Foo Fighters Tour 2014: New Album And New Perspective For The Foo This Coming New Year Starting With A New Collaboration With Zac Brown Band

The latest news from the Foo Fighters are here as they comeback with a huge bang for the new year 2014 tour starting with a big gig in one of the biggest stage in sports, the Super Bowl. The Foo Fighters, Imagine Dragons and the Roots will headline the three-day festival before the big game on February 2.

For the three-day Super Bowl festival, the Roots with Busta Rhymes and Run DMC will run a hip-hop show on the first night on January 30.

Second day, January 31 will be headlined by Imagine Dragons.

February 1 will be the day before the Super Bowl, which will be topped off by the Foo Fighters alongside Zac Brown Band, where Dave Grohl has been working with before his band's return.

Grohl has been working with the Zac Brown Band and just released 'The Grohl Sessions Vol. 1' where he produced the album and played drums on. The Foo Fighters front man is set for a short tour with the band including the Super Bowl gig. The new country album is available in iTunes for download where Grohl was amazed by the quality of the record they made saying:

"The band is so good they can be tracked live; we didn't f-ck with computers, we tracked live, four-part harmonies around one microphone. It's rocking. People are like, 'Oh, it's country.' 'No, it's not, it's like the Allman Brothers.' 'No, it's not, it's jam band.' I don't even know what you would call it, it's f-cking great."

The series of concerts will take place across the Bud Light Hotel in New York where there will be a cruise ship docked on the Hudson River.

The band may possibly play some of their new songs during this show as they are reported to be rehearsing and recording new songs for their new album.

"It's badass. We're doing something that nobody knows about, it's f---ing rad. We begin recording soon, but we're doing it in a way that no one's done before and we're writing the album in a way that I don't think has been done before," Grohl said during his interview with Rolling Stones a few weeks back. "We actually just started making a new Foo Fighters record within the last few weeks. We've started rehearsing."

The announcement of the band to be recording and practicing new stuff signaled the band to end their hiatus.

"It was a very short hiatus," Foo Fighters guitarist Chris Shiflett said. "We're going to start recording the new Foo Fighter record at the beginning of next year."

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