Fans gathered outside the LFC store in Liverpool ONE this morning to get their hands on limited-edition merchandise
Queues in Liverpool ONE this morning
Queues formed in Liverpool ONE this morning (Image: Liverpool ECHO )
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Queues were spotted at Liverpool ONE this morning as Foo Fighters fans gathered to get their hands on official band merchandise ahead of the band's Anfield show tonight. The LFC Liverpool ONE store on South John Street (upper level) opened at 9.30am today (June 25), with a couple of dozen fans already waiting outside for the doors to open.
Official Foo Fighters merchandise first arrived in stores on June 24 and will remain on sale until June 27. However, with the highly anticipated concert taking place tonight, it could be one of the busiest days for the merchandise area of the store.
Prices start at £25 for scarves with hats for £30, most T-shirts for £35 and hoodies for £80.
Foo Fighters inside the LFC store in Liverpool ONE
Foo Fighters inside the LFC store in Liverpool ONE
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A black Anfield Stadium t-shirt (£35) has a huge monster with a guitar inside Anfield Stadium, as well as a series of space ships flying above. Fans can also find t-shirts with the Foo Fighters Liverpool Anfield Stadium date on (25/06), with another edition set to be released for the Saturday show on June 27.
Fans can also pick up vinyl records from £35, including Foo Fighters Greatest Hits and Your Favourite Toy, the band's 12th studio album, released on April 24, 2026. A limited edition Take Cover 2026 poster featuring a bird and aliens is available for £40.
The ECHO visited the Liverpool ONE store today to speak to fans shopping for merchandise ahead of the gig.
Kieran and Rachel Bell are in Liverpool for tonight's show, having previously seen the band seven times in Manchester, London and Ireland.
Kieran and Rachel Bell holding up Foo Fighters t-shirts inside the LFC store
Kieran and Rachel Bell have seen the Foo Fighters perform seven times (Image: Liverpool ECHO )
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Rachel, 38, said: "It's going to be unreal. Seeing the new drummer will be exciting. I bought my Taylor Hawkins tribute T-shirt in London and I'll get a new one here."
Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins died in March 2022.
Another pair of fans, Addison McClenghan, 18, and Jack McMath, 19, have been fans of the band for several years and travelled from Belfast to see them perform. They plan to buy T-shirts as souvenirs from the experience. Their favourite Foo Fighters songs are Everlong and Walking a Line.
Addison McClenghan, 18, and Jack McMath, 19, have been Foo Fighters fans for several years
Addison McClenghan, 18, and Jack McMath, 19, have been Foo Fighters fans for several years (Image: Liverpool ECHO )
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The American rock band Foo Fighters began as a one-man project for former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl following the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain in 1994. Grohl later recruited additional members and the group made its live debut in 1995.
Since then, the band has enjoyed worldwide success with rock anthems including All My Life, Best of You and My Hero.
Foo Fighters will play Anfield for the first time tonight (June 25), supported by Otoboke Beaver and Inhaler.
The LFC Anfield store on Walton Breck Road is also selling merchandise.
Follow the ECHO’s live coverage here.