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Foo Fighters Chicago 2026: Tour Schedule & Where to Buy Tickets
Parking & Directions for Foo Fighters Soldier Field
1410 S. Museum Campus Drive, Chicago, IL
60605, US
1. Millennium Park Garage - 1 mile, $30
2. Grant Park South - 0.8 miles, $25
3. Central Station - 0.5 miles, $20
4. Adler Planetarium Lot - 0.7 miles, $20
5. 18th Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
6. McCormick Place Garage - 1.2 miles, $25
Foo Fighters Tickets at Soldier Field | Aug 08th Concert & Info
If you’re heading to see Foo Fighters Chicago at Soldier Field, get ready for an experience that’s as iconic as the band itself. This legendary stadium, opened way back in 1924, isn’t just about football anymore, it’s a place where music history gets made. Did you know the first-ever concert here was in the late 1970s, and since then, it’s hosted some unforgettable shows? Walking into Soldier Field feels like stepping into a piece of Chicago’s soul, with its impressive collection of sports memorabilia lining the walls, and the energy just hits differently during a live show. The seats are surprisingly good, Row 42 is a sweet spot, giving you a solid view without feeling like you’re right on top of everything, plus a bit of elevation to take in the whole scene. And if you’re coming from O’Hare, just hop on the Blue Line to Clark/Lake, switch to the red line, and you’re there. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a night to remember, seeing Foo Fighters Chicago at Soldier Field promises a concert experience packed with raw energy, history, and maybe a few moments you’ll be singing about for years. It’s more than just a show, it’s a piece of Chicago’s heartbeat.