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Foo Fighters play 'biggest ever show' at Wembley Stadium

Dave Grohl has 'not a bad voice for a drummer' declare bandmates

Foo Fighters played their biggest ever show tonight (June 6), an 86,000 capacity gig at Wembley Stadium in London.

Performing "in the round", the band took to their revolving stage which was placed near the centre of the pitch just before 8pm (BST).

As well as the unique platform, Foo Fighters had also installed a long runway that stretched out deep into the crowd, and even by second song 'Times Like These', frontman Dave Grohl was off jogging along his catwalk working the audience into a frenzy.

Barely pausing for breath in the opening salvo, the band rattled through the likes of 'The Pretender', 'No Way Back' and "new song" 'Cheer Up Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)'.

Slowing the pace in the middle of 'This Is A Call', Grohl moved to a second, smaller stage almost at the other end of the stadium from his bandmates, slowly making his way back along the catwalk jamming out an extended bluesy solo before he reached his mic and finished the song.

"Hey! Hey! Hey! Wembley fucking Stadium ladies and gentleman, I love each and everyone of you fucking arseholes tonight," declared Grohl after the song.

"I used to think this place was big, it's fucking massive. I love it," he added. "We played it once before but we only we played five songs, we did that Live Earth. We went on after the Pussycat Dolls which is not an easy feat, I can tell you. We worked over time that night, but by the time we finished we thought we'd come back and play for longer. How long do you want us to play for you tell us!"

During 'Stacked Actors' the Foo Fighters rotated their stage for the first time, with Taylor Hawkins playing a drum solo as he revolved around Wembley Stadium while his bandmates quickly dashed backstage.

After going around 360 degrees, all the other Foo Fighters returned to finished the song with another extended jam.

The band then completely changed the dynamic, rotating the stage to the left, they started a semi-acoustic set with 'Skin And Bones', which saw them joined by several additional musicians including a violinist and organ player.

Grohl-penned Nirvana B-side, and acoustic regular, 'Marigold' followed as this time the stage rotated again so they faced the opposite side of the stadium.

With 'My Hero' following, the band then enjoyed a bit of a break with the frontman pausing to tell the crowd: "What's the first thing you think of when you say Wembley? Freddy Mercury! If you guys start a band and are lucky enough to do this just watch the Live Aid DVD."

Grohl then got Hawkins to warm up his vocals ahead of 'Cold Day In The Sun' by getting the crowd to chant along with him 'Wembley style".

"You've got a good voice for a drummer," noted Grohl. "So have you!" replied his bandmate in a snap causing laughter to break out across the giant venue ahead of the Hawkins-fronted 'In Your Honour' track.

Having wrapped the acoustic spot up, Grohl tore into 'Everlong' solo, playing and the song half way down the catwalk inspiring a massive sing-a-long.

With his bandmates returning, they finished the set with 'All My Life' with Grohl declaring "it's the biggest Foo Fighters show ever, in 13 years and it's all thanks to you lot!"

Returning for the encore, they kicked off with 'Big Me', this time with the stage facing the crowd at the back of the venue.

"You people paid a lot of money to stare at my arse all night," observed Grohl. "I'm sure it was worth it, but how about we sing a song for you guys?"

"You guys thank you for being fantastic on our special night," declared Grohl ahead of closer 'Best Of You'. "This is something else, thanks for coming out."

A teary Grohl then left the stage as fireworks blasted over the stadium.

Foo Fighters played:

'The Pretender'
'Times Like These'
'No Way Back'
'Cheer Up Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)'
'Learn To Fly'
'This Is A Call'
'Long Road To Ruin'
'Breakout'
'Stacked Actors'
'Skin And Bones'
'Marigold'
'My Hero'
'Cold Day In The Sun'
'But Honestly"’
'Everlong'
'Monkey Wrench'
'All My Life'
'Big Me'
'DOA'
'Generator'
'Best Of You'


Earlier Supergrass provided the main support, warming up the filling stadium with the likes of 'Caught By The Fuzz' and closer 'Pumping On Your Stereo'.

"Thanks London," declared frontman Gaz Coombes at the end of their sweaty set. "You've done yourself proud."

Highlights from the show will be broadcast on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show on Monday June 9 (7-9pm BST).

Meanwhile NME.COM will have an exclusive picture gallery of Foo Fighters live from Wembley Stadium on June 9.
 

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St3v017 

Jun 7, 2008

What a night! Best one so far. Think this confirms the Foo's as the biggest band this decade. Exceptional performance!

volly 

Jun 7, 2008

it was an awesone gig , best 1 have been to in a long while

wowzer555 

Jun 8, 2008

one of the best gigs ive ever been to. i have no idea how that band manage to do that night after night, it would kill the average human being. give dave grohl a knighthood!

Fozzy3021 

Jun 8, 2008

Went to Foo Fighters gig at Manchester on 2 June, it was brilliant. All my family went my 11 year old sons first concert and he thought it was great. Would have liked to see the revolving stage that they have at Wembley, may be next time. Definately go see the Foo's again. Dave Grohl rocks.

Bpark77 

Jun 8, 2008

OH MY GOD the concert was superb bets i have been to in a long time - flew from glasgow to see them and it was so worth it

danthemanlang 

Jun 8, 2008

This was the first time they played in Wembley as the headliners This was the most amazing show I have seen of theirs to date Oz Fest 98 was amazing but this was even better Dave Grohl 10 years on is still a genius

bradpringle 

Jun 8, 2008

Heading off to see them for a fifth time, I was afriad I wouldn't be able to come away saying 'they get better every time'. They were fantastic LCCC and topping that was going to take a lot. But friday night was mind blowing, quite honestly the best I've ever seen them. How they can keep it up I don't know but can't wait for their next gig

FatSteve 

Jun 8, 2008

Greate Gigs, went both nights. It's not exactly a centre stage though adn most songs were played forward apart from 1 to the back and 1 each side. Bit of a rip off paying for tickets billed as In the round and it being mainly forward facing. Have the Foo Fighters sold out? I think so.

grahamlegg 

Jun 9, 2008

This was an awesome gig. My son James and I saw the show in November at the O2 and this was even better. Would love to hear the band do Halo live one day. Surprised at how empty the best seats were - where was everyone?

airguitarsuperstar 

Jun 9, 2008

Sounds like an amazing gig. Wish i could have been there and i hope that everyone who went had an awesome time!

neepio 

Jun 10, 2008

I agree Saturday's Foos concert was AWESOME but completely let down by the rubbish acoustics and layout at Wembley - "in the round" my arse!

agentCooper81 

Jun 12, 2008

Can't fault the Foos for a blinding performance! However the "in the round" seemed like a token solution to justify selling seats behind the stage. 95% of the show was played in one direction, with one song to the back and a couple of token revolutions. A waste of time and money building the revolving stage. As Dave comically pointed out those with seats behing the "round" were staring at his backside all night. Sound mix was also subpar as it was at the 02 in November. Good thing we know the songs intimately or you'd be hard pressed to work out what's going on! Quibbles aside another astonishing performance from the present day legends.

sheikha 

Jun 13, 2008

I had waited a long time to see Foo Fighters..but was so disappointed with the acoustics at Wembley,and my seat,which was to the rear,so couldn't view the band at all.The stadium looks very impressive,but in my opinion,didn't deliver.I would think twice about going to a concert at the stadium again,the arena might not have the capacity,but it has the clarity...left the concert early,as couldn't bear to hear one of my favourite bands sound like absolute gargage...thank you Wembley!

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