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Foo Fighters Mark 30th Anniversary with ‘Today’s Song’ Release

Grohl paid tribute to former, late bandmates in a statement covering lineup shifts before outlining an Asia mini-tour plus a Mexico City festival appearance

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An image of the late Taylor Hawkins is projected onto a screen during the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 3, 2022, in Las Vegas.
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Overview

  • The band released “Today’s Song” on July 2 to commemorate three decades since their 1995 debut and deliver their first original track since 2023’s But Here We Are.
  • Foo Fighters also issued a hybrid cover of Minor Threat’s “I Don’t Wanna Hear It,” blending instrumentals recorded in 1995 with vocals laid down in 2025.
  • In his announcement, Dave Grohl named William Goldsmith, Franz Stahl and Josh Freese in expressing gratitude and honored the late drummer Taylor Hawkins.
  • Grohl addressed his recent paternity revelation, pledging to be a supportive parent and rebuild trust after confirming he fathered a child outside his marriage.
  • The band confirmed an international mini-tour in Asia for October 2025 and a November headline slot at Mexico City’s Corona Capital festival, with its drumming role still vacant following Freese’s unexplained departure.