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Foo Fighters Bring Stadium Power Back To Anfield

Liverpool is set for another high profile summer as Anfield prepares to host two major Foo Fighters concerts in 2026. The band will take over the home of Liverpool FC on Thursday 25 June and Saturday 27 June, turning one of football’s most evocative arenas into a huge live music venue. For a stadium that has become synonymous with headline acts, these dates underline Anfield’s growing status as a premier destination for global concerts.

Exclusive Access For Liverpool Supporters

Liverpool’s connection to its fanbase remains central to events held at Anfield, and the club has confirmed an early registration window for its community. LFC season ticket holders for the men’s and women’s teams, All Red Full, Light and Junior Members, and seasonal hospitality members will be able to pre register for a chance to buy tickets from 3pm GMT on Tuesday 11 November until 3pm GMT on Wednesday 12 November.

The club has also reiterated that full details on tickets for disabled supporters are available through the usual channels and that hospitality enquiries can be directed to the LFC team on 0151 264 2222 or via [email protected].

Those who pre register will gain access to the pre sale at 10am GMT on Thursday 13 November, with general sale beginning at 10am GMT on Friday 14 November. Liverpool fans and concert goers can find further updates at liverpoolfc.com/foofighters.

Support Acts And Event Build Up

The Foo Fighters shows will feature a strong undercard across both nights. Inhaler and Otoboke Beaver will appear at the Thursday concert, while Royel Otis and Die Spitz will open proceedings for the Saturday show. Liverpool has long embraced diverse music culture, and these line ups reflect Anfield’s ambition to deliver full scale entertainment rather than stand alone performances.

The club has confirmed once again, “Anfield is the only UK stadium the Grammy Award winning band will perform at in 2026,” a reminder of the unique pull that Liverpool holds in the live events calendar.

Anfield’s Expanding Cultural Footprint

Liverpool has cultivated a growing reputation for attracting global artists, with acts such as Bruce Springsteen and Dua Lipa performing at Anfield in recent years. Earlier this year, the stadium welcomed almost 250,000 people across five nights, signalling just how significant these concerts have become for the city and for fans who travel from across Europe.

As Anfield continues to evolve beyond its footballing heritage, its ability to host large scale concerts strengthens Liverpool’s cultural footprint. The Foo Fighters returning for two nights in 2026 adds another chapter to a venue that has successfully bridged elite sport and world class live entertainment.

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