The Foo Fighters' First-Ever Vegas Stadium Show
This is a milestone gig. For all the times the Foo Fighters have rolled through town, September 26, 2026 marks their first proper stadium show in Las Vegas -- and they are doing it on the Take Cover Tour with Queens of the Stone Age as direct support, which makes the whole night a rock event rather than just a concert. Allegiant Stadium and 65,000 people is exactly the right scale for a band that has spent thirty years becoming one of the biggest in the world.

Foo Fighters at Allegiant Stadium
Foo Fighters are the rare band that turns a stadium into something intimate -- Dave Grohl has built his reputation on three-hour sets, relentless energy, and a connection with the crowd that few arena acts can match. Founded by Grohl in the wake of Nirvana, the band has racked up a stack of Grammy wins and a catalog of anthems -- Everlong, The Pretender, My Hero, Best of You -- that a full stadium will sing back at full volume.
Pairing them with Queens of the Stone Age is the kind of bill that does not come around often: two of modern rock's most respected live bands on the same stage in one night. If you only catch one stadium show this fall, this is the one for the rock fan. Get there early, because the support set is not one to skip.
When: September 26, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. | Venue: Allegiant Stadium | Support: Queens of the Stone Age
The Practical Truth
This is a bucket-list rock show and a genuine first for the band in Las Vegas, so demand will be high for a single stadium date. The early 5:30 start means the music runs long -- plan for a full evening, arrive in time for Queens of the Stone Age, and bring some stamina, because a Foo Fighters set is a marathon by design. Check the booking section below for current availability.