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The Foo Fighters are hitting Aussie cinemas this month for a strictly limited time with the release of their feature-length doco called Back And Forth.

It’s a 100-minute feature length doco directed by James Moll, taking you on the band’s 16-year journey from Dave Grohl and Pat Smear surviving Nirvana to the Foo Fighters rise as stadium superstars.

But wait. That’s not all. Following the doco will be a filmed concert of the band playing their new album, Wasting Light in full and in 3D.

Screenings will be held for three nights only from Thursday 28th to Saturday 30th April at 9pm at select Event Cinemas, Greater Union and Birch Carroll & Coyle Cinemas.

Tickets are $25 (not including booking fee and 3D glasses) and on sale now at www.eventcinemas.com.au or at the box office.

STAY TUNED WITH US, BECAUSE WE WILL HAVE AN EPIC FOOIES COMPETITION SOON!

via.Triple M


Our mate and crazy Fooies fan, Paul Lui who was one of the Lucky fans to attend to this massive and “money can`t buy” concert sent us his review…Check it out…It`s so cool:

The only time you will never pay an ounce of attention to the magnificent harbour view on Goat Island is when the Foo Fighters are performing in front of it. Last Thursday March 24, the band played one of their longest shows for a small 500-strong crowd of Australia’s biggest Foo Fighters fans and some lucky VIPs on Goat Island for over three hours, and nobody left disappointed.

Fans were treated to the new album, Wasting Light, in its entirety, almost without pause, played sequentially from its powerful opening track, Bridge Burning to the epic closing track, Walk. Each song was played with the ferocity that we have come to expect from the band and its 16 year tenure.

Known for mixing up their songs, the band played an extended outro of their second track off the album, Rope, with machine-gun snare and guitar work, before re-launching into one of their new tracks, Dear Rosemary, a song which they collaborated with Dave Grohl’s childhood hero Bob Mould (from Husker Du) on the new record.

A starry-eyed crowd turned into frenzy as the band went on to unleash their hard-rock/metal track White Limo, a song many have expressed as their favourite on the new album. The hypnotising guitar riff and heavy drum backing accentuated by Dave’s signature screaming and head-banging gave a true snapshot of the direction of the new album. Raw, bold, honest and above all else, real rock and roll.

The remaining songs on the new album all deserve honourable mentions in their own right, in order, Arlandria, These Days, Back + Forth (which is rumoured to be the next single), Matter Of Time, Miss The Misery, I Shoulda Known and finally, Walk. Dave has mentioned before that the Wasting Light album “plays like a set-list” but in my personal opinion, also plays out like a collection of unreleased greatest hits. It’s hard to fault any of the songs at all, or to find a “weak link”. Dave closed off the new songs by yelling “and that’s the new record!” at the conclusion of Walk, before taking a sip of his beer and adding “you’re welcome.”

After a moment’s pause, the Foos catapulted into a long list of their best hits, beginning with All My Life, which featured an unexpected extended bridge, again portraying the constant evolution of their live performances. Blasting through hit after hit, including Times Like These, Generator, Learn To Fly and My Hero, the crowd never stopped bouncing around in what can only be described as excitement in its purest form. Dave shared the same sentiment, having kicked off his shoes in the second song, and proclaiming “I’m never gonna wear shoes to a gig again!”

During the interlude song, Up In Arms, a lucky fan got up on stage after Dave said that he would dedicate the song “to the guy who looks exactly like me”. Following a brief sculling contest (which the fan, Jim, won I might add), Dave proceeded to serenade his new “bearded girlfriend”. Having played 17 songs already, little did the crowd know that they weren’t even halfway through the show.

The hits kept coming, Long Road to Ruin, Big Me (nobody threw any mentos, fortunately), Cold Day in the Sun, Stacked Actors (which featured a grinning Dave running onto one of the balconies, swinging his guitar around like a battle-axe above the crowd), Skin and Bones, Monkey Wrench (the ending of which had Taylor smashing out a mini-drum solo, a springboard he used to launch into the next song), Hey Johnny Park and finally closing off the main set with crowd-pleaser, Everlong.

The band stepped back onto the stage for their encore performance, after much yelling, screaming and clapping. “If you wanted us to play more songs,” Dave said, taking a sip of beer, “all you had to do was say so!” The Foos then kicked off their supercharged encore set with an explosive version of The Pretender, with Dave playing a mini guitar-solo on top of the rhythmic hard-rock hits. Instead of a normal 4 or 5 song encore, fans were spoilt with 13 (yes, thirteen) extra songs. Dave even threw in some unexpected gems, including their B-side “Butterflies”, a couple of their cover songs, Darling Nikki and Young Man Blues, and even one of their old songs, Aurora (which brought this fan to the verge of tears). The only reason why they stopped at thirteen was because of the venue curfew, rounding off the night with old favourite, This Is a Call.

Words cannot describe just how incredible and monumental the harbour gig was, blowing all preconceived expectations right out of the water. Foo Fighters fans will be talking about this gig for years to come – many friendships have be forged out of the heat and sweat of that mosh-pit, and there is even a “Foo friends from the Goat Island gig” Facebook group that has popped up. I am doubtful that I will ever be lucky enough to attend such a historic or mind-blowing concert ever again. Good thing an edited version will be able to be watched on Channel V this Saturday, as it is magic that has to be relived over and over to be believed.

Foo Fighters Forever.

Here enjoy some postcards of the venue:

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Thanks Paul…and Keep Rocking, because the Fooies will be back at the end of the year and apparently they won`t come alone, because Jack Black`s Tenacious D might be the opening band for them!!

…And remember as we previously reported:

FOO FIGHTERS WASTING LIGHT ON THE HARBOUR WORLD PREMIERE

  • On Channel [V] and the Triple M Network Saturday 2 April at 11.00am
  • On MAX Saturday 2 April at 8.30pm

Do you have photos or wanna share your Fooies experience or another concert story-review? just sent us an email to spotlightreport@gmail.com and we will post it!

Note. All the photos by Paul Lui


There is a hot rumour on the net that the Fooies will be back to Down Under at the end of the year and they won`t come alone, because they are planing to come in an epic way alongside Jack Black`s band Tenacious D.

According to TripleM radio, Melbourne’s Hot Breakfast that the Foo Fighters are definitely coming for a national tour:

“They are going to come out here in November/December. They’re touring definitely. They will be here with Tenacious D (featuring Jack Black) at the end of the year. That’s definitely going to happen.”

EPIC NEWS EH?…LOOKING FORWARD FOR THIS!

And remember, as we report before: FOO FIGHTERS WASTING LIGHT ON THE HARBOUR WORLD PREMIERE

  • On Channel [V] and the Triple M Network Saturday 2 April at 11.00am
  • On MAX Saturday 2 April at 8.30pm


FOO FIGHTERS well and truly rocked Sydney Harbour in an exclusive event for Channel [V] and Triple M last week. Taking over Goat Island at sunset, they lived up to their reputation as one of the world’s biggest and hardest hitting bands by putting on the longest performance of their fifteen year career and without a doubt the gig of the year.

In a marathon three hour set, Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear, tore through their new album, Wasting Light playing every single track for just 500 of their biggest [and luckiest] fans. It was the first time that their new material was performed in Australia, and from the reaction of the crowd, the band has another hit album on their hands when it is released on 8th April.

With Sydney Harbour Bridge as their stunning backdrop FOO FIGHTERS then let rip with song after song from their stellar career sending the crowd into an absolute frenzy. From Monkey Wrench, Everlong and Learn To Fly, to The Pretender, My Hero and Times Like These, the list just goes on and on. Not content with finishing their planned two hour set, Dave Grohl screamed “Ten more songs,” and everyone on the island was treated to another hour of music. The finally closed the night with This Is A Call.

Bummed that you missed the gig of 2011? Fear not! FOO FIGHTERS WASTING LIGHT ON THE HARBOUR will be broadcast across Channel [V] and the Triple M Network on Saturday 2 April at 11.00am and on MAX at 8.30pm the same day so you can experience the rock powerhouse in all their glory. It will be the first time in the world that their new material is televised and broadcast.

Tune into Channel [V] or Triple M for what is without doubt the biggest, most high octane and memorable show of the year.

FOO FIGHTERS’ forthcoming seventh studio album, Wasting Light will be released on April 8th through Sony Music Entertainment Australia. The first official single, Rope, is available to purchase now.

READY TO WATCH ONE OF THE BEST CONCERTS EVER DONE?…MARK THIS DATES ON YOUR CALENDAR THEN AND GET READY TO ROCK!!

FOO FIGHTERS WASTING LIGHT ON THE HARBOUR WORLD PREMIERE

  • On Channel [V] and the Triple M Network Saturday 2 April at 11.00am
  • On MAX Saturday 2 April at 8.30pm

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Where you there? wanna share some pictures or giving us your own review? Just email spotlightreport@gmail.com and we will post it! Spotlight Report wants to be  the voice of the Foo Fighters fans! ROCK ON!

WOW THIS IS JUST EPIC!

Foo Fighters have announced two all ages shows to provide aid for the victims of the Queensland floods and Christchurch earthquakes.

The Brisbane venue will on Sunday 27th March at Riverstage in the Botanic Gardens. Foo Fighters will be supported by by You Am I, Cloud Control and a with a local opener to be decided by competition.

Local Brisbane bands are encouraged to email info@frontiertouring.com.au with the header ‘Brisbane – Foo Fighters Submission’ with a link to the band’s music (via Myspace, Soundcloud etc.) between 9:00am AEST, Sunday 20th March to 11:59pm AEST, Monday 21st March.

All tickets for the Brisbane show will be $99, with a limit of four tickets per purchaser. Tickets for New Zealand will be priced between $175 and $250, with a limit of two tickets per customer.

All profits from the Brisbane concert will go to the Queensland Premier’s Disaster Relief Appeal and all profits from the Auckland concert will go to the New Zealand Government’s Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.

Foo Fighters and friends charity shows:
Tuesday 22nd March – Auckland Town Hall, Auckland
Sunday 27th March – Riverstage, Brisbane

ROCK ON!


The Foo Fighters have launched the awesome new clip for Rope, the first single from their hotly anticipated new album, Wasting Light.

In addition you can`t forget about  the secret gig “Foo Fighters Wasting Light On The Harbour“. The event will be held in a secret location on Sydney Harbour at sunset on Thursday 24 March, is set to be the gig of the year with one of the best rock bands! and radio tripleM is giving some tickets away just keep tuned for your chance to win!

The Foo Fighters’ Wasting Light is out April 8


Channel [V], Triple M and Sony Music present “Foo Fighters Wasting Light On The Harbour“. The event will be held in a secret location on Sydney Harbour at sunset on Thursday 24 March, is set to be the gig of the year with one of the best rock bands!

The gig will combine their classic songs with first time tracks from their new album “Wasting Light” that will be released on April 8th. The performance will be broadcast on Channel V and Triple M on Saturday 2nd April at 11am as a world premiere of the new material.

Channel [V] is looking for the ultimate Foo Fighter fan, who can win entrance to the gig and the unique chance of meet the band backstage and share a barbaque with them! YES YOU READ IT WELL…A BARBIE WITH DAVE GROHL AND HIS MATES!

The only way you will get entry to show is through winning tickets on either Channel V or Triple M.

Major prize:

– 2 x flights to Sydney
– 1 x night’s accommodation
– 2 x VIP passes to the Foo Fighters’ secret and exclusive Sydney show
– Chance to join the [V] crew at a backstage barbecue with the Foo Fighters
– Opportunity to meet the band and get your memorabilia signed
– Airport/hotel/gig return transfers

Runner-up prizes:

– Double pass to secret Foo Fighters show

Check Channel`s V official competition page here…Good Luck!


The guys of Van Halen are locking in dates for an Aussie tour to support a new album that should be out by August this year.

on Triple M Melbourne’s Hot Breakfast announced these quotes:

“Van Halen dates are getting locked in. They’ll be here with singer David Lee Roth”

“Van Halen representatives were here with the Eagles during the Eagles tour in December.

“They’re recording a new album at the moment. [Guitarist] Eddie Van Halen says he doesn’t want to do any shows until there is new material. And that new material should be out by August.”

So not only an aussie tour is happening, so the confirmation of the new album with  David Lee Roth and the boys are together again!

We will keep you posted!

via. TripleM


Legendary Australian rock band Cold Chisel aims to have a brand new album ready by the end of next year, according to Ian Moss.

Mossy told Triple M, Chisel plans on embarking on a full tour in support of its first studio album in 27 years.

“By early next year we’ll have a look, see what songs we’ve got, I know we want to keep them up and rocky.

“And if we’re happy with what we’ve got, we’ll start organising a producer and recording the thing with an aim to release the album in late 2011.”

So Chisel fans…be ready!

Read the whole story here in TripleM

Axl Rose is the hot tip to play Australia at the end of the year for the Telstra Sydney 500 V8 Supercars. The Daily Telegraph have reported that festival organisers want Guns N’ Roses to headline the gig which happens December 3-5 at Olympic Park.

This is obviously a massive coup for organisers and follows on from last year’s show where they got Cold Chisel to reform especially for the event!

We will keep you posted.

via. TripleM