Foo Fighters Plan a Star-Powered Benefit Show in Los Angeles to Honor Dave Grohl's 57th Birthday
In a heartwarming gesture, Foo Fighters are organizing a charity concert in Los Angeles on January 14 at the Kia Forum. The event will raise funds for Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, organizations dedicated to addressing poverty, homelessness, and hunger.
The concert will take place on what would be Dave Grohl's 57th birthday, with the frontman expressing his excitement about using this milestone as an opportunity to make a positive impact. Grohl has been a long-time supporter of both Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, and he and his wife Jordyn are committed to giving back to their community.
The show promises to be more than just a typical concert, with Grohl emphasizing its purpose: "This ain't just a big ass rock show, it's a big ass party with a heart." In an effort to ensure that tickets reach local fans rather than scalpers, the band will sell advance tickets exclusively in-person at the Kia Forum box office.
To participate in the ticket sale, fans must bring items for donation, including socks and underwear, dried pinto beans, spaghetti or macaroni, and dried rice. Unfortunately, canned goods and perishable items are not accepted.
Hope the Mission's President Rowan Vansleve praised Foo Fighters as an example of what can be achieved when individuals come together to make a difference. "This concert will be more than just a celebration, it's a statement that it will take all of us working together to end homelessness in our city so that no one is left suffering on our streets."
The Foo Fighters' upcoming 2026 stadium tour is already generating excitement among fans, with the band set to kick off their run in Toronto on August 4 and conclude in Las Vegas on September 26.
In a heartwarming gesture, Foo Fighters are organizing a charity concert in Los Angeles on January 14 at the Kia Forum. The event will raise funds for Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, organizations dedicated to addressing poverty, homelessness, and hunger.
The concert will take place on what would be Dave Grohl's 57th birthday, with the frontman expressing his excitement about using this milestone as an opportunity to make a positive impact. Grohl has been a long-time supporter of both Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, and he and his wife Jordyn are committed to giving back to their community.
The show promises to be more than just a typical concert, with Grohl emphasizing its purpose: "This ain't just a big ass rock show, it's a big ass party with a heart." In an effort to ensure that tickets reach local fans rather than scalpers, the band will sell advance tickets exclusively in-person at the Kia Forum box office.
To participate in the ticket sale, fans must bring items for donation, including socks and underwear, dried pinto beans, spaghetti or macaroni, and dried rice. Unfortunately, canned goods and perishable items are not accepted.
Hope the Mission's President Rowan Vansleve praised Foo Fighters as an example of what can be achieved when individuals come together to make a difference. "This concert will be more than just a celebration, it's a statement that it will take all of us working together to end homelessness in our city so that no one is left suffering on our streets."
The Foo Fighters' upcoming 2026 stadium tour is already generating excitement among fans, with the band set to kick off their run in Toronto on August 4 and conclude in Las Vegas on September 26.