Foo Fighters are reportedly ready to tour again shortly after the death of their superstar drummer Taylor Hawkins.
The band, led by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, plans to launch a tour of the United States and Canada in the summer, sources say. The sun.
They also shared that the band has narrowed the search for Hawkins’ replacement to two renowned drummers: Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron and Against Me!’s Atom Willard.
The hugely successful alternative rock band reportedly auditioned a number of drummers ahead of its June 18 headliner spot at the Bonnaroo Music Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, as well as subsequent tour dates.
Hawkins died on March 25, 2022 in his hotel room in Bogotá, Colombia, just hours before he was scheduled to perform with Foo Fighters.
On the road again: Foo Fighters are planning to resume touring with a new drummer after the tragic death of Taylor Hawkin, insiders confirmed to The Sun on Thursday; Grohl and Hawkins seen on February 26, 2022

Gone too soon: Hawkins died on March 25, 2022 in his hotel room in Bogotá, Colombia, just hours before he was scheduled to perform with Foo Fighters. He had multiple substances in his system and had an enlarged heart, but no cause of death was disclosed; seen in 2014
After taking the time to mourn Hawkins and remember him with tribute concerts, Foo Fighters are ready to cement a new lineup for the upcoming tour and festivals.
“The Foos have been working with a number of musicians close to Taylor and the band over the past few months,” a source told The Sun. “Matt and Atom are front runners at the gigs, the first of which is in May.”
The band seems ready to go on and off with the drummers.
“First of all it will be Matt, but Atom will be in rotation with him. They both rehearsed at Studio 606, Foos’ studio, the source added.
Cameron currently has no tour dates scheduled with his band Pearl Jam, but there’s no indication at this point that he plans to leave the grunge rock giant, and Willard also appears to still be a full-time member of Against Me! .
“Matt was a good friend of Taylor’s and is very close to Dave Grohl, frontman of the Foos,” the source continued, indicating that the Pearl Jam drummer would fit right into the rock band.
“The final arrangements are being made, but it looks very likely that Matt will be playing those gigs across the US in the summer.”
While no official cause of death was released for Hawkins, an early urine toxicology report indicated he had 10 substances in his system that could have contributed to his death, including benzodiazepines, opioids, antidepressants and THC, the psychoactive component of marijuana.
Hawkins, who had survived a heroin overdose years earlier, also had an enlarged heart, according to a preliminary autopsy. The condition may also have contributed to his death.

Close to a decision: The band has narrowed the search for Hawkins’ replacement to two renowned drummers: Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron (pictured in 2021) and Against Me!’s Atom Willard

Mix and match: The band seems ready to go on and off along with the drummers. “First of all it will be Matt, but Atom will be in rotation with him. They both rehearsed at Studio 606, Foos’ studio, the source added

Moving forward: In December, Grohl and the rest of Foo Fighters shared a statement on social media promising to continue performing after Hawkins’ death
Hawkins noticed the larger-than-normal size of his heart as he spoke Rolling stone in June 2021, though at the time he said his doctor had compared it to an athlete’s heart, suggesting it wasn’t a concern.
In December, Grohl and the rest of the Foo Fighters shared a statement on social media promising to continue performing after Hawkins’ death.
“Without Taylor,” the band wrote, “we would never have become the band we were – and without Taylor, we know we will be a different band in the future.”
Concluding their statement, the rock stars wrote, “We also know that you, the fans, meant as much to Taylor as he did to you. And we know that when we see you again – and we will soon – he will be there in our thoughts every night.”
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