"At the clandestine Foo Fighters performance, Dave Grohl introduces the rock-tough matriarch, Ilan Rubin, as the band's latest drummer"
Foo Fighters Return to the Stage with New Drummer and Last-Minute Shows in California
After a year-long hiatus, the Foo Fighters are back with a bang, playing two shows in California. The band's second show is happening tonight at The Observatory in Santa Ana, following their successful debut with new drummer Ilan Rubin at a 900-capacity venue in San Luis Obispo last weekend.
The band hinted at an imminent announcement a week ago, posting a social media picture of all six members standing together in a circle. The first show with Ilan Rubin was a last-minute booking, with the band announcing it via social media on the day of the show.
For fans wanting to catch the Foo Fighters live, tickets are only available in-person at the venue on the day of the show. At both gigs, tickets are priced at $30 each, with a maximum of two per person.
Dave Grohl introduced Ilan Rubin to fans at their San Luis Obispo gig, marking his official debut as the new drummer for the Foo Fighters. The band's second show tonight at The Observatory promises to be just as electrifying.
The Foo Fighters have also announced their upcoming world tour, with recent concerts in California at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo and the Observatory in Santa Ana. While no official additional concert dates in California have been announced yet, the band has hinted that there might be more shows coming up, so fans should stay tuned to the band's social media for updates.
So, if you're a fan of the Foo Fighters, don't miss out on their second show tonight at The Observatory in Santa Ana, California. It's going to be a night to remember!
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