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Foo Fighters Rock LA for Grohl's Birthday Bash
15 Jan
Summary
- Foo Fighters held a benefit concert for the homeless on Dave Grohl's birthday.
- Jason Falkner filled in for an injured Pat Smear, playing seamlessly.
- The show honored Taylor Hawkins and marked the band's return to Kia Forum.

Foo Fighters recently celebrated Dave Grohl's birthday with a dynamic concert at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. This event served a dual purpose, acting as both a birthday bash and a benefit concert, with proceeds directed towards organizations supporting the homeless. The band delivered a signature high-octane performance, showcasing their enduring rock and roll spirit.
During the show, guitarist Jason Falkner stepped in seamlessly to cover for Pat Smear, who was recovering from a broken foot. The concert also paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Foo Fighters drummer, Taylor Hawkins, with a moving solo performance by Grohl. This marked the band's first appearance at the Kia Forum since the memorial concert for Hawkins held in 2022.
Adding to the evening's significance, the concert celebrated Grohl's 30 years of performing with Foo Fighters. The band closed the main set with "Best of You" before returning for an encore, finishing the night with classics like "Exhausted" and "Everlong." Their upcoming schedule includes performances in Australia and Florida.




