Foo Fighters performed their first concert of 2026 on Saturday at the annual Feria de Leon in Leon, Mexico, with guitarist Jason Falkner stepping in for a sidelined Pat Smear as he recovers from a broken foot.
You can see the full set list and watch video from the performance below.
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What Did Foo Fighters Play at Their First Show of 2026?
The concert featured many of Foo Fighters’ biggest hits and set list staples, including the show-opening “All My Life,” “Times Like These,” “The Pretender,” “My Hero” (dedicated to Smear), “Monkey Wrench,” and the show-closing “Everlong.” They also played a few relative deep cuts.
Dave Grohl and Co. performed The Colour and the Shape‘s “Hey, Johnny Park!” for only the fourth time since 2021. They also included “Exhausted” from their self-titled debut album, which they played 10 times in 2025 but hadn’t performed for over a decade prior to that.
What Happened to Pat Smear, and Who Is Jason Falkner?
Foo Fighters announced last week that longtime guitarist Pat Smear would have to miss several shows due to a broken foot, attributed to a “bizarre gardening accident” — a playful nod to the 1984 mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, where drummer John “Stumpy” Pepys met a similar fate.
“In the classic tradition of rockstars having bizarre gardening accidents, Pat Smear has apparently rung in the new year by smashing his left foot,” the band stated in a social media post. “This means he’ll unfortunately be missing a few shows while the multiple broken bones in his foot heal. We’ll miss our beloved Pat as much as you will, but we want him fully healed and back on his feet as soon as possible. Beck and St. Vincent guitarist Jason Falkner will be filling in for Pat while he’s recovering.”
Foo Fighters will perform their next show on Wednesday at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
Watch Foo Fighters Play ‘All My Life’ at Feria de Leon 2026
Watch Foo Fighters Play ‘Times Like These’ at Feria de Leon 2026
Foo Fighters – Jan. 10, 2026, Leon, Mexico Set List
1. “All My Life”
2. “Times Like These”
3. “The Pretender”
4. “La Dee Da”
5. “These Days”
6. “My Hero” (dedicated to Pat Smear)
7. “Learn to Fly”
8. “Run”
9. “This Is a Call”
10. “No Son of Mine”
11. “Aurora”
12. “White Limo”
13. “Arlandria”
14. “Monkey Wrench”
15. “Hey, Johnny Park!”
16. “Best of You”
Encore
17. “Exhausted”
18. “Everlong”
See our ranking of Foo Fighters’ full discography below:
Foo Fighters Albums Ranked
From the one-man-band debut to their sprawling, chart-topping classics, a look at the studio releases by Dave Grohl and band.
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