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Foo Fighters, Tame Impala To Headline Innings Festival In Tempe

The two-day event, which will take place Feb. 26-27 in 2022, will feature more than 18 rock, pop and alt-country artists.

The Foo Fighters will be the first band to perform during the 2022 Innings Festival in Tempe, according to event organizers.
The Foo Fighters will be the first band to perform during the 2022 Innings Festival in Tempe, according to event organizers. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images for MTV/ViacomCBS)

TEMPE, AZ — Event organizers for the 2022 Innings Festival in Tempe have officially announced the musical lineup — and some pretty big names top the list.

The Foo Fighters and Tame Impala are set to headline the fourth annual event at Tempe Beach Park. The festival's mission is to celebrate Major League Baseball's spring training in Arizona. Last year's festival was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

However, things are moving forward as planned for next year. The upcoming two-day event, which will take place Feb. 26-27, will feature more than 18 rock, pop and alt-country artists on three stages. The festival will run from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. both days.

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The Foo Fighters will take the stage Saturday along with St. Vincent, Billy Strings, Caamp, Dashboard Confessional, White Reaper and many more. Tame Impala will kick things off Sunday followed by My Morning Jacket, Black Pumas, Fitz and the Tantrums, Matt & Kim, Nothing But Thieves, Jade Bird and others.

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Several MLB greats will also be in attendance, including Roger Clemens, Jake Peavy, Dave Steward, Kenny Lofton, Sean Casey and more.

There will be food vendors and baseball activities for guests to enjoy.

Tickets to the event are currently on sale. Prices start at $105 for a one-day general admission ticket. A two-day platinum ticket will set you back $1,450. Layaway plans are available, according to event organizers.

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