Comedian Dave Chappelle joins Foo Fighters to perform 'Creep' by Radiohead

Dave Chappelle and Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl. CREDIT: Stephen J. Cohen/Kevin Winter/Getty Images.

Last night at the Madison Square Garen in New York, Comedian Dave Chappelle joined the FOO FIGHTERS stage to sing the cover version of "Crep" RADIOHEAD. The performance, which took place on Sunni 15, represented the first full-size concerto since the beginning of the pandemic at the Canyon Club at Agoura Hills, California, following FOO FIGHTERS' warm-up club show.

During the Tribeca Festival, Chappelle had been singing for several years, with "Crep," including Bradley Cooper, Lenny Kravitz, and John Mayer, to debut his new documentary, "Dave Chappelle: This time This place." He was in New York City to sing "Creep."

Another highlight of FOO FIGHTERS' concert at Madison Square Garden was the band's performance of the cover version of the "You Should Be Dance" of BEE Gees, by drummer Taylor Hawkins swapping places with frontman Dave Grohl.

The protests outside Madison Square Garden were, as they had at the Agoura Hills show, voicing their displeasure to the site's requirement for evidence of vaccination.

On their "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" tour FOO FIGHTERS headlined the scale-out garden for the first time in February 2008, returning for another "Sell-out" tour of the "Wasting Light" venue in November 2011. Most recently, in July 2018, the band sold out two nights on the "Concrete And Gold" tour of The World's Most Famous Arena.

The "SNL" episode hosted by FOO FIGHTERS was the Musical Guests last November. The episode was the SNL.

Publish : 2021-06-21 18:50:00

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