Unexpectedly, Foo Fighters astound their fans by unexpectedly taking the stage at Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage

The Foo Fighters made a sensational return to Glastonbury Festival on Friday, surprising fans with their appearance on The Pyramid stage. It had been six years since the rock icons last played at the festival, and their first time back after the tragic death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. Lead singer Dave Grohl paid tribute to Hawkins during their emotional final song, Everlong. Speculation about the mysterious band performing the ‘secret’ slot was put to rest when it was confirmed that The Foo Fighters were the surprise act. Fans went wild and took to Twitter to express their excitement. Dave jokingly mentioned that their fans already knew they were The Churnups, the secret alias under which they performed. The band’s performance was highly praised, with Twitter users raving about their incredible setlist. The Foo Fighters debuted their new drummer, Josh Freese, and played a range of hits, including The Pretender and My Hero. Dave thanked fans for their unwavering support and announced the band’s plans for a tour in 2024. The final song, Everlong, was dedicated to Taylor. The band also collaborated with artist David Hockney for the performance. Carly Rae Jepsen also took to the Other Stage, showcasing her talent in a stylish tie-dye outfit.

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