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  • Dave Grohl: Unveiling the DG-335 Guitar, Foo Fighters 2026 Tour, and Reflections on Faith
    Nov 29 2025
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    Dave Grohl has been remarkably active over the past few days, with several significant developments marking his continued influence in rock music. Most notably, Gibson Custom announced a major partnership with Grohl for the release of the Dave Grohl DG-335 Limited Edition guitar. This exclusive offering features only fifty units worldwide, finished in Alpine White gloss nitrocellulose lacquer, the same striking color Grohl has performed with at Foo Fighters shows since 2021. Each guitar arrives signed by Grohl himself and comes with a Gibson Custom hardshell case, positioning this as a likely collector's item given how rapidly previous DG-335 releases have sold out.

    On the touring front, concrete dates continue emerging for Foo Fighters' massive 2026 global stadium tour. The band will kick off their campaign on June 10 in Oslo, Norway, spanning more than twenty cities across Europe and North America before concluding on September 26 at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium. Queens of the Stone Age will serve as direct support on virtually all dates. The North American leg begins August 4 in Toronto at Rogers Stadium, with subsequent stops in major markets including Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Nashville.

    Grohl has also been reflecting publicly on his band's future while celebrating their three-decade history. Foo Fighters released the emotional single "Asking for a Friend" recently, which Grohl described on Substack as a song for those who have waited patiently, searching for proof while hanging by a wish. The track features stadium-sized production engineered to move massive audiences while exploring themes of faith and hope. Grohl accompanied this release with a personal anecdote about standing on a hotel terrace in Japan, gazing at Mount Fuji obscured by fog, describing the experience as a test of faith that eventually paid off when the clouds cleared.

    Behind the scenes, the band's lineup solidified with Ilan Rubin, formerly of Nine Inch Nails, taking the drummer position following Taylor Hawkins' death. This completed what Grohl has characterized as a new chapter for the legendary rock outfit. Earlier in November, Grohl teased a surprise Foo Fighters pop-up show in Bakersfield, California by posting an Instagram photo wearing an Adidas Korn tracksuit, prompting playful responses from Korn's Jonathan Davis and other band members. The subsequent show at the Nile Theater sold out immediately.

    These developments collectively underscore Grohl's sustained relevance as both a creative force and cultural figure, balancing intimate club performances with arena-scale touring while maintaining business partnerships that extend his influence beyond music.

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  • Dave Grohl's $12K Guitar, Foo Fighters' Global Tour & Korn Tracksuit Buzz
    Nov 25 2025
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    Dave Grohl is closing out 2025 as a headline magnet once again, pivoting from guitar god to global brand with notable style. The week's biggest Dave Grohl story is the launch of his exclusive Gibson Custom DG-335 Limited Edition in Alpine White, a lavish collector's item with a price tag of $11999 and signed personally by Grohl. Only 50 of these guitars exist worldwide and demand is red hot. The Alpine White finish mirrors the one Grohl has been playing at Foo Fighters shows since 2021, and fans are already speculating that the new release will command legendary prices on the resale market. Gibson touts the DG-335 as a blend of ES-335 and Trini Lopez signatures, and Guitar World calls it one of the most in-demand signature guitars in the company’s history. Grohl’s history with Gibson continues to fuel collector fervor, and with past editions selling out instantly, insiders at Gibson told Premier Guitar and Consequence that this drop is one for the rock memorabilia history books.

    Not content with dominating guitar news Dave Grohl is also making headlines for a milestone Foo Fighters announcement. The band is set to launch their first global stadium tour since their Everything or Nothing at All tour, which shattered attendance records throughout 2023 and 2024. Kicking off in Oslo in June 2026 and closing in Las Vegas that September, the tour will hit over 20 cities across Europe and North America. Queens of the Stone Age are confirmed as main support, except one date in Fargo. U.S. dates begin August 4 in Toronto, and Vancouver’s BC Place will see Grohl and crew just ahead of the newly announced Guns N' Roses summer show, as reported by Aldergrove Star.

    Social media buzzed earlier this month when Grohl posted to Instagram in a vintage Korn tracksuit, fueling rumors of a surprise Foo Fighters pop-up show in Bakersfield—Korn’s hometown. That playful post added a tongue-in-cheek edge to his always-unpredictable public persona, with entertainment outlets like IMDb and 99.9 The Hawk picking it up for both fashion and rock gossip angles.

    On the music front, Foo Fighters’ single Asking for a Friend is getting critical attention. In a candid Substack essay, Grohl described the track as a meditation on faith and perseverance, resonating deeply with fans as the band transitions to a new chapter with drummer Ilan Rubin, who stepped in after a reshuffle involving Josh Freese and a moving tribute to the late Taylor Hawkins.

    In public appearances, Grohl and his wife Jordyn Blum drew media attention when they stepped out together for the first time since July’s Wimbledon as a couple at a high-profile fundraiser this week. AOL reports their chemistry and Grohl’s easy charisma remain a paparazzi favorite.

    There are currently no major controversies or confirmed negative press attached to Grohl. Unconfirmed rumors about further collaborations or festival appearances are making the rounds but have not been substantiated by official sources. For now, Grohl appears focused on music, family, and cementing his gear legacy with the most buzzed-about guitar release of the year.

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  • Dave Grohl: Rock Legend Navigates Stardom, Scandal & a Super-Exclusive Guitar Release
    Nov 24 2025
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    Big news still buzzing in the rock world as Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters frontman and multi-Grammy legend, is in the spotlight for both his music and his personal life. In the past few days, Grohl made major headlines by launching a super-exclusive new Gibson signature guitar. The Dave Grohl DG-335 Limited Edition in Alpine White is making collectors’ hearts skip a beat—only fifty units are being produced globally, each one signed by Grohl and modeled after the DG-335 he’s famously wielded on stage since 2021. Priced at $11999 and sold via Gibson’s website and flagship stores, Guitar World describes this release as “borderline the stuff of legend” and expects it to sell out almost instantly, echoing the fervor of previous Grohl signature drops.

    If you’re after spectacle, Foo Fighters just unveiled their first massive stadium run in years, with their 2026 global tour kicking off June 10 in Oslo and spanning over 20 major cities, culminating in a huge Las Vegas finale at the end of September. Queens of the Stone Age are slated to join as direct support on almost every date, doubling up the rock royalty quotient. This tour announcement is making waves, especially after the success of last year’s sold-out Everything or Nothing at All tour.

    Grohl is also drawing attention away from the stage. Social media was abuzz after his daughter Violet deactivated her Instagram account in the wake of his candid admission last fall that he fathered a daughter outside his marriage. On September 10, Grohl posted a statement on his own Instagram, confirming the news and expressing his intent to be present for the child’s life. After more than two decades married to Jordyn Blum, Grohl’s personal life has faced intense scrutiny. Headlines have speculated on the couple’s relationship status, and paparazzi caught the pair together publicly just recently, suggesting they are working through their highly publicized challenges.

    Professionally, Grohl’s recent performance with Foo Fighters at FireAid on January 30 kept his live show reputation strong, with press outlets like AOL featuring photos from the event. Meanwhile, the band released a new live album, Are Playing Where Vol 1, on Bandcamp in early October, adding even more fuel for die-hard fans.

    Discussion about Grohl’s career also touched on legacy this week, with several outlets running retrospectives marking a decade since the Foo Fighters’ first public appearance, tracing Grohl’s journey from Nirvana’s drummer to rock’s most indestructible frontman.

    No significant public appearances have been reported in the past week outside his guitar promotion and ongoing media coverage of his family situation. Unconfirmed social rumors suggest further involvement in charitable activities, but nothing verified. Through highs and lows, Grohl’s ability to blend music, business, and real life in the public eye keeps him one of rock’s most magnetic—and headline-grabbing—figures.

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  • Dave Grohl: Rocking Stages, Facing Truths, and Making Headlines in a Whirlwind Week
    Nov 18 2025
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    Dave Grohl has had another week in the spotlight that blends his legendary rock presence with deeply personal moments and plenty of chatter in the press and online. Just days ago, Dave electrified Monterrey, Mexico, when the Foo Fighters debuted their new single “Asking for a Friend” live for the very first time at the Corona Capital Sessions, as reported by multiple music outlets including Channel X94 and 98Online. Grohl told the crowd “that’s the first time we’ve ever tried that one live,” and fans were quick to call out how note-perfect the performance was, so tight you could “swap the live for the studio cut and barely notice.” The performance also saw a rare return of “Hey, Johnny Park!”—not played live since 2021. That show set the tone for the band’s latest hot streak, with follow-up headlines as they geared up to headline the major Corona Capital festival in Mexico City.

    Social media went wild with pro-shot video of that debut, quickly going viral and racking up views among both die-hards and casual fans. On Instagram, there were posts of Grohl in high spirits, chatting with fans, and sharing an emotional meet-and-greet moment that drove one young woman to tears, as detailed by Alternative Nation. The encounter, confirmed with signed memorabilia and selfies, only added to Grohl’s reputation for being “fan-friendly” and approachable—an image fans continually echo across Reddit, Instagram, and Twitter.

    The band is riding strong on the back of not just new singles, but also major tour news: next summer, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age will co-headline a North American stadium run, promising huge crowds, with European stadium dates and festival headline slots including Madrid’s Mad Cool already locked in, according to NME and Foo Fighters Live. Grohl’s public appearances have also spilled beyond music—recent social posts circulated showing him back-slapping with the Kaiser Chiefs and giving another candid interview about authenticity in music, as seen on his Instagram fan accounts. In documentary land, Grohl features in “If These Walls Could Rock,” an upcoming profile on West Hollywood’s iconic Sunset Marquis hotel.

    Of course, not all recent headlines are about music. According to the New York Post and AOL.com, Grohl’s private life has been intensely scrutinized following his public admission in September that he fathered a child outside his marriage to Jordyn Blum. There’s been ongoing tabloid speculation about how the family is handling the fallout, and while Grohl emphasizes a focus on healing and privacy for all children involved, social media and Hollywood gossip columns are still dissecting every angle.

    In sum, whether on stage debuting a new anthem, hugging fans, or facing personal truths in front of millions, Dave Grohl is everywhere right now—with his next moves, whether musical or personal, guaranteed to make more headlines before the year is out.

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  • Foo Fighters Debut New Single, Announce 2026 World Tour as Grohl Reconciles with Wife
    Nov 15 2025
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    Dave Grohl has been in the spotlight recently for both his music and personal life. According to The Bone and 98 Online, Grohl and the Foo Fighters made headlines by debuting their new single “Asking for a Friend” live for the first time during their show in Monterrey, Mexico, on November 12th. Grohl told the crowd it was the first time they’d ever performed the song live, and the set also included a rare rendition of “Hey, Johnny Park!”—a deep cut not played since 2021. The studio version of “Asking for a Friend” was released last month, marking the second new Foo Fighters song of 2025, following “Today’s Song” in July. The band’s next show is in Mexico City on November 14th, with a major world stadium tour set to launch in 2026, starting in Europe in June and moving to North America in August.

    On the personal front, AOL reports that Grohl and his wife Jordyn Blum made a rare public appearance together, putting on a united front following recent rumors about his infidelity. The couple was seen out in public, signaling a possible reconciliation or at least a show of solidarity.

    In business news, the Foo Fighters have announced their 2026 Take Cover Tour, with major European dates including two nights at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium and a stop at Paris La Défense Arena on June 19th. Ticket sales for these shows open on November 14th, with presales available for newsletter subscribers. The tour will feature support acts like Royel Otis, Inhaler, IDLES, and others on select dates.

    Social media buzz includes a nod from Grohl to Korn, which was noted by Theprp.com as one of the week’s top stories. There’s no indication of any new collaborations or major controversies beyond the recent personal appearance and the ongoing tour announcements.

    Overall, Grohl’s recent activities center on the Foo Fighters’ new music, their upcoming world tour, and his public relationship with Jordyn Blum, with no major unconfirmed rumors or business ventures reported in the past few days.

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  • Dave Grohl: Foo Fighters Announce Massive 2026 Tour, Marriage Turmoil, and Instagram Antics
    Nov 11 2025
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    Dave Grohl has been at the center of major music news in the past few days. The biggest headline: Foo Fighters just announced their massive spring and summer 2026 "Take Cover Tour" across Europe and the UK, marking a significant return for the band since they wrapped up touring in September 2024. Grohl’s team will hit Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium for two nights, as well as venues in Oslo, Stockholm, Warsaw, Munich, Paris, Berlin, Vienna, Milan, Madrid, and Lisbon. Support acts include Royel Otis, Inhaler, IDLES, Otoboke Beaver, Fat Dog, and Die Spitz, depending on the venue. General ticket sales begin November 14 at 10 a.m. local time and expectations are sky-high after last summer’s “Everything or Nothing at All Tour.” This run will be the band’s first with new drummer Ilan Rubin, officially introduced at their surprise show in San Luis Obispo back in September, where Grohl hailed Rubin onstage as “the most badass motherfucker” now holding down the Foo Fighters’ rhythm section, succeeding Josh Freese after some internal reshuffling.

    Grohl hasn’t only been operating on stage—he’s been warming up his Instagram account too. During a Foo Fighters pop-up gig at Nile Theater in Bakersfield on October 3, Grohl posted a cheeky photo in a Korn-branded Adidas tracksuit, riffing on local themes and swapping comments with Korn frontman Jonathan Davis and members of the band. Grohl’s caption, “This time of year always makes me think of Kornfields,” brought a buzz among fans and music insiders. The band dropped their live debut of Minor Threat’s “I Don’t Wanna Hear It” at this show and Grohl made a mixtape for record store Going Underground’s raffle, packed with punk and indie favorites. Their pop-up performances from September—at Fremont Theater, Observatory, and The Black Cat—marked Rubin’s first gigs as official Foo Fighters drummer and resulted in a special Bandcamp EP Are Playing Where??? Vol. 1, raising funds for local food charities.

    On the personal front, Grohl was recently spotted on a cozy public outing with wife Jordyn Blum in Glendale, California, nearly six months after the news broke about Grohl’s daughter born outside their marriage. A source told People magazine that while their marriage faced real turbulence, the longtime couple is “trying to move forward,” focusing on healing for their family and children. The sighting drew attention from celebrity outlets, given it marked only their second appearance together since the news, and insiders say Blum is prioritizing her daughters' wellbeing despite still appearing without a wedding ring.

    Social media has seen plenty of Grohl chatter. Earlier this summer, he penned a heartfelt open letter to Foo Fighters fans, thanking them for their support through the band’s emotional journey after losing Taylor Hawkins and his own mother Virginia. The letter, shared widely, had fans speculating about possible hidden meanings and whether Grohl was referencing secret gigs under pseudonyms—a favored move in the Foo Fighters playbook.

    Between the resurgence of Foo Fighters live shows, the slate of major stadium gigs looming on the calendar, a fresh single "Asking for a Friend,” continued family drama, and Grohl’s playful presence both online and offline, the past few days have been anything but quiet for Dave Grohl. Each development carries real weight for his public narrative as both rock legend and relatable family man—and the next act in the Grohl saga is unfolding live.

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  • Dave Grohl's Korn-Inspired Bakersfield Blitz: Foo Fighters' Surprise Show and New Music
    Nov 8 2025
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    Dave Grohl has commanded headlines this week by orchestrating one of the more playful and memorable Foo Fighters moments in recent memory. On Saturday, November 1, he sparked widespread speculation and fan excitement by posting an Instagram photo of himself clad in a Korn-branded Adidas tracksuit with the cheeky caption, “This time of year always makes me think of Kornfields.” The post drew immediate attention from the nu-metal world, as Korn frontman Jonathan Davis jumped into the comments with “I’ll send you one of mine,” heart and laugh emojis, while other band members joined the banter, showing Grohl’s enduring talent for rock diplomacy and winking tributes. Fans and industry watchers alike speculated whether Grohl was teasing a show in Bakersfield, Korn’s hometown, or simply enjoying some playful social media engagement.

    The speculation was short-lived. On Sunday morning, Foo Fighters dropped the news: they’d play a pop-up show at the Nile Theater in downtown Bakersfield on Monday, November 3—their first-ever performance in the city. Tickets were sold only in person at the Fox Theater, and hundreds lined up at sunrise, with local news documenting the mad scramble for entry. According to Consequence of Sound and Bakersfield Now, the concert sold out instantly as Grohl mania swept Kern County. Grohl’s social media stunt thus became major music news, blending nostalgia, local pride, and spontaneous rock glory in a way few artists today can pull off.

    Monday’s show was a marathon 26-song affair, featuring the live debut of Foo Fighters’ cover of Minor Threat’s “I Don’t Wanna Hear It”—a track recorded in 1995 but only released this past June—which immediately gave punk fans something to buzz about. Classic Foo Fighters hits like “All My Life,” “Times Like These,” and “Everlong” rounded out the experience. The event also delivered some quirky Grohl touches: Bakersfield record store Going Underground raffled off a mixtape made by Grohl himself, with tracks from Fugazi, L7, St. Vincent, Beastie Boys, and more, showing his signature blend of curation and humility.

    This surprise Bakersfield concert wasn’t a one-off. Grohl, now joined by new drummer Ilan Rubin, has led Foo Fighters through several intimate pop-up shows in September in venues like The Observatory and The Black Cat. Each has channeled a return to sweaty club roots. The band released a live EP from these gigs—Are Playing Where??? Vol. 1—with sales benefiting city food charities.

    On the business front, Foo Fighters recently announced the massive Take Cover Tour 2026, with Grohl confirming stadium dates across North America, supported by Queens of the Stone Age and appearances from buzzy acts like Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away. Social media continues to buzz about the release of their second single of 2025, “Asking for a Friend”—which Grohl promises is “one of many songs to come.” All these fresh developments—surprise concerts, new music, the ever-present Grohl social media playfulness—signal not just another busy week for the Foo Fighters’ frontman, but a reignited phase of creative energy that will likely define his biography for years to come.

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  • Dave Grohl's Korn-Inspired Stunt Ignites Bakersfield Pop-Up Show and New Foo Fighters Era
    Nov 8 2025
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    Dave Grohl has been the center of rock and roll buzz over the past few days after orchestrating one of his most playful and headline-grabbing stunts in recent memory. Over the weekend, Grohl set social media alight by posting a shot of himself on Instagram suited in a purple Adidas tracksuit famously worn by Korn, cheekily captioned, “This time of year always makes me think of Kornfields.” The move immediately drew an enthusiastic response from Korn's Jonathan Davis, who offered to send Grohl one of his own suits, along with hype from James “Munky” Shaffer and Ray Luzier. The playful post was, in fact, teed up as a cryptic hint: Foo Fighters were about to announce a surprise pop-up show in Bakersfield—Korn’s hometown. Consequence of Sound and Loudwire both highlighted the Instagram moment and the ensuing flood of fan and artist comments.

    The next morning, Foo Fighters officially confirmed an intimate show at The Nile Theater in Bakersfield for Monday, with tickets vanishing as soon as they dropped in person at the Fox Theater box office. Local press noted hundreds lined up and the speed with which tickets sold out, reflecting both the band’s enduring draw and fan readiness for a rare club gig. This event added to a string of recent pop-up concerts following the band’s live run in September, making these some of the first shows with new drummer Ilan Rubin at the kit.

    The Bakersfield performance boasted a mammoth 26-song setlist, including the live debut of Foo Fighters’ cover of Minor Threat’s "I Don’t Wanna Hear It," a rarity first recorded back in 1995. Mainstays like "All My Life," "The Pretender," "Times Like These," and "Everlong" were, as always, met with thunderous reception. Community engagement extended beyond the stage: local record shop Going Underground ran a raffle for show tickets and a highly-coveted mixtape curated by Grohl himself, featuring cuts from Fugazi, The Jesus Lizard, L7, Shellac, St. Vincent, Jockstrap, Beastie Boys, and more.

    On the business front, the Foo Fighters used this momentum to underscore their upcoming Take Cover Tour 2026. Announced on October 23 with stadium dates across North America, the tour will see Queens of the Stone Age joining as support, while smaller acts like Mannequin Pussy and Gouge Away rotate in select cities. At the same time, Foo Fighters dropped another new single, “Asking for a Friend”—the second of 2025—hinting, in Grohl’s words, at “many songs to come.”

    Meanwhile, Grohl and wife Jordyn Blum were spotted at a charity event, making a rare public appearance according to AOL. There’s currently no confirmed Foo Fighters-Korn collaboration brewing, but fans are eager for more cross-band antics given how prominently the story played out online and in music media. No rumors of personal controversy have surfaced—speculation remains on planned future albums and the meaning behind these intimate “where will they play next?” shows, but for now, Dave Grohl is riding high on creative spontaneity and rock showmanship.

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