Foo Fighters have announced a benefit concert at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on January 14, coinciding with frontman Dave Grohl's 57th birthday. The event will support Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, organizations focused on combating poverty, homelessness, and hunger. Advance tickets are available through an in-person sale requiring donations.
Event Details
The Foo Fighters benefit show is scheduled for January 14, 2026, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. Proceeds will go to Hope the Mission and Los Angeles Mission, charities that Grohl and his wife Jordyn have supported for years. These organizations work to prevent, reduce, and eliminate poverty, homelessness, and hunger in the Los Angeles area.
Dave Grohl shared his excitement in a statement: “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.”
Rowan Vansleve, President of Hope the Mission, added: “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 so that no one is left suffering on our streets.”
Ticket Information
To combat scalping, advance tickets will be sold in-person only on December 7 at noon at the Kia Forum box office. There's a limit of four tickets per person, payable only with a physical credit or debit card. Fans must bring donations to participate, including new socks and underwear (all sizes), bagged dried pinto beans, bagged or boxed spaghetti or macaroni, and bagged dried rice. Canned goods and perishable items are not accepted.
This benefit follows the band's announcement of a 2026 stadium tour across the U.S. and Canada, starting August 4 in Toronto and ending September 26 in Las Vegas.