Foo Fighters Part Ways with Drummer Josh Freese
A Surprising Departure
In a surprising turn of events, Josh Freese has been let go from the Foo Fighters. This comes just two years after stepping in to fill the role left vacant by the late Taylor Hawkins. Freese announced the news via a statement on Instagram, revealing that the band had informed him of their decision to “go in a different direction with their drummer.” He noted that no specific reason was provided for the change.
Freese’s Reaction
Expressing his feelings about the departure, Freese stated, “I’ve never been let go from a band, so while I’m not angry — just a bit shocked and disappointed.” He reflected on his time with the Foo Fighters, saying, “Regardless, I enjoyed the past two years with them, both on and off stage. I support whatever they feel is best for the band.” Freese, who has a long history of freelance work in the music industry, reassured fans that he would be fine moving forward.
The Band’s Future
As of now, the Foo Fighters have not released an official statement regarding Freese’s departure. Nor have they announced a replacement drummer. The band has been on hiatus since last fall and currently has no concerts scheduled for 2025. The only exception is an upcoming performance at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix on October 4.
Freese’s Background
Josh Freese joined the Foo Fighters in May 2023, just before the band embarked on their first tour. This was following Hawkins’ unexpected death in March 2022. Freese is known for his versatility as a drummer, having played with a variety of artists. These include Guns N’ Roses, Nine Inch Nails, Paramore, and Devo. He is currently touring with A Perfect Circle, showcasing his continued presence in the music scene.
As fans await further updates from the Foo Fighters, Freese’s departure marks a significant moment in the band’s ongoing journey.