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Foo Fighters at Villa Park Birmingham 2024 – times, setlist, parking, tickets and rules

It’s almost time! For all Foo Fighters fans, the big day is finally at hand!

The band will bring their Everything Or Nothing At All tour to Villa Park Stadium on Thursday 27 June. The Birmingham show is their last date in the UK – which saw them play seven shows in cities including Manchester, Glasgow, London and Cardiff.



We’ll be bringing you the latest updates as more details emerge for the band’s huge show in Birmingham, as well as updates on the day, so be sure to keep an eye on our What’s On pages for the latest updates.

But for now, if you’ve got tickets to see Foo Fighters – here’s everything you need to know. We’ll cover everything from tickets to setlists, showtimes to travel, to baggage policies and supporting documents.

Foo Fighters Tickets

Tickets for Foo Fighters at Villa Park were few and far between. There was a resale a few weeks ago, but those sold out pretty quickly.

Gigs and Tours shows that the Villa Park show is sold out. While Ticketmaster shows “low availability”. There are some resale tickets on Ticketmaster – they start at £201.25 and go up to £328.26.

Seating plan

There is a handy seating plan available at Villa Park Stadium if you want to take a closer look at where you sit or stand. You can find it below or by clicking this link.

Foo Fighters seating plan at Villa Park Stadium, Birmingham

Supporting documents

While everyone here, of course, is getting ready to see the Foo Fighters. There may be a few fans keen to know that they are supporting the band at the Birmingham show.

Across their seven UK dates, there are a total of eight support acts. We have two acts for the Birmingham show – Courtney Barnett and Hot Milk. You can learn more about them here.

Show times

As with most concerts, it’s always best to plan ahead and make sure you’re at the venue with plenty of time. And Foo Fighters’ Villa Park stadium is no different.

Gates are expected to open at 4pm – but fans are likely to queue before then. So make sure you give yourself plenty of time to get in before the Foo Fighters hit the stage.

The times are all approximate, but we know the curfew is 11pm, so the show will be over by then. The first show in Manchester had the following showtimes:

  • Doors open – 4:00 p.m
  • First support – 17.25
  • Second support – 18.15
  • Foo Fighter – 19.30
  • Curfew at 22.30

Setlist

The Everything Or Nothing At All show in Birmingham is expected to last three hours! Those with tickets to see Dave Grohl fronted Foo Fighters in Birmingham may be wondering what hits the band will be performing.

And after their first UK show – we know we can expect fan favorites like The Pretender, All My Life, Best of You and My Hero. Obviously, setlists are subject to change – but based on the first show, we’ve put together the full setlist here.

Traveling to Villa Park Stadium

Villa Park Stadium is located just outside the Aston area of ​​Birmingham. The easiest postcode to use to navigate to the stadium is B6 6HE. Organizers are urging fans coming to see Foo Fighters on June 27 to avoid drop-off and pick-up near the venue.

If traveling by taxi, a rank is set up at Aston Parish Church, which is adjacent to the stadium. While a bus runs from the city center. These will operate from Dudley Street near New Street Station and Aston Hall and vice versa. They will run every 10 minutes. For prices, reservations and more information, click here.

The two nearest train stations to Villa Park Stadium are Witton and Aston – both are a short walk to the current venue with fairly regular trains. While bus routes including the 7, 11A, 11C, 65 and 67 will also bring you quite close. We have listed more details about trains and buses here.

Road closures and traffic restrictions

A Zoe traffic exclusion will be in place around the stadium throughout the day of the Foo Fighters concert. So expect road closures and traffic restrictions.

From Birmingham City Council’s roadworks map on their website, which you can find here, a number of other roads will be affected. Traffic restrictions and road closures will be applied on:

  • Witton Road
  • Railway Station Road
  • Trinity Road
  • Holte Road

Parking for Villa Park Stadium

Villa Park is located in a residential area that does not allow parking. So don’t expect to be able to park too close.

According to the Aston Villa website, there are numerous car parks “within a 45-minute walk (or less) of the stadium. You can find out more about parking by clicking here.

Two third party companies offering parking to purchase before the concert EST and Countrywide. Across the country, they offer a number of parking options, including at Birchfield Primary School, Prince Albert High School and South Aston United Reform Church. You can find more here.

EST offers a number of options, but the Y International option, which is a 10-minute walk from the stadium, is sold out. You can learn more about their options here.

Depending on which direction you are coming from, there are various parking options available. We’ve listed them all here, where you can also find a link to a handy parking map.

Bag policy and prohibited items

On the day of the Foo Fighters show at Villa Park Stadium, there will be a number of security measures in place, so it’s good to know in advance what to expect.


Villa Park Stadium has a strict baggage policy. All bags must comply with the rules set by the stadium or they will not be allowed inside. Any large bags will not be allowed in the event, but you are allowed to take small bags with you. Villa Park classifies small bags as no larger than 35 x 40 x 19 cm. You can learn more about the baggage policy here.

You will not be allowed to bring your own food or drink into the venue. Searches will take place at the point of entry and concertgoers will be asked to dispose of food or drink prior to entry.

Also, umbrellas are not allowed inside the stadium. Flag poles or banner sticks are prohibited. Although banners of a certain size are not prohibited, please always be aware of other concertgoers as you may block their view. Learn more here.

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