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Big news still buzzing in the rock world as Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters frontman and multi-Grammy legend, is in the spotlight for both his music and his personal life. In the past few days, Grohl made major headlines by launching a super-exclusive new Gibson signature guitar. The Dave Grohl DG-335 Limited Edition in Alpine White is making collectors’ hearts skip a beat—only fifty units are being produced globally, each one signed by Grohl and modeled after the DG-335 he’s famously wielded on stage since 2021. Priced at $11999 and sold via Gibson’s website and flagship stores, Guitar World describes this release as “borderline the stuff of legend” and expects it to sell out almost instantly, echoing the fervor of previous Grohl signature drops.
If you’re after spectacle, Foo Fighters just unveiled their first massive stadium run in years, with their 2026 global tour kicking off June 10 in Oslo and spanning over 20 major cities, culminating in a huge Las Vegas finale at the end of September. Queens of the Stone Age are slated to join as direct support on almost every date, doubling up the rock royalty quotient. This tour announcement is making waves, especially after the success of last year’s sold-out Everything or Nothing at All tour.
Grohl is also drawing attention away from the stage. Social media was abuzz after his daughter Violet deactivated her Instagram account in the wake of his candid admission last fall that he fathered a daughter outside his marriage. On September 10, Grohl posted a statement on his own Instagram, confirming the news and expressing his intent to be present for the child’s life. After more than two decades married to Jordyn Blum, Grohl’s personal life has faced intense scrutiny. Headlines have speculated on the couple’s relationship status, and paparazzi caught the pair together publicly just recently, suggesting they are working through their highly publicized challenges.
Professionally, Grohl’s recent performance with Foo Fighters at FireAid on January 30 kept his live show reputation strong, with press outlets like AOL featuring photos from the event. Meanwhile, the band released a new live album, Are Playing Where Vol 1, on Bandcamp in early October, adding even more fuel for die-hard fans.
Discussion about Grohl’s career also touched on legacy this week, with several outlets running retrospectives marking a decade since the Foo Fighters’ first public appearance, tracing Grohl’s journey from Nirvana’s drummer to rock’s most indestructible frontman.
No significant public appearances have been reported in the past week outside his guitar promotion and ongoing media coverage of his family situation. Unconfirmed social rumors suggest further involvement in charitable activities, but nothing verified. Through highs and lows, Grohl’s ability to blend music, business, and real life in the public eye keeps him one of rock’s most magnetic—and headline-grabbing—figures.
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