Foo Fighters's 2003 Concert History

Foo Fighters is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington in 1994. Following the suicide of Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, fellow bandmate David Grohl went on to form the Foo Fighters. What started as a one-man project quickly emerged as one of the most critically and commercially successful rock bands in recent decades. After performing consistently for nearly thirty years, the band canceled all of their 2022 shows following the death of long-time drummer Taylor Hawkins on March 25, 2022. In September 2022, two tribute shows were performed in his memory. On New Year's Eve 2022, the band announced that it would carry on, albeit in a different direction. During 2023, Foo Fighters played nearly two dozen festival shows with the "Everything or Nothing At All Tour" commencing in the fall of that year and continuing through 2024.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 10, 2003
Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket
  Photos   Setlists
Hara Arena Trotwood, Ohio, United States
Jul 09, 2003
Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket
  Setlists
Chevrolet Amphitheatre Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Show Duplicate for Jul 09, 2003
Jul 07, 2003
Foo Fighters
  Setlists
Arrow Hall, International Centre Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Show Duplicate for Jul 07, 2003
Jul 06, 2003
Foo Fighters
  Setlists
Auditorium De Verdun Montréal, Québec, Canada
Jul 05, 2003
Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket
  Photos   Setlists
FleetCenter Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Show Duplicate for Jul 05, 2003
Jul 03, 2003
Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket / Pete Yorn / C-Minus

Foo Fighters

  Setlists
Hammerstein Ballroom, Manhattan Center New York, New York, United States
Show Duplicate for Jul 03, 2003
Jul 02, 2003
Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket
  Setlists
Hammerstein Ballroom, Manhattan Center New York, New York, United States
Jun 30, 2003
Foo Fighters / Pete Yorn

Summerfest 2003

  Setlists
Marcus Amphitheater Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Jun 15, 2003
Foo Fighters / AFI / The All-American Rejects / Eve 6 / Finch / Hoobastank

KFMA Day 2003

  Setlists
Pima County Fairgrounds Tucson, Arizona, United States
Jun 14, 2003
11th Annual KROQ Weenie Roast
Less Than Jake / AFI / The Ataris / Blur / Chevelle / Deftones / Finch / Foo Fighters / Godsmack / Good Charlotte / Hot Hot Heat / Interpol / Jane's Addiction / Liam Lynch / Staind / Sum 41 / Thrice / The Used / The White Stripes / Pete Yorn / Transplants Show all bands
  Setlists
Verizon Amphitheatre Irvine, California, United States
Jun 13, 2003
Live 105's "BFD" 2003
Foo Fighters / Transplants / The Donnas / The Used / Interpol / The Ataris / All-American Rejects / Finch / Hot Hot Heat / Eleventeen
  Setlists
Shoreline Amphitheatre Mountain View, California, United States
Jun 11, 2003
Foo Fighters / Transplants
  Setlists
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, California, United States
Jun 08, 2003
Foo Fighters
  Setlists
Spokane, Washington, United States
Jun 07, 2003
Foo Fighters / Pete Yorn / The Special Goodness

One By One Tour

  Setlists
Salem Armory Salem, Oregon, United States
Jun 05, 2003
Foo Fighters / Pete Yorn / The Special Goodness

Foo Fighters

  Setlists
McKay Events Center Orem, Utah, United States
Jun 04, 2003
Foo Fighters / Pete Yorn / The Special Goodness
  Setlists
Fillmore Auditorium Denver, Colorado, United States
Jun 02, 2003
Foo Fighters / Pete Yorn
  Setlists
Mid America Center Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Show Duplicates for Jun 02, 2003
Jun 01, 2003
Foo Fighters / The Special Goodness
  Setlists
The Pageant St. Louis, Missouri, United States
May 30, 2003
Foo Fighters / The Jealous Sound
  Setlists
DeltaPlex Arena & Conference Center Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
May 29, 2003
Foo Fighters / Chevelle
  Setlists
Cobo Arena Detroit, Michigan, United States

Photos from 2003 View All 2003 Photos


Foo Fighters / The Transplants on Apr 23, 2003 [142-small]

Foo Fighters / The Transplants
Apr 23, 2003
 Houston, Texas, United States
  Uploaded by John Fortier

Foo Fighters / Hard-Ons on Jan 23, 2003 [716-small]

Foo Fighters / Hard-Ons
Jan 23, 2003
 Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia
  Uploaded by Sacstracks

Foo Fighters on Dec 9, 2003 [938-small]

Foo Fighters
Dec 9, 2003
 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
  Uploaded by Vegas Original Casino & Hotel Brat

V Festival 2003 on Aug 16, 2003 [530-small]

V Festival 2003
Aug 16 - 17, 2003
 Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Skdotcom

V Festival 2003 on Aug 16, 2003 [531-small]

V Festival 2003
Aug 16 - 17, 2003
 Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Skdotcom

V Festival 2003 on Aug 16, 2003 [532-small]

V Festival 2003
Aug 16 - 17, 2003
 Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Skdotcom

V Festival 2003 on Aug 16, 2003 [533-small]

V Festival 2003
Aug 16 - 17, 2003
 Chelmsford, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Skdotcom

Big Day Out on Jan 19, 2003 [787-small]

Big Day Out
Jan 19, 2003
 Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  Uploaded by Martin S

Big Day Out on Jan 19, 2003 [788-small]

Big Day Out
Jan 19, 2003
 Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  Uploaded by Martin S

Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket on Jul 10, 2003 [343-small]

Foo Fighters / My Morning Jacket
Jul 10, 2003
 Trotwood, Ohio, United States
  Uploaded by Bwillie

Rock
Indie Rock
United States
Alternative Rock
Pop Rock
Alternative
Hard Rock
Alternative Metal
Modern Rock
Post-Grunge
Grunge
Permanent Wave
Show more genres
Open YouTube Playlist

View Concert

2024 38 concerts
2023 67 concerts
2022 12 concerts
2021 41 concerts
2020 21 concerts
2019 49 concerts
2018 85 concerts
2017 71 concerts
2016 6 concerts
2015 100 concerts
2014 25 concerts
2013 7 concerts
2012 39 concerts
2011 102 concerts
2010 1 concert
2009 5 concerts
2008 90 concerts
2007 33 concerts
2006 52 concerts
2005 86 concerts
2004 19 concerts
2003 81 concerts
2002 67 concerts
2001 28 concerts
2000 139 concerts
1999 40 concerts
1998 63 concerts
1997 116 concerts
1996 60 concerts
1995 120 concerts
 Jamie
 Adrienmagnus
 Rnelson
 Wasted L1ght
 Shadowkid33
 Marc32137
 Lowercase James
 Stxrlesseyes
 Suburban Argyle
 Stl Ben
 Ozfacter
 Jon Erik Hernandez
 Smellyoldsocks
 Cdorsch
 Craig Ismaili
 Stephen Schenk
 Loganeatsdirt
 Mar
 Mike Hynson

Sign Up or Login to comment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Who are the Foo Fighters?

The Foo Fighters are a post-grunge rock band formed in 1994 by Dave Grohl following the disbanding of Nirvana amid the death of frontman and lead vocalist Kurt Cobain. Prior to starting the Foo Fighters, Grohl was the drummer of Nirvana, but as a member of the Foo Fighters, he acts as lead singer, guitarist, and frontman. Over the last several decades, Grohl has led the Foo Fighters to international fame and stardom despite several shifts in the core members in the early years of the band. Not only have the Foo Fighters won over a dozen Grammys, they were also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during their first year of eligibility (2021).

When did the Foo Fighters form?

After Kurt Cobain's death in 1994, Nirvana disbanded. Former Nirvana drummer, Dave Grohl, started the Foo Fighters soon thereafter. Initially, Foo Fighters was a one-man band with Dave Grohl playing all of the instruments on his demo tape. While Grohl was unable to recruit former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic to join the Foo Fighters, he did successfully recruit Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith, and guitarist Pat Smear. They performed together for the first time on February 23, 1995 at the Jambalaya Club in Arcata, California.

Where are the Foo Fighters from?

The Foo Fighters were formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1994 with three of the four founding members living along the West Coast. Only David Grohl was an outsider to the West, being a native of Warren, Ohio.

What does “Foo Fighters” mean?

The name “Foo Fighters” comes from a World War II term for unidentified flying objects..

How did the Foo Fighters get their name?

Dave Grohl came across the term while reading books about UFO sightings before he had recruited any other members to the band. Thinking the only way to attract fellow musicians was to give the impression that a band already existed. Because he liked the name "Foo Fighters," he used it as the name of the future band.

How much do the Foo Fighters make per concert?

It is reported that the Foo Fighters make an average of $1 million per concert or show. This number, of course, can vary greatly depending on the particular venue and ticket prices. They are among the highest-earning bands in the world, and their concerts are typically very well-attended.

What should you wear to a Foo Fighters concert?

There is no strict dress code for a Foo Fighters concert, but most attendees dress comfortably in casual clothes. Many people wear t-shirts and jeans. You might see some people in band merchandise, but it is not required. Just be sure to wear something you can move and dance in! A comfortable pair of close-toed shoes is also a good idea.

Who is Dave Grohl?

Dave Grohl is a musician, songwriter, and producer. He is best known as the founder and lead singer of the Foo Fighters. He was also the drummer for Nirvana, one of the most successful and influential grunge bands of all time. Grohl has won multiple Grammy Awards and is considered one of the greatest rock musicians of our generation.

Where does Dave Grohl live?

Dave Grohl lives in Encino, California, but he is originally from Warren, Ohio and has lived in a few different states, such as Virginia and Illinois. He also has a property in Oxnard, California.

How tall is Dave Grohl?

Dave Grohl is reported to be about six feet tall.

How old is Dave Grohl?

Dave Grohl is 55 years old. He was born on January 14, 1969.

How many concerts has Foo Fighters had?

Foo Fighters has had 1,663 concerts.

What genre is Foo Fighters?

Foo Fighters is most often considered to be Rock, Indie Rock, United States, Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative, Hard Rock, Alternative Metal, Modern Rock, Post-Grunge, Grunge, and Permanent Wave.

When is the next Foo Fighters concert?

The next Foo Fighters concert is on May 09, 2024 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. The bands performing are: Foo Fighters / Mötley Crüe / Slipknot / Limp Bizkit / Jelly Roll / Disturbed / Queens of the Stone Age / Evanescence / Greta Van Fleet / Falling In Reverse / A Day To Remember / Breaking Benjamin / Koe Wetzel / Bad Omens / Judas Priest / The Offspring / Mudvayne / Stone Temple Pilots / Primus / Cypress Hill / Sum 41 / Mr. Bungle / In This Moment / Architects / Royal Blood / Anthrax / Black Veil Brides / Polyphia / Kerry King / Skillet / Theory of a Deadman / Flyleaf w/ Lacey Sturm / Wage War / Clutch / Tech N9ne / Mammoth WVH / Starset / Living Colour / Machine Head / Insane Clown Posse / P. O. D. / In Flames / Slaughter To Prevail / The Ghost Inside / The Struts / Code Orange / Electric Cowboy / L7 / The Amity Affliction / Baroness / Shadows Fall / Atreyu / August Burns Red / Of Mice & Men / All Them Witches / Bad Wolves / The Chats / Kittie / Movements / Sabastion Bach / Stabbing Westward / All That Remains / Kid Kapichi / Reignwolf / Dirty Honey / Fear Factory / Enter Shikari / Polaris / Saliva / Magnolia Park / Amigo the Devil / Austin Meade / New Years Day / Kublai Khan TX / Bob Vylan / Mushroomhead / Red Fang / Currents / Helmet / Drain / Kim Dracula / Biohazard / Nitzer Ebb / Soulfly / Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes / Flat Black / Nova Twins / Miss May I / Alien Ant Farm / Drowning Pool / Taproot / Orgy / Destroy Boys / TAIPEI HOUSTON / Terror / Gel / fleshwater / Scowl / Militarie Gun / Nita Strauss / Dead Poet Society / Lacuna Coil / Plush / Sim / Cold / Powerman 5000 / Nonpoint / Hedpe / Trust Company / Blind Channel / Adema / The Chisel / Spite / Harms Way / Bodysnatcher / I See Stars / Rain City Drive / Crobot / Sleep Theory / Imminence / Tim Montana / Gatecreeper / Return to Dust / Stratejacket / Eva Under Fire / Afterlife / Bad Nerves / Another Day Dawns / Gideon / Fire From the Gods / Catch Your Breath / Calva Louise / Vukovi / Citizen Soldier / Kill the Robot / Moon Fever / Dying Wish / Thrown / Stick To Your Guns / Hotbox / TX2 / Lø Spirit / Fuming Mouth / While She Sleeps / Mike’s Dead / Until I Wake / Imperial Tide.

When was the last Foo Fighters concert?

The last Foo Fighters concert was on May 07, 2024 at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. The bands that performed were: Foo Fighters / Nova Twins.

What setlist does Foo Fighters play live?

The songs that Foo Fighters performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the May 03, 2024 concert at Central Park in Atlanta, Georgia, United States:

  1. Under You
  2. All My Life
  3. Learn to Fly
  4. Breakout
  5. The Pretender
  6. Times Like These
  7. Walk
  8. My Hero
  9. Under Pressure
  10. The Glass
  11. Enough Space
  12. This Is a Call
  13. Best of You
  14. Monkey Wrench
  15. Everlong

As Seen On: