The Foo Fighters concert free streaming will be guaranteed with the deal between HBO and Facebook. The "Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways" will premiere on the social media site on October 17.
According to the report from Variety, fans can access the Foo Fighters concert free streaming on the cable giant's official Facebook page as part of HBO's docu-series on the rock band.
"The series, 'Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways' debuts on Oct. 17 at 11 p.m. Eastern on HBO," the web magazine reported. "Following the premiere, HBO will present 'Foo Fighters Sonic Highways: Live from The Cubby Bear,' a live stream of the Foo Fighters premiere party concert from Chicago starting at midnight Eastern."
The Zap2it blog confirmed the Foo Fighters concert free streaming report.
A press release published on the blog site revealed that Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear will take center stage at The Cubby Bear after the screening of the docu-series "Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways."
The show will also give fans a first look at the new single "Something from Nothing," which is part of the Foo Fighters' upcoming album titled "Sonic Highways" which will be released officially on November 10.
"'Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways' is an unprecedented eight-part documentary series that digs deep into the heart and soul of America's musical identity," the press release said. "Directed by Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, each one-hour episode is devoted to a different American musical landmark, chronicling the history, cultural environment and people that define each city's unique musical identity."
The Cubby Bear is described as "a small club with huge personal significance to Grohl, who saw his first punk rock show at the venue - an event that set him on his life's path."
Tickets for the "Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways: Live from The Cubby Bear" are available for purchase online starting Wednesday, October 15 at 10 a.m. Accordingly, each customer (who should be at least 21 years old) is only allowed to buy two tickets.