The American band Foo Fighters It was performed last night in a crowded Madison Square Garden stadium in New York, in what was the return to concerts in closed venues with full capacity in that city, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020.
The only condition for the public that attended last night was that they had been vaccinated and that at least 14 days had passed after inoculation, which allowed the legendary stadium to be filled to capacity.
In this way, with the first chords of “Times Like These” he started the historic show in a packed stadium and anticipated the series of concerts that Bruce Springsteen will begin on June 26 at the St. James Theater, Manhattan, which At first it had been presented as the show that would mark the return to activities in closed spaces after sanitary restrictions.
As reported by the Variety site, the surprise of the night was given by comedian Dave Chappelle who burst onto the stage to sing a version of “Creep”, the Radiohead classic.
The connection between the two came on an episode of “Saturday Night Live” in November of last year, which featured Chappelle as the host and the Foo Fighters in the musical number.
During the three hours of the show, some of his most recognized classics such as “The Pretender”, “Learn to fly”, “Monkey Wrench”, “All my life”, “My Hero”, as well as two other tribute versions such as ” Somebody to love “by Queen – performed by drummer Taylor Hawkins – and? You Should Be Dancing? by Bee Gees that led to the explosive closure of “Everlong.”
Source: Télam
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