Foo Fighters Cancel Soundside Music Festival Appearance After Dave Grohl Cheating Scandal
The Foo Fighters have canceled their scheduled appearance at the Soundside Music Festival following frontman Dave Grohl’s infidelity scandal.
The Foo Fighters have canceled their scheduled appearance at the Soundside Music Festival following frontman Dave Grohl’s infidelity scandal.
Just weeks after making headlines bashing Donald Trump’s presidential campaign for using Foo Fighters music, frontman Dave Grohl announced that he has “recently become the father” a new baby “born outside my marriage.
Dave Grohl, the lead singer and guitarist of the rock band Foo Fighters, took a swipe at Taylor Swift during his band’s concert in London, England, on Saturday night, suggesting the pop star doesn’t put on real live performances, telling fans, “We actually play live.”
Rocker Mick Jagger is mocking people who chose to opt out of receiving the coronavirus vaccine in a new single that compares them to flat Earthers and critics of manmade global warming.
Actress Amy Schumer is set to host an “I Will Vote” concert on Sunday. The star-studded political event will feature performances from singers Jon Bon Jovi, Cher, John Legend, Dave Matthews, Sara Bareilles, and Black Eyed Peas, all meant to boast turnout for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ahead of the election.
Foo Fighters founder Dave Grohl has slammed the Trump administration for its desire to see public schools re-open in the fall semester, saying it would be “foolish to do so at the expense of our students, teachers and schools.”
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl said that he was “ashamed of our president” and declared the American dream “broken,” in a recent interview.