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Foo Fighters at Emirates Old Trafford - list of banned items and bag rules for Manchester shows

The rock band will be performing two big shows in Manchester on June 13 and 15

Foo Fighters are playing two huge shows at the Emirates Old Trafford stadium this week(Image: Getty Images for Harley-Davidson)

Foo Fighters are kicking off their UK summer stadium tour with two shows in Manchester this week at Emirates Old Trafford.

The legendary rock band, fronted by Dave Grohl, are known for hits including All My Life, Learn to Fly and Best of You and will perform at the Old Trafford stadium on Thursday (June 13) and Saturday (June 15).

The 'Everything or Nothing at All' show, which also includes stops in Glasgow, London, Cardiff and Birmingham, will mark the Foo Fighters’ first tour in the UK without their late drummer Taylor Hawkins who died in March 2022 aged 50.

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The series of summer shows will also be the band’s most extensive UK trek since the release of their unanimously acclaimed 11th album, But Here We Are. It smashed into the UK charts at number one upon release last year.

For the first Manchester show, the band will be joined by support acts Wet Leg, whose debut self-titled album went straight to number one two years ago, alongside Manchester punk quartet Loose Articles. On the second show, support comes from Australia's Courtney Barnett and South Wales alt-rockers Chroma.

Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters performing in Manchester in 2018(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Due to the large-scale of the events at Emirates Old Trafford, there will be tight security and a number of guidelines will be in place to ensure the safety of all gig-goers. This means there will be a number of prohibited items that you are not allowed to take inside the ground.

All ticket holders will be checked by security officials on the way in too. Below, you'll find a round-up of what you can and can't take into the two gigs, and more info on what you can and can't do at the shows too. Taking your own food and drink into the ground is not allowed - but there are food and drink options once past security.