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October 28, 2025 3 mins
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Dave Grohl is back at the center of rock headlines following a dramatic and eventful few days. In the most significant development for Foo Fighters fans and Grohl’s own musical legacy, the band has just released a gritty new single titled Asking for a Friend, described by Grohl as a song for those searching for hope in the darkness—his words about relying on faith until the sun rises again were posted across their official social media. Simultaneously, Grohl announced the Foo Fighters’ first North American stadium tour since 2024, a massive 2026 run dubbed the Take Cover tour, with Queens of the Stone Age as the primary support act, and tickets are set to go on sale October 31. This comeback was notably marked by the band’s first live run in the U.S. with new full-time drummer Ilan Rubin, following the abrupt departure of Josh Freese earlier this year. Grohl’s heartfelt statement, released via press and in social posts, emphasized reconnecting with fans and the band’s reinvigorated sense of purpose since returning to the stage in San Luis Obispo five weeks ago, saying, “the sun is finally rising over the horizon,” as covered by Loudwire, Spin, and ABC News.

Beyond the music, Grohl’s personal life has also drawn intense public attention. Nearly a year after he confirmed via Instagram the birth of a daughter outside his marriage, his long union with wife Jordyn Blum has been in crisis mode. People Magazine and multiple celebrity outlets revealed that Grohl is working to regain his family’s trust and reportedly living under a strict set of conditions headed by Blum, including location sharing and minimal time spent apart, all in an effort to navigate the fallout for their four children. Their appearance together last week at a high-profile charity event, the first since the scandal, pointed to ongoing but fragile reconciliation as described in reports by Alexander Magazine and OK! Magazine. Legal complications about child support and inheritance for Grohl’s children continue to be discussed privately according to Lawyer Monthly, who highlighted the pressures Grohl now faces as he tries to maintain unity at home while moving forward professionally.

Social media buzz remains high, especially about the Foo Fighters’ upcoming stadium shows and Grohl’s reflections on his friendship with Queens of the Stone Age’s Josh Homme. Detroit News and Rock Feed have boosted excitement with teases and interviews, while fan chatter has been relentless across platforms as rumors about a new Foo Fighters album in 2026—still unconfirmed—continue to swirl. For now, Dave Grohl is leaning into music, legacy, and repair, determined to weather the storm both onstage and off.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dave Grohl is back at the center of rock headlines
following a dramatic and eventful few days. In the most
significant development for Foo Fighters fans and Groll's own musical legacy,
the band has just released a gritty new single titled
Asking for a Friend, described by Grohl as a song
for those searching for hope in the darkness. His words

(00:20):
about relying on faith until the sun rises again were
posted across their official social media. Simultaneously, Grohl announced the
Foo Fighter's first North American stadium tour since twenty twenty four,
a massive twenty twenty six run Gubb to take cover
tour with Queens of the Stone Age as the primary

(00:43):
support act, and tickets are set to go on sale
October thirty. First. This comeback was notably marked by the
band's first live run in the US with new full
time drummer Ilan Rubin following the abrupt departure of Josh
Frees earlier this year. Groll's heartfelt statement, released via press
and in social posts, emphasized reconnecting with fans and the

(01:07):
band's reinvigorated sense of purpose. Since returning to the stage
in San Luis, Obisco five weeks ago, saying the sun
is finally rising over the horizon, as covered by Loud Wire, Spin,
and AVC News. Beyond the music, Groll's personal life has
also drawn intense public attention. Nearly a year after he

(01:28):
confirmed via Instagram the birth of a daughter outside his marriage,
his long union with wife Jordan Blum has been in
crisis mode. People Magazine and multiple celebrity outlets revealed that
Gruel is working to regain his family's trust and reportedly
living under a strict set of conditions headed by Blum,

(01:49):
including location sharing and minimal times spent apart, all in
an effort to navigate the fallout for their four children.
Their appearance together last week at a high profile charity event,
the first since the scandal, pointed to ongoing but fragile reconciliation,
as described in reports by Alexander Magazine and Okay Magazine.

(02:10):
Legal complications about child support and inheritance for Girl's children
continue to be discussed privately, according to lawyer Monthly, who
highlighted the pressure's goal now faces as he tries to
maintain unity at home while moving forward professionally. Social media
buzz remains high, especially about the Foo fighters upcoming stadium
shows and Girl's reflections on his friendship with Queens of

(02:33):
the Stone Age as Josh Hami, Detroit News and Rock
Feet have boosted excitement with teases and interviews, while fan
chatter has been relentless across platforms as rumors about a
new Foo Fighter's album in twenty twenty six, still unconfirmed,
continue to swirl. For now, Dave Grohl is leaning into

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music legacy and repair. Determine to weather the storm both
on stage and off, and that is it for to day.
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