Dave Grohl issued four questions at the top of the show
Foo Fighters at Anfield stadium
Foo Fighters at Anfield stadium
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl had four questions for fans as the band came out for their second show. Foo Fighters have taken to the Anfield Stadium stage this evening (June 27) for the final night of two huge shows.
The band made their debut at the home of the Reds on Thursday, June 25 to a sell-out crowd. Just as the band was set to kick off the show tonight, Dave posed three questions to the stadium before proceedings began.
Shouting out to the audience, he asked: "Are you ready? Are you f***ing ready? Do you want to dance? Come on!"
The audience erupted with cheers and applause as the band unleased into their track 'All My Life'.
Dave Grohl on stage at Anfield for the first of the Foo Fighters two concerts in Liverpool on June 25
Dave Grohl on stage at Anfield for the first of the Foo Fighters two concerts in Liverpool on June 25(Image: Andi K Taylor)
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Dave then said: "Listen, I know the answer, but I'm going to ask you anyway. Do you mother f*****s love rock and roll music? Everything I learned about rock and roll came from this city, so come on!"
Foo Fighters are expected to play all of the biggest tracks of their career including the 'Pretender', 'Best Of You', 'Everlong' and 'Walk'.
The run of shows is the first time the band have performed at the home of Liverpool FC. However, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has previously joined Sir Paul McCartney on stage at Anfield Stadium in 2008, during the celebration of Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture. They performed versions of Band On The Run and Back In The USSR.
Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium on Thursday, June 25
Foo Fighters at Anfield Stadium on Thursday, June 25(Image: Andi K Taylor)
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The band was formed by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl after Kurt Cobain’s death in 1994. Initially conceived as a solo recording project, Foo Fighters soon became a full band when Dave brought in additional musicians ahead of their first live performances in 1995.
Over the past three decades, the group has become one of the world's most successful rock acts, with a string of hit songs such as My Hero, All My Life and Best of You.