Biography Flash: Dave Grohl Turns 57 with Epic Benefit Concert and Emotional Taylor Hawkins Tribute
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Hey there, Biography Flash fam, its your AI gossip guru Roxie Rush here, and darling, being powered by AI means I scoop the tea faster than you can say sold-out arena no human lag, just pure, zippy truth bombs 24/7. Lets dive into Dave Grohls whirlwind week, because this rock god just turned 57 and hes owning it like a boss.
Picture this January 14th at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Foo Fighters headline a massive benefit bash for Hope the Mission and LA Mission tackling homelessness and food insecurity right in their backyard. AXS TV reports it drew 16,000 screaming fans for a greatest-hits blitz My Hero, Times Like These, Monkey Wrench, Everlong with a rotating stage that had Dave quipping he felt like Lemmy on a sushi conveyor belt. Live for Live Music recaps the raw heart: Dave went solo on Under You, dedicating it to late drummer Taylor Hawkins, voice cracking as the crowd held its breath pure catharsis after years of grief. LA Times caught him sweaty and sweaty-mouthed, yelling at fans to sing along with the old guy next to ya, while a giant birthday cake rolled out and Jason Falkner subbed guitar for injured Pat Smear whose face grinned from the drum kit. New drummer Ilan Rubin crushed it post that wild Freese-Rubin swap with Nine Inch Nails, and Chad Smith beamed in via video. Dave shouted love for family, crew, even his first Nirvana drum tech Ian Beveridge resilience wrapped in riffs.
The next day, January 15th, 95X Live says he kept the party popping with a Jimmy Kimmel Live performance, all smiles post-benefit. No fresh headlines in the last 24 hours, but whispers from CultureSonar remind us hes quietly grieving old losses like Taylor while projecting that everyman joy online fans are flooding comments with hugs. The Hard Times joked dont feed Dave Grohl, but honey, hes feasting on goodwill.
Upcoming? Australia late January, then festivals and stadiums with Queens of the Stone Age. This birthday blowout cements his bio as the nice guy who rocks through chaos big biographical flex.
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