The rock world erupted in excitement this week as Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl shocked fans with a surprise announcement — revealing that the band is officially returning with a brand-new studio album and an accompanying world tour set for 2026.
The unexpected news dropped via a live stream on the band’s social media platforms, where Grohl appeared visibly emotional
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as he spoke about the new project, titled “The Long Road Home.”
“This one’s for everyone who’s been with us through it all,” Grohl said. “It’s a record about survival, about finding light after dark — and it’s the loudest, most heartfelt thing we’ve ever done.”
Fans across the globe were stunned by the announcement, with the hashtag #FooFightersReturn trending worldwide within minutes. The new album marks the band’s first major release since their 2023 record and is rumored to carry a deeply personal tone inspired by resilience, unity, and rebirth.
According to Grohl, the band has been secretly working on the album for more than a year, recording in both Los Angeles and Nashville. Insiders close to the group describe the sound as “classic Foo Fighters energy with a raw emotional edge.”
The “Long Road Home World Tour” will kick off in Seattle, before heading across North America, Europe, South America, and Australia, marking Foo Fighters’ largest global run in nearly a decade.
“We’re coming back bigger, louder, and stronger than ever,” Grohl added. “This tour is going to remind people what live rock and roll really feels like.”
Music critics and fans alike are already calling it one of the most highly anticipated comebacks of the decade, cementing Foo Fighters’ legacy as one of the most enduring and electrifying acts in rock history.

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