Foo Fighters Delivered a Career-Spanning Performance in Intimate Setting
Last night, October 30th, the Foo Fighters took to the stage – or rather, the floor of a Los Angeles studio – for their appearance on Amazon Music Live. The band delivered a rousing performance that spanned their entire discography, playing just 11 songs in what was noticeably shorter than their typical marathon sets.
Despite the brevity of the show, the Foo Fighters managed to pack in hits from across their catalog, with their opening performance of "All My Life" available to watch on YouTube. The song's energetic vibe set the tone for a high-octane performance that saw the band tackle everything from crowd-pleasers like "Everlong" and "The Pretender" to deeper cuts like "I'll Stick Around."
Frontman Dave Grohl joked during the show that performing on the floor in the round made it feel like a Foo Fighters rehearsal, but he also poked fun at the setup, likening it to a Lenny Kravitz music video. The intimate setting added an extra layer of connection with the audience, who were able to see every detail of the band's performance.
The Foo Fighters' Amazon Music Live set marked a return to live performances for the band, which had been playing special club and theater shows in recent months to unveil new drummer Ilan Rubin, who replaced Josh Freese. The band has since played bigger shows in Asia and announced a proper North American stadium tour for 2026, with Queens of the Stone Age serving as openers.
Grohl also hinted at the release of a new album, saying that several songs were "coming soon" – although he was coy about details. The Foo Fighters' most recent album, But Here We Are, was released in 2023 and showed no signs of slowing down the band's momentum.
The Amazon Music Live set is currently streaming on Prime Video and Twitch, giving fans a chance to relive the energy and excitement of the performance.
Last night, October 30th, the Foo Fighters took to the stage – or rather, the floor of a Los Angeles studio – for their appearance on Amazon Music Live. The band delivered a rousing performance that spanned their entire discography, playing just 11 songs in what was noticeably shorter than their typical marathon sets.
Despite the brevity of the show, the Foo Fighters managed to pack in hits from across their catalog, with their opening performance of "All My Life" available to watch on YouTube. The song's energetic vibe set the tone for a high-octane performance that saw the band tackle everything from crowd-pleasers like "Everlong" and "The Pretender" to deeper cuts like "I'll Stick Around."
Frontman Dave Grohl joked during the show that performing on the floor in the round made it feel like a Foo Fighters rehearsal, but he also poked fun at the setup, likening it to a Lenny Kravitz music video. The intimate setting added an extra layer of connection with the audience, who were able to see every detail of the band's performance.
The Foo Fighters' Amazon Music Live set marked a return to live performances for the band, which had been playing special club and theater shows in recent months to unveil new drummer Ilan Rubin, who replaced Josh Freese. The band has since played bigger shows in Asia and announced a proper North American stadium tour for 2026, with Queens of the Stone Age serving as openers.
Grohl also hinted at the release of a new album, saying that several songs were "coming soon" – although he was coy about details. The Foo Fighters' most recent album, But Here We Are, was released in 2023 and showed no signs of slowing down the band's momentum.
The Amazon Music Live set is currently streaming on Prime Video and Twitch, giving fans a chance to relive the energy and excitement of the performance.