have since gone viral across social media. Crowds cheered as the Grammy-winning comedian, 47, took lead vocals during the concert at Madison Square Garden, which marked venue’s full-capacity event since the start of the pandemic in 2020.
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Foo Fighters have announced their first full tour dates of 2021, with a run of US gigs booked for July and August.The band will play six shows across the Midwest, Oklahoma and New Mexico, and have promised “many more to come”.You can see the full tour dates below, which will feature support from Missouri rock trio Radkey.
Tickets go on sale this Friday (June 4) at 10am local time, and can be found here.They’ll mark the first full-capacity gigs for the rock veterans since before the coronavirus
.have since gone viral across social media. Crowds cheered as the Grammy-winning comedian, 47, took lead vocals during the concert at Madison Square Garden, which marked venue’s full-capacity event since the start of the pandemic in 2020.
Jonathan Cohen It didn’t take long for the enormity of the moment to sink in. Just moments after Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl led the band into “Times Like These” at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday night — the first song of the first full-capacity concert at the World’s Most Famous Arena™ since COVID-19 shutdowns began in March 2020 — Grohl had to pause for a beat to look around the room and shake his head in awe.
Foo Fighters performed to a fully vaccinated audience last night (June 20) at the first full-capacity arena gig in New York City since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.The band took to the stage at Madison Square Garden in front of over 15,000 fans last night in what was one of the first major events to take place since New York lifted most of its COVID-related restrictions last week.Foo Fighters dedicated their MSG gig to their late stage manager Andy Pollard, who worked with the band for
Foo Fighters brought Dave Chappelle on stage for a cover of Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ during their gig at Madison Square Garden.Taking place last night (June 20), Chappelle was supported by the entire band, with Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl on guitar. It’s a cover Chappelle has performed multiple times previously, including one time with Ed Sheeran.Watch Chapelle’s cover below:Foo Fighters released their latest album, ‘Medicine at Midnight’ back in February.
In times like these, you do indeed learn to live again.That was the resounding and rejuvenating spirit of the live music experience coming rocking back to life with the Foo Fighters at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night.
Radiohead, Foo Fighters and more has raised a total of $142,200 for Live Nation’s coronavirus charity.Proceeds from the auction went to Crew Nation, a Global relief fund set up by Live Nation to support live music crews affected by COVID-19 and the near total pause on concerts.The full line-up of artists who designed bikes for the auction included: Foo Fighters, Radiohead, Phoebe Bridgers, Rise Against, Enrique Iglesias, LCD Soundsystem, Khruangbin, Nathan East, Dinosaur Jr., Oh Wonder,
Fool Fighters. Protesters descended on the Canyon Club in San Fernando Valley, California, Tuesday before the rock band was scheduled to perform for a sold-out crowd of 600, according to local reports.
Foo Fighters have announced that they will be releasing a new album next month under the moniker the Dee Gees.Taking to social media earlier this evening (June 17), the band revealed that they will be putting out a disco-inspired album called ‘Hail Satin’ for the second Record Store Day drop on July 17.“Introducing…the Dee Gees!!!” the band tweeted.
Foo Fighters‘ first proper gig in over a year on Tuesday (June 15) to protest against the band’s support of coronavirus vaccinations.Taking place at The Canyon in California’s Agoura Hills, the band’s requirement that attendees showed proof of vaccination before entry into the intimate show sparked anger among the anti-vax crowd.Footage from the protest shows crowds holding signs emblazoned with messages such as ‘Stop the Hate in the Vaccine Debate’ and ‘Modern Segregation’.Schroder, best known
Foo Fighters played their first proper gig in over a year last night (June 15) – watch footage, see reaction and check out the band’s setlist below.The band’s show at the 600-capacity Canyon Club in Agoura Hills, California was attended by fully vaccinated fans and served as a precursor to the Foos’ upcoming headline show at Madison Square Garden in New York this weekend.At the show Dave Grohl and co. played a 23-song setlist, beginning with ‘Times Like These’ and closing with ‘Everlong’.
Foo Fighters have announced an intimate club show for vaccinated fans in Los Angeles, set to go down this coming Tuesday (June 15) at the 610-capacity Canyon Club.Tickets will cost a mere $26, in celebration of 2021 marking the band’s 26th anniversary. They’ll be available for purchase today (June 13), exclusively in-person for punters over the age of 21.
Pixies have announced a series of US tour dates, culminating in their previously announced support slots with Nine Inch Nails.The 11-date tour takes place this September, beginning in Port Chester, New York before ending up in Tulsa, Oklahoma.“Over the past year, it’s been wonderful to spend so much time with our families,” said Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago said of the tour in a statement.“I’ve been doing a lot of cycling and playing music, Paz has been working on art projects, music, film,
Kelly Lee Owens has announced that she’ll embark on a US tour later this year – see the full list of dates below.The Welsh musician will kick off the tour in Brooklyn, New York at Music Hall of Williamsburg on September 8 before heading to Chicago for this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival on September 10.The tour will then pick back up in Philadelphia and touchdown in Cambridge, Washington DC, Minneapolis, Denver, Seattle, Portland, Oakland and, finally, Los Angeles.
Foo Fighters fans who also do not believe in taking the coronavirus vaccine are expressing anger over the band’s upcoming New York show.The band will perform a full capacity, mask-free show at Madison Square Garden later this month (June 20), the first gig the venue has hosted since March 2020.
The Front Bottoms have announced their return to the touring circuit with 31 dates across North America later this year, alongside the release of a new track titled ‘Voodoo Magic’.In true Front Bottoms fashion, ‘Voodoo Magic’ sees the band put a summery spin on a tedious topic, as frontman Brian Sella waxes lyrical about his bad luck over a bed of bright lead guitars and energetic percussion.The track also features some musical input from Matt Skiba (of Alkaline Trio and Blink-182 fame), who
I can pinpoint my Oh shit, this is really happening moment of the coronavirus pandemic as when Thundercat announced the cancellation of his tour. I had tickets to his Toronto date, and probably would have been more disappointed had there not been a global plague about to ravage society.
the venue shared. “Guests will have to provide proof of full vaccination along with an appropriate ID matching the name on your documentation,” a statement on their site said.
Foo Fighters have been confirmed as the first band to perform at Madison Square Garden since March 2020.The rock giants will play to a fully vaccinated crowd on June 20, marking the first full-capacity show at the iconic venue in over 450 days.Announcing the show on social media, the Foos wrote: “We’ve been waiting for this day for over a year. And @TheGarden’s going to feel that HARD.
Wolf Alice have announced that they’ll be embarking on a 2021 North American tour in support of their new album, ‘Blue Weekend’.The London band’s third LP arrives tomorrow (June 4) via Dirty Hit, featuring the singles ‘How Can I Make It OK?’, ‘No Hard Feelings’, ‘The Last Man On Earth’ and ‘Smile’.The US tour begins on October 25 in Seattle, and includes stops in Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, NYC, Washington DC, Nashville and wraps up in Atlanta on
Antonio Ferme editorCrown Media announced that the Hallmark Channel will bring back its annual “Christmas in July” programming schedule, starting with the new original movie “Crashing Through the Snow,” which premieres on July 10 at 9 p.m.In “Crashing Through the Snow,” Amy Acker and Kristian Bruun star as Maggie and Jeff, who are ex-spouses but friends first.