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Tasmanian Government Pays USD $430,000 for Foo Fighters One-Off

The January show will be the bandโ€™s only Australian date

Tasmaniaโ€™s government has contributed AUD $650,000 (USD $430,000) to lure Foo Fighters to play a show at York Park Stadium in Launceston on Saturday, January 24. It is the only Australian date to have been announced.

The breakdown:

  • The state government is paying AUD $500,000, with the local council chipping in AUD $150,000.

  • Stadiums Tasmania boss James Avery told Australiaโ€™s ABC that it will likely cost the state an additional โ€œcouple hundred thousand dollarsโ€ to put on the event.

  • The show will be the biggest in Tasmaniaโ€™s history.

Timing:

  • The bandโ€™s appearance will coincide with the 20th anniversary of the Beaconsfield mine collapse, in which miners Brant Webb and Todd Russell were trapped underground for two weeks.

  • One of their requests during the ordeal was to be provided with iPods loaded with Foo Fighters songs.

  • Foo Fighters wrote the track โ€œBallad Of The Beaconsfield Minersโ€ on 2007โ€™s Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace album.

  • As per the ABC, the show also comes as Tasmaniaโ€™s upper house is voting on an order to approve the Hobart stadium at Macquarie Point, which if successful could in the future lure more big name artists to the state.

  • Avery says, however, that neither event was a central factor in striking a deal with the band.

  • Foo Fighters have a history of playing one-off Australian shows in small regional towns, having played Geelong in rural Victoria in 2022.

๐Ÿ‘‹ Disclosures & Transparency Block
  • This story was written with information from the ABC.

  • We covered it because of Foo Fightersโ€™ profile and the details around government funding.

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