Foo Fighters Bring In Your Honor Tour to BankAtlantic Center
The Foo Fighters bring their In Your Honor tour to the newly renamed BankAtlantic Center on this Saturday night in September, marking one of the first major concerts at the Sunrise arena under its fresh corporate identity.
The Foo Fighters bring their In Your Honor tour to the newly renamed BankAtlantic Center on this Saturday night in September, marking one of the first major concerts at the Sunrise arena under its fresh corporate identity. The double-album tour showcases both the band's rock intensity and its acoustic intimacy, offering Broward County fans a comprehensive look at the group's expanded musical range.
In Your Honor represents a deliberate split in the Foo Fighters' sound, with one disc dedicated to hard-rock anthems and another focused on acoustic material. The tour reflects that division, alternating between full-band electric sets and more stripped-down acoustic segments. For the BankAtlantic Center audience, the structure provides a concert experience that feels like two shows in one — a testament to the band's versatility and its willingness to challenge audience expectations.
The Sunrise date arrives as the BankAtlantic Center name begins to settle into local consciousness. The venue's rebranding from Office Depot Center earlier in 2005 marks a new chapter in its history, and hosting a high-profile rock act like the Foo Fighters helps establish the fresh identity. For concertgoers, the name change represents more than just corporate signage; it signals the arena's ongoing evolution as a multi-purpose entertainment destination in western Broward.
For Piper High students and other South Florida rock fans, the Foo Fighters concert offers a bridge between 1990s alternative heritage and contemporary mainstream success. The band's journey from Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl's solo project to arena-filling rock act mirrors the maturation of an entire musical generation. Hearing songs from across that timeline — from early hits like "Everlong" to newer material from In Your Honor — creates a narrative arc that feels personal to listeners who have grown up alongside the band's career.
Inside the BankAtlantic Center, the production balances arena-scale spectacle with moments of genuine intimacy. The electric sets feature the full-throttle energy that has defined the Foo Fighters' live reputation, while the acoustic segments allow for more conversational interactions between band and audience. That dynamic range demonstrates how the group has learned to translate its studio experimentation into compelling concert material, keeping long-time fans engaged while welcoming newcomers.
The tour's timing places it early in the school year, making it one of the first major concert events that Broward teens can discuss in hallways and classrooms. For students navigating the transition from summer freedom to academic routine, a Saturday night Foo Fighters show provides a cultural bookmark — a shared experience that helps define the beginning of the fall semester. The music's blend of aggression and melody offers an outlet for the frustrations and excitements that come with that seasonal shift.
For Sunrise, hosting the In Your Honor tour under the BankAtlantic Center banner represents a statement of continuity amid change. The venue may have a new name, but its role as a regional concert hub remains unchanged. Having the Foo Fighters as an early booking under the fresh identity sends a message to both concert promoters and local fans: the building on Panther Parkway is still the place where major rock tours come to play for Broward County.
When the final feedback fades tonight, the Foo Fighters will have delivered more than just another rock concert. The In Your Honor show represents a band at a creative peak, confident enough to split its personality between loud and quiet without losing its essential voice. For everyone in the BankAtlantic Center, it is proof that rock music can still fill large rooms with both volume and subtlety — and that those rooms can be found right here in Sunrise.