Foo Fighters Play Rarities with Gustavo Dudamel and LA Philharmonic at One-Off Hollywood Bowl Show

Featuring rare performances of "I Should Have Known," "Razor," and "Home"

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Foo Fighters Play Rarities with Gustavo Dudamel and LA Philharmonic at One-Off Hollywood Bowl Show
Author
Alex Young August 23, 2026

Foo Fighters took a brief pause from their ongoing “Take Cover Tour” to join the LA Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl for a big blowout concert celebrating departing music director Gustavo Dudamel.

Over the course of their 15-song set, Foo Fighters were joined by a full orchestra and choir under Dudamel’s direction as they delivered a career-spanning performance featuring favorites like “All My Life,” “Learn to Fly,” and “Best of You.” The band also dusted off several live rarities, including “I Should Have Known” from Wasting Light for the first time since 2012, “Razor” from In Your Honor for the first time since 2006, and “Home” from Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace for just the ninth time ever.

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Grohl previously teamed up with Dudamel and the LA Philharmonic as a guest performance at Coachella 2025, where he joined for performances of Foo Fighters songs The Sky Is A Neighborhood” and “Everlong.”

Following a festival spot at Rock in Rio in Brasil and a one-night-only gig opening for AC/DC, Foo Fighters’ “Take Cover Tour” resumes in mid-September. Look for last-minute tickets here.

After a 17-year tenure as Music & Artistic Director of the LA Philharmonic, Dudamel will take the helm of the New York Philharmonic beginning with the 2026–2027 season.

Setlist:
Times Like These (Dave and Rami into full band)
All My Life
The Pretender
Walk
A320
My Hero
Learn to Fly
The Sky Is a Neighborhood
Run
I Should Have Known (first time since 2012)
Razor (first time since 2006)
Aurora
Best of You
Home
Everlong

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