showbizThe Foo Fighters will be touring again next year. said frontman Dave Grohl (54) on Friday night during a surprise performance at Britain’s Glastonbury Festival.
The American rock band suddenly enters the Pyramid Stage, at the time when the nameless The Churnups were programmed. During the hour-long show, Grohl had a message for the audience. “I already know we’ll be back next summer for a full ‘Fucking’ tour, so you can see us on this ‘Fuckin’ show.”
It was previously announced that Pinkpop would like to program the group on Saturdays, but there was still a lot of uncertainty from the group. The Foo Fighters lost their drummer Taylor Hawkins just over a year ago and had to look for a new drummer.
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Last month, the band announced that Josh Freese had become their new drummer during the live shows. Rock Werchter’s Hermann Scheuermanns also hinted at the arrival of Dave Grohl and his men during an interview with StuBru on Friday. “Foo Fighters as a replacement for Stromae is no longer possible this year. But sometimes you have to leave things for a year to get better.”
The band is headlining the US tour this year, but have two exclusive European shows with performances at the Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park (Germany). At the beginning of June, the new album “But Here We Are” was released. The album is dedicated to Virginia, the late mother of Hawkins and Grohl, who passed away five months later.
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Foo Fighters released their first album since the death of Taylor Hawkins
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