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Foo Fighters Release ‘All My Life’: Look + Listen

Playing eleven songs from their catalogue of hits – including the show-opening performance of “All My Life,” – the Foo Fighters performed on Amazon Music Live on October 30 at East End Studios in Los Angeles.

With frontman Dave Grohl joking that it “kind of looks like a Lenny Kravitz video,” the legendary rockers choose to perform on the floor in the round so that it felt more like a Foo Fighters rehearsal.

It was in September that the group returned to the stage playing a handful of special club and theater shows where they unveiled new drummer Ilan Rubin  who was brought in to replace Josh Freese. They’ve since played several larger shows in Asia and have scheduled a proper North American stadium tour from August 4, 2026, in Toronto through September 26 in Las Vegas, with Queens of the Stone Age serving as openers. 

In prepping a new album, in July the Foos released a new track, “Today’s Song,” and the 2026 tour announcement was accompanied by a new single, “Asking for a Friend.” In a statement, Grohl said the song was “for those who have waited patiently in the cold, relying on hope and faith for their horizon to appear. Searching for ‘proof’ when hanging by a wish until the sun shines again. One of many songs to come…”

Available to watch on YouTube, the full Amazon Music Live premiered after Thursday Night Football, and it’s currently still streaming on Prime Video and Twitch.

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Author: Saul Goode

Photo: Lindsay from Pittsburgh