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Foo Fighters Reschedule Tour Dates After Dave Grohl Loses Voice

He's now on vocal rest…

Foo Fighters Reschedule Tour Dates After Dave Grohl Loses Voice

Foo Fighters have been forced to rescheduled two tour dates in Canada, due to Dave Grohl suffering a "loss of voice" on September 1.

The frontman is now on vocal rest (and jokes: “That’s the last time I ever make out with Bono”), and the band will be performing new dates in Edmonton on October 22, and Calgary on October 23. Phew…

A statement reads as follows:

*EDMONTON/CALGARY PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR IMPORTANT INFO*

FOO FIGHTERS RESCHEDULE TWO CANADIAN DATES DUE TO ILLNESS

Foo Fighters have had to reschedule two shows on the Canadian leg of the Concrete and Gold tour: September 4 in Edmonton at Rogers Place and September 6 in Calgary at Scotiabank Saddledome.

The new Edmonton date is now October 22 and the new Calgary date is October 23.

After opening this leg of the tour September 1 at Safeco Field in Seattle, Dave Grohl suffered a loss of voice and is now on vocal rest. “That’s the last time I ever make out with Bono,” Grohl commented.

Previously purchased tickets will be honoured for these new dates. If a refund is required, refunds are available at point of purchase until September 25.

The Concrete and Gold tour will resume September 8 in Vancouver at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena. Foo Fighters are, as always, grateful for understanding and support of their fans everywhere and look forward to seeing everyone in Edmonton and Calgary in October.

Get well soon, Dave!

Check out the Foos' full tour dates at Foofighters.com/#tour

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