Foo Fighters kick off the first of two shows at Anfield tonight
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters performs onstage (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)
Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters performs onstage (Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images)
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The stage times for Foo Fighters' Take Cover tour at Anfield Stadium have been confirmed. The American rock band will play the first of two highly anticipated shows at the home of Liverpool FC today, Thursday, June 25, before returning for a second performance on Saturday, June 27.
Foo Fighters began as a one-man project for former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl following the death of the band's frontman Kurt Cobain in 1994.
Dave Grohl later recruited additional members and the group made its live debut in 1995. Since then, the band has enjoyed worldwide success with rock anthems including All My Life, Best of You and My Hero.
It will mark the first time Foo Fighters have performed at Anfield, although frontman Dave Grohl is no stranger to the stadium.
He joined Paul McCartney on stage there in 2008 during the Beatles legend's concert celebrating Liverpool's year as Capital of Culture.
Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium stage times
Doors open: 4pm
The ECHO will be at Anfield Stadium and across Liverpool city centre as Foo Fighters arrive in the city for the eagerly awaited shows. Follow our dedicated live blog for the latest news and information.
Speaking on Absolute Radio's Dave Berry Breakfast on Monday, February 23, frontman Dave discussed his friendship with the Paul McCartney, as well as the band's upcoming UK shows.
Presenter Dave Berry asked whether Dave was looking forward to going back to Anfield and if Paul McCartney would "return the favour" and join the band on stage.
Dave said: "When I first found out we were doing that gig I let him know and he was like, 'oh you're going to have a blast, it'll be amazing'.
"Yeah, Liverpool's awesome, that place is great! I was actually surprised we're only doing two shows in the UK on that trip. I think that we should do more."