Foo Fighters Private Club Photos Released

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Foo Fighters Private Club Photos Released


A few photos have emerged of some fans who had an invite to Club Rami in Hershey. It is noted that Club Rami is the Foo Fighters tour hospitality area at each show for various attendees (sponsers, affiliates, friends of friends etc.) Sometimes hosted by Rami Jaffee and it is rarely visited by the other members.

Foo Fighters make Target Field debut

It has been noted that on Sunday, Foo Fighters’ first Twin Cities show in over half a decade was a masterclass in rock showmanship. It has been nearly 30 years since the band’s inception and they delivered an amazing stadium rock show for the tens of thousands of fans watching them at Target Field.

Following a 15-minute delay due to intermittent rain, the crowd’s excitement at the stadium was tangible as the Foo Fighters took the stage and opened their set with the explosive “All My Life.”

The band started as they brought the passion and energy needed to excite and entertain a packed stadium for nearly three hours. The charismatic frontman Dave Grohl was certainly the stand-out performer throughout the night. The 55-year-old sang and screamed, sometimes with more energy than was on the band’s studio recordings.

Grohl’s expertise as a songwriter was emphasized throughout the band’s career-spanning set. It featured songs from nearly every Foo Fighters album. With songs ranging from the Foo Fighters’ first single “This Is A Call,” to their modern-rock classic, “The Pretender,” to the band’s newer material.

It is rare for a band like the Foo Fighters, who came to prominence decades ago, to still find their new material clicking with fans just as much as their classics. However, Foo Fighters performed songs from their great 2023 album “But Here We Are” to an extremely receptive crowd.

Grohl continued to delight the crowd as onstage, he paid tribute to the Twin Cities music scene, referencing their 1995 performance at First Avenue and later citing St. Paul’s Hüsker Dü as one of his favorite bands of all time, even giving them a lyrical shoutout during the song “Times Like These.”

Grohl brought out his 18-year-old daughter Violet Grohl for a performance of their duet from the band’s latest album, “Show Me How.” Grohl and his daughter sounded great, just like they did on the album, and the performance was extra special considering it is only one of a handful of performances of the song the band has done to date.

Capping off the night was the Foo Fighters’ greatest song, the expertly dynamic “Everlong,” a perfect climax to a night of summer rock and roll.

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