Stuart England
Vocals
Inspired by the Foo Fighters’ debut album in the late 90s, Stuart discovered a love for rock that set him on a lifelong musical path. Becoming the vocalist and frontman for Fooled Ya Fighters was driven by a desire to capture and recreate the raw energy of his heroes in every live show. Though he’s had no formal vocal training, Stuart shapes his style from influences like Eddie Vedder, Chris Cornell, and Kelly Jones, blending these with his own flair.
Since fronting his first band at age 16—with memorable early projects called Petroleum Spirt and Monkey Town—he’s grown into a dynamic presence, thriving on stage and connecting with audiences through pure performance. For him, the best part of every gig is feeding off the band’s chemistry and the excitement of being in front of a crowd.
Drawing inspiration from Dave Grohl’s intensity while remaining true to himself, Stuart brings passion and authenticity to every Fooled Ya Fighters show. Singing favorites like “Breakout” keeps each set personal and powerful. Through his performances, he aims to make every fan feel the same spark that first inspired him—proving that rock music is about energy, connection, and unforgettable moments .
Ardar
Lead Vocal
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Tim
Lead Guitar
With over 25 years of experience on guitar, Tim is an integral part of the band’s sound. His connection to the Foo Fighters began the first time he heard “All My Life,” drawn in by the power and precision of its iconic riff. Over the years, Tim has played in a range of projects, including indie rock cover bands, an ’80s covers band, and several original music acts.
In the band, Tim focuses on accurately capturing the tone and energy of the Foo Fighters’ catalogue. Playing a Gibson Les Paul R8 through an ENGL Thunder 50-watt combo and a large collection of effects pedals, he works to replicate the signature sound as closely as possible, while increasingly adding his own improvisations now that he has mastered the material. He particularly enjoys performing “Monkey Wrench” and “Run” for their intensity and drive, although some of the unusual timing breaks in the songs present a rewarding challenge.
Outside the band, Tim often plays classical guitar at home and occasionally performs at open mic nights, blending classical pieces with dance tracks and film soundtrack music.
Pete Smith
Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals
Peter has been holding down the bass for over 30 years, from the Madchester scene to top cover and tribute bands like State of Confusion and Copperhead Road. A Foo Fighters fan at heart, he loves nailing the energy and challenge of songs like “Breakout.” His arsenal includes a 1950 Fender Precision Vintera, a Jack Cassidy Epiphone semi-acoustic, and a Warwick Masterman, paired with a V-Tech 21 DI and Markbass Ninja 500 for that perfect stage tone. When he’s not on stage, Peter is studying audio engineering and production, always bringing his love for music to life.
Mike Weaver
Drums & Backing Vocals
Mike has been drumming for over 30 years, bringing raw energy and groove to every performance. Originally a guitarist from the age of seven, he switched to drums at twelve and taught himself to play, driven by a love for rhythm and live music.
Playing in a Foo Fighters tribute band pushes Mike to his limits as he channels the powerhouse style of Taylor Hawkins. His favorite moment of every show is taking on Everlong — a tough challenge but an unbeatable feeling when it all comes together.
Outside the band, Mike keeps busy playing drums and guitar across a variety of projects, as well as writing and recording his own solo music. Off stage, he’s all about family, fitness, and keeping the music flowing.