Manchester, UK – Foo Fighters kicked off their highly anticipated Everything Or Nothing At All tour in the UK tonight with a thrilling surprise for fans. The band, known for their energetic live performances and robust catalog, unveiled “Unconditional,” a previously lost song that had recently resurfaced from their archives.
A representative for Foo Fighters disclosed to Stereogum that “Unconditional” had its origins in home studio sessions from years past. Initially started and demoed during those creative bursts, the song was left unfinished until it unexpectedly resurfaced during preparations for the UK tour. According to the band’s spokesperson, Foo Fighters decided to incorporate “Unconditional” into their live set after a single rehearsal, opting to debut it live rather than through a traditional recorded release.
The debut of “Unconditional” at Manchester’s tour opener not only delighted longtime fans but also showcased Foo Fighters’ ability to surprise and innovate within their performances. The song’s inclusion adds an element of unpredictability to their setlist, promising a unique experience for each audience.
Foo Fighters’ Everything Or Nothing At All tour will continue its journey with upcoming stops across the UK before heading to the United States next month. The US leg of the tour promises equally exciting moments with notable openers such as Alex G, L7, and the Hives scheduled to join them on stage.
Fans who missed the electrifying debut of “Unconditional” can catch glimpses of the performance and stay tuned for more updates as Foo Fighters continue to captivate audiences worldwide.




