.
Fans shouldn't arrive before the doors are due to open as there is limited shade available in the immediate vicinity of the stadium. Fans should apply sunscreen before heading into Anfield. Although fans can not bring it into the stadium, sunscreen will be provided at stations inside Anfield. Take a look at the NHS website for further information on keeping safe in the sun.
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Foo Fighters support acts at Anfield Stadium
There will be a different headliner at each of the Foo Fighters Anfield shows:
Thursday, June 25 - Otoboke Beaver and Inhaler
Saturday, June 27- Die Spitz and Royel Otis
Travelling to Anfield Stadium for Foo Fighters concerts
If you're travelling by bus, there are several services in place:
More information can be found on the Stagecoach website.
The 917 express shuttle bus service will run from Commutation Row in the city centre (£5 for single journey and £6 for a return journey).
Visit the Big Green Coach website for coach returns from various locations across the country for all shows.
Merseyrail passengers can use the Northern Line and travel to Sandhills or Kirkdale. Liverpool Lime Street Station has links with cities outside of Liverpool. Please use the relevant service journey planner ahead of time. Both Sandhills and Kirkdale stations on Merseyrail's Northern line are less than a 30-minute walk from Anfield.
Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium parking
There will be no car parking for ticket holders at Anfield Stadium. Peopke going to the concert should check the Liverpool city council website.
Fans can use an express shuttle bus service (the 917) will be in operation from Commutation Row to the Stadium. This will be available three and half hours before to the concert start time.
Attendees can access disabled drop off and pick up areas on Gilman Street and at the top of Stanley Car Park. They are available to use on presentation of a blue badge.