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Foo Fighters perform rarities with LA Philharmonic Orchestra at Hollywood Bowl

Foo Fighters played a 15-song set with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl, featuring both hits and rarely performed tracks.

  • The concert was part of celebrations for Gustavo Dudamel's 17-year tenure as music director of the LA Philharmonic.
  • The band performed 'I Should Have Known' for the first time since 2012, 'Razor' for the first time since 2006, and 'Home' for the first time since 2007.
  • The show concluded with 'Everlong' as fireworks lit up the Hollywood sky.

Foo Fighters joined the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra for a special performance at the Hollywood Bowl yesterday, August 22. The band, backed by the full orchestra and members of the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles, played a 15-song set conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.

The concert was part of a series of events marking Dudamel's 17-year tenure with the LA Philharmonic. The setlist included hits such as 'All My Life', 'The Pretender', 'Learn To Fly', and 'Best Of You'.

The band also delved into their back catalogue, performing rarities like 'I Should Have Known', which had not been played since 2012, 'Razor', last heard in 2006, and 'Home', not performed since 2007. They dedicated 'Aurora' to their late drummer Taylor Hawkins, and the show concluded with 'Everlong' accompanied by fireworks.

Dave Grohl had previously collaborated with Dudamel and the orchestra at Coachella 2025, where they performed versions of 'The Sky Is A Neighborhood' and 'Everlong'.

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