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Foo Fighters' New Drummer Ilan Rubin Makes Live Debut: Photos
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Foo Fighters’ New Drummer Ilan Rubin Makes Live Debut: Photos

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Foo Fighters debuted their new drummer, Ilan Rubin (formerly of Nine Inch Nails, who now have Foo Fighters’ former drummer Josh Freese behind the kit), at a surprise concert in California over the weekend. See photos of the performance below.

The last-minute gig took place at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, CA, marking the band’s first performance in over a year. Frontman Dave Grohl promised more “surprises” in the near future, so fans might want to keep an eye out for more chances to see for themselves how Rubin blends into the band.

Foo Fighters have a run of shows in Asia and Mexico scheduled for the fall, and you can get tickets here. You can also find the full setlist and videos from Rubin’s debut performance with Grohl and co. here.

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Who is Foo Fighters' new drummer Ilan Rubin? First gig videos surface
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Who is Foo Fighters’ new drummer Ilan Rubin? First gig videos surface

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

The Foo Fighters have officially introduced Ilan Rubin as their new drummer, replacing Josh Freese. The news first broke in late July, but fans got their first real confirmation during a surprise pop-up show at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13.

The news first broke in late July, but fans got their first real confirmation during a surprise pop-up show at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13.(Instagram/ Foo Fighters)

Foo Fighter’s new drummer Ilan Rubin

A clip of Dave Grohl introducing Rubin on stage spread like wildfire on social media. The video, shared on Reddit, has received millions of views. See the video on Reddit here.

Rubin, 36, has toured with Nine Inch Nails since 2009 and built a reputation as a versatile, hard-hitting drummer. He’s also played with Angels & Airwaves, Paramore, and fronts his own project, The New Regime. In 2020, he made history as the youngest musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Foo Fighters are headed out for shows in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mexico City this October. Whether Rubin is staying long-term or just filling in for the tour hasn’t been made clear.

Foo Fighter’s ex drummer Josh Freese

Freese, who joined Foo Fighters in 2023 after Taylor Hawkins’ death, was fired back in May. In an Instagram post, he admitted being “shocked and disappointed,” saying: “In my 40 years of drumming professionally, I’ve never been let go from a band.”

He added that he supported the band’s decision and valued his two years on and off stage with them.

Days later, he poked fun at the situation with a “Top 10 reasons Josh got booted from the Foo Fighters” list, joking that he once whistled “My Hero” for a week on tour and “never even tried growing a beard.”

In a twist, Freese will now replace Rubin as the touring drummer for Nine Inch Nails’ “Peel It Back” tour. Rubin had initially been slated to play, but stepped down after committing to Foo Fighters. NIN confirmed Freese’s return with a post on X, completing the unexpected drummer swap.

As the band heads into their fall tour, fans will be eager to see how Rubin settles into one of rock’s most scrutinized and celebrated gigs.

FAQs

1. Who is the Foo Fighters’ new drummer?

Ilan Rubin, best known for his work with Nine Inch Nails, has joined Foo Fighters as their new drummer.

2. How was Ilan Rubin’s role first revealed?

Fans spotted him during a surprise Foo Fighters show in San Luis Obispo on September 13, 2025, and a viral video confirmed the switch.

3. Why did Josh Freese leave Foo Fighters?

Freese said in May 2025 that he was fired after nearly two years with the band, describing the decision as “shocking and disappointing.”

4. What’s next for Foo Fighters?

The band begins their fall tour in October with stops in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mexico City. Rubin’s debut as drummer comes just in time for those shows.

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Foo Fighters Play First Show in Over a Year, Unveil New Drummer Ilan Rubin
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Foo Fighters Play First Show in Over a Year, Unveil New Drummer Ilan Rubin

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Foo Fighters returned to the stage for their first show in more than a year on Saturday night (September 13th) at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, California. The last-minute concert was announced the night before, with tickets selling out immediately.

The gig marked the debut of new Foo Fighers drummer Ilan Rubin, following reports earlier this summer that he had replaced Josh Freese in essentially what amounted a trade between the Foos and Nine Inch Nails.

Grohl and company certainly gave fans their money’s worth at the intimate gig, playing a 25-song set, kicking off with “All My Life,” as Rubin immediately lived up to the challenge with the drum-heavy song.

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At one point in the show, Grohl told the audience, “I finally get the opportunity to say, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, will you please welcome… the most badass motherfucker, Ilan Rubin, is playing drums in the Foo Fighters right now.’ It’s official. You can stamp the passport.”

The Foos broke out a handful of tunes for the first time in a decade or more, including “Have It All” (last performed in 2015), a cover of Late!’s “Winnebago” (not played since 2014), and “Exhausted” (previously performed in 2014).

The rest of the set featured favorites like “Times Like These,” “The Pretender,” “My Hero,” and “Best of You,” and closed out with the classic “Everlong.”

The one-off concert precedes a series of dates in Asia in October and Mexico in November, with tickets to those concerts available here. During the show last night, Grohl revealed that the band had some other surprises coming up in the near future.

See video footage and the setlist from the San Luis Obispo below.

Setlist:
All My Life
Rope
Have It All (first time since 2015)
Times Like These
Wattershed
Stacked Actors
La Dee Da
These Days
The Pretender
Walk
My Hero (preceded by band introductions)
Learn to Fly
Rescued
Aurora
This Is a Call
No Son of Mine (with Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades” interpolation)
Shame Shame
White Limo
Winnebago (Late! cover — first time since 2014)
Best of You
Encore:
Alone + Easy Target (first time since 2018)
Low
Monkey Wrench
Exhausted (first time since 2014)
Everlong

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