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Foo Fighters' Other Voices Show To Air On Easter Monday

By Dalton Mac Namee
19/03/2026
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Foo Fighters' Other Voices performance is to air on Easter Monday.

The band's show, which was recorded on 22 February, will air from St James' Church in Daingean Uí Chúis on RTÉ television from April 6 at 9.30pm. It included tracks from their new album, Your Favourite Toy, as well as classic hits, My HeroEverlong, and Times Like These.

The show also included a deep cut of, A320, which was performed by the band for the first time since 2000.

"We have always had such a great time in Ireland", frontman Dave Grohl said of the show. "We have never done something like this before". 

He continued: "We have played small shows to intimate audiences, but this is our first church". 

"What we know of Other Voices is that it is something very special, and also the town of Dingle is a really special place". 

This showing will kick off Other Voices' 25th anniversary celebrations.

"It was a real privilege and delight to welcome Foo Fighters and their magnificent crew to The Church of St James in Dingle", Other Voice founder, Philip King said. "It was a brilliant, moving, and passionate performance. It was a wonderful musical gift; it was the smallest stadium gig in the world". 

"This was a singular moment in the history and story of Other Voices, and a truly unforgettable way to herald this significant anniversary year, celebrating 25 years of the show". 

"one of the world's biggest rock bands"

Speaking about this show, RTÉ released this statement.

"The performance was filmed last month as a secret, one-night-only show for just 80 fans to celebrate the forthcoming release of their new album", they said. "This special programme brings one of the world's biggest rock bands to one of Ireland's most beloved musical stages". 

Elsewhere, executive producer for RTÉ, Justin Healy added: "It is incredible that Foo Fighters choose Dingle, Other Voices, and RTÉ as the home for this very special intimate, but incredibly loud performance". 

"Our audience are in for a treat across the hour of iconic hits and new material, all performed live from the Church of St James in Dingle".

"It has been a hard secret to keep, but now it is so exciting not only to bring this to an Irish audience, but globally to fans via RTÉ Player". 

Following their performance at the Kerry venue, the local airport shared a post on social media, showing Dave Grohl posing for a photo with the staff.

"We at Kerry Airport were absolutely delighted to welcome Dave Grohl and the rest of the Foo Fighters this weekend as they flew in and out for a quick trip to Dingle", the airport wrote on Instagram. "From the moment they arrived, they were all really sound and unassuming. A fantastic bunch who made it a pleasure for our team to look after them".

More on this from Nova here.

Elsewhere, Dave Grohl said that the death of Foos drummer Taylor Hawkins, "made me question everything about life". Find out more on this from Nova here. 

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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