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Foo Fighters Pack Irving Plaza With $30 Pop-Up And Debut 'Window' Live

The $30, box-office-only plan signals a reset built on fan access.

Overview

  • Foo Fighters played a sold-out set at Manhattan’s Irving Plaza, which took place Thursday, packing roughly 1,000 fans into the small room.
  • Tickets cost $30 with a two-ticket limit and in-person sales at 10 a.m., drawing overnight lines and quick sellouts at both venues.
  • The band mixed new album cuts with staples, live-debuted the song “Window,” and opened a five-song encore with “A320” from the 1998 Godzilla soundtrack.
  • A second pop-up at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville is scheduled for Saturday under the same box-office rules.
  • The shows support the April 24 release of Your Favorite Toy and mark fresh momentum for a lineup now featuring drummer Ilan Rubin.