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Foo Fighters drop Minneapolis stadium from US tour over venue’s COVID-19 policies

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Foo Fighters said they will not play Minneapolis’ Huntington Bank Arena due to the venue’s “refusal to agree to the band’s COVID-19 safety measures”.Dave Grohl and co.

just announced details of a 2022 stadium tour of North America, hitting 16 dates throughout the continent from May to August next year.

The tour will kick off in Pennsylvania and wrap up in Los Angeles.However, in a new update, the band have revealed their Minneapolis show on August 3 will not go ahead at Huntington Bank Stadium.

In a new tweet, the band said the cancellation is due to the venue’s refusal to comply with Foo Fighters’ proposed COVID-19 safety measures, and they are looking for a replacement venue that will abide by them.“Due to Huntington Bank Stadium’s.

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