Foo Fighters surprised concertgoers at Lollapalooza Friday night with a three-and-a-half hour, 32 song performance at the Metro Theater. As reported by SPIN and Billboard, the band played fan favorites from their entire discography as well as songs from their upcoming album, Concrete and Gold. The Foo Fighters and Perry Farell also covered Jane Addiction’s hit record, “Mountain Song”, from their 1988 classic album, Nothing’s Shocking.
The Foo Fighters performed four new songs titled, “The Sky Is a Neighborhood”, “Run”, “La Dee Da”, and “Sunday Rain.” Besides “Mountain Song”, the band also covered “Miss You” by The Rolling Stones, “Under Pressure” by Queen, “Stay With Me” by the band Faces, “Breakdown” by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and “Let There Be Rock” by AC/DC. Concrete and Gold is out September 15th and the band will head out on a long tour to support it.
Check out the performance and the setlist from the show:
The Setlist (from Consequence Of Sound)
Aurora
Run (New Song)
All My Life
Times Like These
White Limo
Learn to Fly
The Sky Is a Neighborhood (New song)
Something From Nothing
The Pretender
Big Me
Cold Day in the Sun
Congregation
La Dee Da (New song)
Walk
These Days
My Hero
Skin and Bones
Dirty Water
Rope
Arlandria
Sunday Rain (New song)
Mountain Song (Jane’s Addiction cover) (with Perry Farrell)
Monkey Wrench
This Is a Call
I’ll Stick Around
Miss You (The Rolling Stones cover)
Under Pressure (Queen cover)
Stay With Me (Faces cover)
Breakdown (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover)
Best of You
Let There Be Rock (AC/DC cover)
Everlong