Less than a month after Dave Grohl fell off a stage in Sweden and shattered his leg, Foo Fighters were back in action. The band celebrated the 20th anniversary of its debut album with a massive concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC featuring performances from Heart, Joan Jett, Gary Clark Jr., Buddy Guy, and others.

The biggest highlight, of course, was Foo Fighters’ headlining set. With his leg still in a cast, Grohl sang and played guitar from a giant light-up throne in the style of the Iron Throne from Games of Thrones (in lieu of swords, the throne was adorned with guitars).



Another notable moment came when Grohl brought his mother Virginia to the stage prior to performing “For All the Cows”. Grohl grew up near the Washington, DC area in Northern Virginia where his mother was a high school English teacher.

Watch fan-shot performance footage and see the full 24-song setlist below.

“Everlong”:

“Monkey Wrench”:

“Big Me” and story of Dave Grohl’s throne:

“For All the Cows” and Dave Grohl’s mom:

Setlist:

Everlong

Monkey Wrench

Learn to Fly

Something From Nothing

The Pretender

Big Me

Congregation

Walk

I’m the One (Van Halen cover)

Another One Bites the Dust (Queen cover)

Owner of a Lonely Heart (Yes cover)

Cold Day in the Sun

My Hero (Acoustic)

Times Like These (Acoustic)

Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie cover)

All My Life

These Days

Outside

Breakout

For All the Cows

Alone + Easy Target

This Is a Call

Generator

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