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Foo Fighters New Live EP Supports Local Charities


Today marks the release of a new Foo Fighters live EP titled Are Playing Where ???? Vol. 1, which has been surprise-released exclusively on Bandcamp.

The six-track EP includes songs recorded during the band’s recent club performances at various venues across the U.S. in September. Proceeds from the Bandcamp sales will benefit local charities in the four cities where the recordings took place: San Luis Obispo and Santa Ana, California, Washington, D.C., and New Haven, Connecticut. These shows were Foo Fighters’ first together in over a year.

Fans can stream the album for free on Bandcamp or purchase a digital copy on a “pay what you wish” basis. A track listing is available below.

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“Hope you check out more music while you are here,” the band stated in a description on Bandcamp. “Long live rock!!!”

Where Will Foo Fighters Perform Next?

Foo Fighters’ next scheduled concert is set for Singapore on Oct. 4, followed by three dates in Japan. After that, they will return to Mexico in mid-November for two concerts, one of which will feature Queens of the Stone Age and Jehnny Beth.

Foo Fighters, ‘Are Playing Where ???? Vol. 1,’ Track Listing:
1. “Alone + Easy Target” (Live from Somewhere 2025)
2. “Exhausted” (Live from Somewhere 2025)
3. “Wattershed” (Live from Somewhere 2025)
4. “Weenie Beenie” (Live from Somewhere 2025)
5. “White Limo” (Live from Somewhere 2025)
6. “Winnebago” (Live from Somewhere 2025)



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