Foo Fighters shows have been chockablock with all sorts of crowd-pleasing moments over the last few months and now the galaxy wants a piece of the action! The moment a meteor passed over the band’s show has been caught on camera and is available below…
During Taylor Hawkins’ epic drum solo, a meteor was seen streaming overhead at a recent concert and one fan caught the special moment on video which can be seen below. The timing was superb. Just as Hawkins took a moment to pause at the end of a fill, the meteor’s vapor trail evaporated into the night sky and the rest of the band came back onto the stage seeming like as if it were part of the show’s production.
Meanwhile, Foo Fighters gave fans a huge surprise at their Firenze Rocks Festival set in Florence, Italy last week. That’s when they invited members of Guns N’ Roses onstage to perform the Appetite for Destruction classic, ‘It’s So Easy.’ Axl Rose, Slash as well as Duff McKagan hit the stage as they blazed through the song.
The Foo’s provided the rocking backline as the crowd went ecstatic. The impromptu jam took place during Foo Fighters’ headlining appearance at the festival, which was a date on their current Concrete and Gold Tour.
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