Foo Fighters Tease Massive 2025 World Tour with New Drummer Ilan Rubin
- Testing Melodies

- Sep 18
- 1 min read

After a hiatus from live tours since September 2024, Foo Fighters are gearing up for a major comeback in 2025. The band teased fans with a playful AI-generated promo video announcing that “there’s more to come,” suggesting an extensive world tour is imminent. Scheduled shows include dates in Indonesia (October 2), Singapore (October 4), Japan (October 7, 8, and 10), and Mexico (November 12 and 14), with more likely to be announced soon.
The band’s new lineup prominently features drummer Ilan Rubin, formerly of Nine Inch Nails, who made his live debut with Foo Fighters at a surprise concert on September 13 in San Luis Obispo, California. The 30th anniversary of the band was recently marked by releasing a new single, “Today’s Song” from their 2023 album But Here We Are. Frontman Dave Grohl described the upcoming era as a return to the “100 percent genuine, raw, human essence of rock ‘n’ roll,” emphasizing authenticity even amidst high-tech promotional tools.
Foo Fighters’ blend of classic hits and new material promises an exciting tour that will resonate with loyal fans worldwide. The band’s new drummer Ilan Rubin, brings fresh energy and versatility, hyping a new chapter for one of rock’s most influential groups.
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