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Foo fighters to perform in Victoria at Always Live concert

The Foo fighters will be one of the first international musicians to perform in Australia since the pandemic began in early March 2020.

Shannon Alexander by Shannon Alexander
24-02-2022 19:42
in Lifestyle
Foo fighters to perform in Victoria at Always Live concert

The Foo Fighters are the headliners in the Always Live concert set to take place from March to April. Photo: Jenn Five/ NME

Foo fighters will be one of the headliners at the Always Live concert. It is set to take off in the months to come this year. This festival is meant to celebrate the contemporary music that has suffered two years long as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Foo Fighters headline the Always Live concert

Australia has finally re-opened its international borders and this means that much more can take place than before. A few months ago, Harry styles canceled some of his shows in Australia as a result of the strict pandemic rules. Right now, the Foo Fighters get the first privilege!

So, Australia is open and back for business! Surely, there are some rules that would still apply and some Covid rules still have to be put in place. This is especially to account for the smaller venues. 

Ticket sales and dates

Right now, the Foo Fighters Geelong gig tickets will go on sale this Friday the 25th of February. This can be purchased on the Frontiers Touring Website and ranges from $99 to $250. 

 As of late, this will be the Foo Fighters’ first concert since 2018. The 12-time award-winning group will accommodate a crowd of 7 500. With the concert set to take place between the 4th of March till the 10th of April this year. 

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Although this event won’t make up for the two-year-long catastrophic events, the Foo Fighters event is surely a start. With the event to allow a capacity of almost 25 000 people, some rules have to be put in place so that control may remain in place. 

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According to The Guardian, the late music industry executive aims to fund contemporary and live music in Australia and abroad through this event. 

Here’s to going back to some normalcy!

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