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Foo Fighters - Brazil 2027 dates extend Take Cover Tour run

Published on 08/18/2026 at 18:41 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂŒller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Foo Fighters add two Brazil stadium shows in February 2027, while their Take Cover Tour 2026 has just brought the band to Munich and Berlin for major German dates.

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Foo Fighters keep their touring machine rolling into 2027. According to Brazilian outlet G1, the band has announced two stadium shows in Belo Horizonte and SĂŁo Paulo in February 2027 as an extension of their ongoing Take Cover Tour.

Germany shows anchor the 2026 stadium run

For fans in Germany, Foo Fighters already delivered two of the biggest rock nights of summer 2026 with stadium shows in Munich and Berlin. Eventim and an announcement from Allianz Arena confirmed a concert at Allianz Arena in Munich on June 17, 2026, followed by a show at Olympiastadion in Berlin on July 1, 2026, both as part of the European leg of the Take Cover Tour 2026 with support acts including Inhaler, Otoboke Beaver, Idles and Fat Dog. The Allianz Arena announcement underlines how the tour moved through major European stadiums from Oslo on June 10 to the NOS Alive Festival near Lisbon on July 10.

Local ticket platform Eventim lists the Munich show at Allianz Arena with a start time around 5:15 p.m., highlighting how the band now plays full-scale football stadiums instead of the arenas of earlier tours. In Berlin, city portal Berlin.de details the concert at Olympiastadion on July 1, 2026, with a start time of 4:45 p.m. for business packages and notes a price structure starting at around 599 euros for premium seats, illustrating the demand for the band’s only 2026 German dates.

New Brazil dates push the tour into 2027

Fresh news for August 18, 2026 is the Brazilian leg: Brazilian media including G1 report that Foo Fighters will play Arena MRV in Belo Horizonte on February 18, 2027 and MorumBIS (the renamed Morumbi stadium) in SĂŁo Paulo on February 20, 2027. The G1 report specifies that general ticket sales begin on August 20, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. local time, with presales for bank customers starting August 18 and 19.

Billboard Brazil echoes those dates and adds detailed ticket price ranges: for Belo Horizonte, upper-stand seats start at around 560 reais for full-price tickets, while premium standing in front of the stage goes up to roughly 1,180 reais. In SĂŁo Paulo, the cheapest grandstand tickets start near 590 reais, with premium floor tickets reaching about 1,250 reais. Taken together, these two stadiums can host well over 100,000 spectators across the two nights, showing that the band continues to operate at the top tier of global live rock draws.

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How the current live era compares

The current stadium phase marks a clear step up from earlier Foo Fighters European tours, which often centered on arenas with capacities between 10,000 and 20,000 people. Allianz Arena in Munich alone can hold around 75,000 spectators for football and large concerts, while Olympiastadion in Berlin is similarly sized. Compared with the band’s 2011–2012 Wasting Light tour, which mixed arenas and festivals, the 2026 routing underlines how the group has firmly joined the ranks of stadium headliners similar to Coldplay or Rammstein.

At the same time, the band keeps mixing headline shows with festival slots. The European schedule published by outlets like Loudwire and ticketing pages shows appearances at events such as I-Days in Milan, Mad Cool Festival in Madrid and NOS Alive in Oeiras near Lisbon. This combination allows Foo Fighters to play dedicated three-hour sets on their own nights and compact, high-impact festival shows in front of mixed audiences, a structure the group has followed since the mid-2000s.

The musical core of Foo Fighters today

Musically, Foo Fighters continue to operate at the intersection of alternative rock, classic hard rock and melodic power pop. Albums such as The Colour and the Shape (1997), Wasting Light (2011) and But Here We Are (2023) established a template of loud-quiet dynamics, twin-guitar riffs and big sing-along choruses. Producer choices have ranged from Gil Norton in the 1990s to Butch Vig on Wasting Light, and more recent self-produced work led by Dave Grohl himself.

On stage in 2026, setlists from shows like the July 1, 2026 concert at Olympiastadion in Berlin, documented by setlist archives and reviews, show the band blending classics like Everlong, Best of You and All My Life with newer material such as Rescued from But Here We Are. Reviews from outlets such as Reflections of Darkness highlight how the band uses extended jams, crowd sing-alongs and a mix of full-band and acoustic segments to hold stadium audiences for more than two hours.

What’s next for Foo Fighters

Looking ahead from August 18, 2026, the next officially confirmed Foo Fighters date is February 18, 2027 at Arena MRV in Belo Horizonte, Brazil on the extended Take Cover Tour, followed by February 20, 2027 at MorumBIS in SĂŁo Paulo, as reported by Brazilian media and regional ticketing partners.

Foo Fighters at a glance

  • Act: Foo Fighters
  • Genre: Rock, alternative rock, post?grunge
  • Origin: Seattle, United States
  • Active since: 1994
  • Lineup: Dave Grohl (vocals, guitar), Nate Mendel (bass), Pat Smear (guitar), Chris Shiflett (guitar), Rami Jaffee (keys), Ilan Rubin (drums)
  • Label: Roswell Records / RCA Records
  • Key works: The Colour and the Shape (1997), Wasting Light (2011), Concrete and Gold (2017), But Here We Are (2023)
  • Current album/single: But Here We Are, released June 2, 2023
  • Charts / certifications: But Here We Are reached the German Official Albums Chart in June 2023; internationally, the band has won 15 Grammy Awards including multiple wins for Best Rock Album.
  • Next live date: February 18, 2027, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Arena MRV

Frequently asked questions about Foo Fighters

When did Foo Fighters last play in Germany on the Take Cover Tour?
Foo Fighters played Allianz Arena in Munich on June 17, 2026 and Olympiastadion in Berlin on July 1, 2026 as part of the European leg of their Take Cover Tour 2026.

Where and when will Foo Fighters perform in Brazil in 2027?
According to Brazilian media, the band is scheduled for Arena MRV in Belo Horizonte on February 18, 2027 and MorumBIS in SĂŁo Paulo on February 20, 2027, both large stadium shows.

Which album are Foo Fighters currently touring behind?
The current Take Cover Tour follows the studio album But Here We Are, released in June 2023, while also functioning as a broader career-spanning show featuring songs from across the band’s discography.

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