Foo Fighters 2011 Australian Tour Support Bands Announced

Local support acts for the Foo Fighters 2011 Australia/New Zealand tour have been announced. Tenacious D and Fucked up have already been announced as supports and they will be joined by a local act in each city, Calling All Cars (Perth), DZ Deathrays (Goldcoast, Melbourne), Stonefield (Sydney) and Cairo Knife Fight! (New Zealand).

The tour kicks off at Nib Stadium in Perth on November 28th and has already sold 250,000 tickets across its seven-date run. The Foo Fighters have been touring the world on the back of their most recent album Wasting Light, which went to number 1 on the Australian charts. Their current single Arlandria is fast approaching double platinum status.

Foo Fighters’ #1 Australian album Wasting Light featuring Rope, Walk and current single Arlandria is fast approaching double platinum status, cementing their reputation as bonafide rock n roll royalty.

Foo Fighters 2011 Australia/New Zealand Tour Dates

Monday 28th November
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, Calling All Cars
NIB Stadium, Perth
Ticketmaster 136 100 or http://www.ticketmaster.com.au

Friday 2nd December – SOLD OUT
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, DZ Deathrays
AAMI Stadium, Melbourne
Ticketek 132 849 or http://www.ticketek.com.au Sold Out

Saturday 3rd December
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, DZ Deathrays
AAMI Stadium, Melbourne
Ticketek 132 849 or http://www.ticketek.com.au

Monday 5th December
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, Calling All Cars
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Ticketek 132 849 or http://www.ticketek.com.au

Thursday 8th December
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, Stonefield
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Ticketek 132 849 or http://www.ticketek.com.au

Saturday 10th December
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, DZ Deathrays
Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast
Ticketmaster 136 100 or http://www.ticketmaster.com.au

Tuesday 13th December
Supports: Tenacious D, Fucked up, Cairo Knife Fight
Western Springs Stadium, Auckland
Ticketmaster 0800 111 999 or http//www.ticketmaster.co.nz

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