Paradise City – Guns N’ Roses – (Feat. Dave Grohl)
I remember watching the crowd go wild on the video, which has now reached over 2 million views. One fan’s comment really stuck with me: “I love the way Dave Grohl sneaks his way into everyone’s band.”
Dave Grohl is truly is the king of crossovers. In that same year, he also appeared with his own band, the Foo Fighters, as well as the Pretenders and Johnny Marr. Fans went crazy every time Grohl popped up, posting tons of comments and shares online. It turns out this isn’t new for him. He did something similar in 2022, showing that he’s made a habit of surprising folks at festivals like this.
Back in 2022, after Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins passed away, Dave Grohl stepped onto a Glastonbury stage with Paul McCartney. They played several songs, including the Wings hit “Band On The Run.” That video got over 2.3 million views, and people online admired McCartney’s support. One viewer said, “What a great thing Paul did for Dave here.”
Paul McCartney – Band on the Run (feat. Dave Grohl) (Glastonbury)
Glastonbury is one of the world’s biggest music festivals, bringing together artists who might not otherwise share a stage. But here’s why that’s so special: These surprise moments bring fans together, spark joy, and show how music can connect people. I’ve seen statistics that a large number of fans say these unexpected team-ups are what make events like Glastonbury worth watching. They make for stories, lasting memories and the comforting feeling that music brings people closer.
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