City
Epaper

Foo Fighters stop Birmingham gig after problem in the crowd

By IANS | Updated: June 28, 2024 11:10 IST

Los Angeles, June 28 The American rock band Foo Fighters’ gig at Birmingham witnessed chaos in the crowd, ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, June 28 The American rock band Foo Fighters’ gig at Birmingham witnessed chaos in the crowd, after which they were forced to halt their performance.

The band’s frontman Dave Grohl warned the crowd "you don't want" what would happen if the disruption continued, reports Mirror.co.uk.

The band took to the stage at Birmingham on Thursday, and was wrapping up their UK tour at Villa Park Stadium when the incident occurred.

As per Mirror.co.uk, Grohl had to pause the concert due to a "problem in the crowd" that prevented the band from continuing their performance. The show, part of their ‘Everything or Nothing At All Tour’, was stopped to ensure the safety of a fan after an issue was spotted among the massive Villa Park audience.

From the start, the Foos had the crowd in a state of wild excitement, with the entire standing area of the arena packed with fans. Early into the set, Grohl noticed a disturbance in the crowd and halted the music, threatening to play Stairway to Heaven until the unclear issue was resolved.

"Is he up yet? Because if he's not up, we're going to start playing Stairway to Heaven", Grohl warned. "And no one wants to hear me play ‘Stairway to Heaven’,” reports Birmingham Live.

True to his word, Grohl began playing the Led Zeppelin classic, joined by the crowd, until the problem was sorted out. The singer revealed that he often resorts to playing Stairway during crowd disturbances, although this time he only got a few minutes into the song before the issue was resolved.

It comes after Dave appeared to take a dig at pop sensation Taylor Swift during their London gig. 55-year-old Dave and his bandmates have previously played Wembley Stadium on numerous occasions, referring to Taylor playing on the same night on the other side of the capital. As some boos could be heard from the audience, Dave warned: "You don't want the f****g Swifties on your a**."

He continued: "Anyway when we f***** played Wembley, I remember our manager said, 'Do you want to play Wembley?' And I was like, 'Yeah that would be f***** great but I don't really know if we can because I don't know who is going to show up and then you m*********** came and gave us the biggest shows we'd ever played in our lives.”

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIsrael backs Trump decision to suspend strikes on Iran, says offensive against Hezbollah to continue

National"Uttarakhand will lead the change against BJP": Congress' Harish Rawat

Politics"Irresponsible": Vaiko slams EPS over 'House Arrest' remark on Stalin's father

InternationalMagic Castle Fire: Blaze Erupts at Historic Structure in Hollywood

InternationalNorth Korea fires short-range ballistic missiles in back-to-back launch

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentDeepika Padukone reveals she watched Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge ‘way before anyone else did’

Entertainment"SRK, Salman have given not just 1 but 25 plus mega hits": Ameesha Patel, Siddharth Anand call out Zakir Khan over his "Dhurandhar se sabki jali" comment

EntertainmentNia Sharma, Krystle D'Souza reunite, indulge in a jamming session in the former's luxury car

EntertainmentMasaba Gupta flaunts mom Neena Gupta’s ancient waist chain with her swimwear look

Entertainment"Ye Pradhan Mantriji ka sapna hai...": Kangana Ranaut praises PM Modi for Women Reservation Bill, says it will boost confidence of women