Dave Grohl's $12K Guitar, Foo Fighters' Global Tour & Korn Tracksuit Buzz
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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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