The limited edition guitar is available in Alpine White
Gibson continues its partnership with Dave Grohl by introducing the Dave Grohl DG-335 Limited Edition from Gibson Custom. Made in close collaboration and with significant input from the Foo Fighters frontman, only 50 of these DG-335 models will be available worldwide in this highly exclusive limited run online and the Gibson Garage locations in Nashville and London.
Grohl, a 19-time Grammy winner and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, has performed with an Alpine White version of his iconic DG-335 at Foo Fighters shows around the world since 2021. This new edition captures the same striking look and tone, finished in Alpine White gloss nitrocellulose lacquer.
A longtime Gibson user, Grohl’s previous Gibson signature guitars have remained extraordinarily popular and continue to command premium prices on the vintage market. This new limited-edition DG-335 from Gibson Custom blends elements of the ES-335 and Trini Lopez designs, as specified by Dave himself. The DG-335 features a semi-hollow three-ply maple/poplar/maple body, bound diamond-shaped sound holes, single-ply cream binding, and a solid maple center block to reduce feedback and enhance sustain. The mahogany neck, carved to a standard Trini Lopez profile, is paired with a bound Indian rosewood fretboard, 22 medium jumbo frets, and split diamond inlays. A Firebird/Trini Lopez–style headstock with Grover Mini Rotomatic tuners ensures reliable performance.
Premium hardware includes a TonePros ABR-1 bridge with nylon saddles, a locking TonePros Stop Bar tailpiece, and unpotted Custombuckers with aged Alnico 3 magnets. Electronics are wired with CTS potentiometers, paper-in-oil capacitors, and a Switchcraft three-way toggle. Gold Top Hat knobs with silver reflectors complete the setup.
Each Dave Grohl DG-335 arrives with a Gibson Custom hardshell case and features a soundhole label signed by Dave Grohl. Given that previous DG-335 releases sold out rapidly, this limited run is expected to become a highly coveted collector’s item.
Foo Fighters will kick off their 2026 global stadium tour on June 10th in Oslo, Norway. It will be their first stadium tour since the massive 2023–2024 Everything or Nothing at All run, which sold out football and baseball fields globally. The new tour will bring the maximum-volume euphoria of the band’s recent surprise U.S. club gigs and overseas outdoor and arena spectaculars to more than 20 cities spanning the globe, concluding, for now, on September 26th at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.
Queens of the Stone Age will be the direct support on all dates except September 12th in Fargo.




