Foo Fighters: See highlights from the new Taylor Hawkins tribute;  from Red Hot to Alanis Morissette

Foo Fighters: See highlights from the new Taylor Hawkins tribute; from Red Hot to Alanis Morissette

Second tribute to Taylor Hawkins organized by the Foo Fighters had new guests and beautiful performances

second tribute to taylor hawkins happened on the night of last Tuesday, 27, in Los Angeles. In addition to Foo Fightersresponsible for the tribute, the event had the participation of Miley Cyrus, Alanis Morissette, Shane Hawkins, Gene Simmons and much more.

With no official broadcast like the first show, held in early September in London, iconic moments spread across social media – a way to give fans a taste of what was the grand celebration of taylor.

Check out some of the best moments from the second tribute to taylor hawkins:

Foo Fighters, Pink and Queen

Foo Fightes and Pink performed the hit “The Pretender,” in addition to getting help from Queen for a version of “Somebody To Love.” Hawkins used to cover the track, which made the performance even more special.

Shane Hawkins

It is impossible not to mention the participation of Shane, son of Taylor Hawkins. The young man shone at the London event and returned for another incredible performance. With great enthusiasm, he played drums on “My Hero” and “I’ll Stick Around.”

Alanis Morissette

In addition to drumming for the Foo Fighters, Taylor was a musician in Alanis’ band on the Jagged Little Pill tour. The singer paid tribute to Hawkins at concerts throughout the year and was present at the tribute to perform “You Oughta Know.”

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Chad Smith, drummer for Red Hot, was present at both tributes. This time, he played the instrument on “Everlong,” the track that normally closes the band’s shows. Check out:

Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus was one of the great additions to the second tribute to taylor hawkins. The singer, alongside Def Leppardperformed the hit “photograph.”

Check out an excerpt from the presentation:

Before that, Def Leppard was on stage next to Pat Wilsonof Weezerand the guitarists of Foo Fighters, Pat Smear and Chris Shiflettto touch “Rock of Ages.” smear admitted, “I came here in 1983 to see this band play this song.”

Dave Chappelle

next to the Foo Fighters the comedian sang the band’s hit radioheadcreep.” He showed off his vocals and asked for audience participation: “Everybody needs to sing this shit.” With the song over, Dave Grohl joked: “You didn’t expect this one, did you?”

Source: Rollingstone

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