The Foo Fighters are set to perform a benefit concert on January 14 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. All proceeds will go to Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, two organizations dedicated to feeding and housing those in need. This concert also marks lead singer Dave Grohl’s 57th birthday.
Grohl expressed his excitement, saying, “What better way to spend my 57th birthday than making a bunch of noise with a bunch of friends for a good cause? This ain’t just a big ass rock show, it’s a big ass party with a heart. Turn up the volume, turn up the hope, but most of all… TURN UP. The best gift is TO GIVE.”
Dave and his wife, Jordyn, have supported both charities for years. Rowan Vansleve, president of Hope the Mission, praised their efforts, stating, “Dave, Jordyn, and Foo Fighters are a striking example of what’s possible when we decide to show up and give back. This concert will be more than just a celebration. It’s a statement that it will take all of us working together to end homelessness in our city.”
The Foo Fighters recently wrapped up their 2025 tour dates but will hit the stage again on January 10 at Feria Estatal De Leon in Guanajuato, Mexico. They have also announced a new tour starting on August 4 in Toronto and ending on September 26 in Las Vegas.
Fans can buy pre-sale tickets starting at noon Pacific time at the Kia Forum box office in Inglewood. There’s a limit of four tickets per person, and purchases must be made with a physical credit or debit card. To participate in the advance ticket sale, attendees are asked to bring items for donation to Hope the Mission, such as socks, underwear, dried pinto beans, spaghetti or macaroni pasta, and dried rice. Canned goods and perishable items will not be accepted.

