Madison Square Garden
will be at 100% capacity to vaccinated Foo Fighters fans on June 20, the first
show there since March 2020.
“We’ve been waiting for
this day for over a year,” said Dave Grohl, the band’s frontman, in
prepared remarks. “And Madison Square Garden is going to feel that – HARD."
Tickets will be
available at Ticketmaster beginning June 11 at 10 a.m. Prices will range
between $50-$119.
The Foo Fighters
were formed in 1994 by Grohl, Nirvana's drummer, after Kurt Cobain's death.
They've created their own string of hits over the pasts 26 years, including
"Everlong," Learn to Fly" and "My Hero." The Grammy
Award-winners are also the most recent members of the Rock & Roll Hall of
Fame.
MSG Entertainment also announced
some other shows recently, including the closing night of the Tribeca Festival
featuring “Untitled: Dave Chappelle Documentary” at Radio City Music Hall on
June 19 and “Two Evenings With Trey Anastasio” at the Beacon Theatre on June
22-23.