Foo Fighters Draw 50,000 Fans in Denver
Foo Fighters Draw 50,000 Fans in Denver
Foo Fighters Draw 50,000 Fans in Denver
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The Foo Fighters have made headlines recently with two significant performances: one in San Diego and another at Empower Field in Denver. During the San Diego concert on August 7, the band delivered an emotional tribute to their late drummer Taylor Hawkins while performing hits and lesser-known tracks, alongside a medley of classic rock covers. In Denver, the band set a record for their largest U.S. show ever, attracting over 50,000 fans, a milestone noted by frontman Dave Grohl. This performance marked a historic moment in the band's 30-year career, as confirmed by AEG Presents. The Foo Fighters continue their 'Everything or Nothing At All' tour following the release of their 11th album last year, showcasing their enduring popularity in the rock scene. The band's lineup features new drummer Josh Freese, who joined after Hawkins' passing in 2022.

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