Watch out Westeros – there’s a new king in town.

Dave Grohl performed with The Foo Fighters on Sunday in South Korea as he sat atop a chair inspired by Game of Thrones’ Iron Throne.

Despite recently breaking his leg during a gig in Sweden, the 46-year-old rocker has continued to tour and, as indicated by his latest on-stage seating arrangement, he’s been making the most of his unfortunate injury.

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Rock n' roll royalty: Dave Grohl, 46, took the stage with The Foo Fighters in South Korea on Sunday with the rock star sitting on a Game of Thrones inspired chair

In lieu of a thousand men’s swords welded together by dragon’s breath, like The Iron Throne in George R.R. Martin’s celebrated novels, Dave’s throne was adorned by guitar necks.

The body-less guitar and bass necks shot out in every which way as the Foo Fighters front-man sat in the middle, strumming his guitar and elevating his bum leg.

After the injury, Grohl took a break from performing to recover, but he’s since returned to the stage and the guitar chair has been joining him on tour. Sunday’s appearance occurred at Seoul, South Korea’s Ansan Valley Rock Festival.

Busted leg: The reason for the guitar-neck throne was because Dave recently broke his leg in Sweden

The Iron Throne: The Foo Fighters front-man's chair is an ode to Game Of Throne's Iron Throne; Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance) sits upon The Iron Throne here in season four of the HBO show

While playing their 1997 hit Monkey Wrench in Gothenberg, Sweden during a July tour stop, Grohl took a tumble resulting in the fracture.

But like a true rock star, the former Nirvana drummer picked himself up, briefly sought medical attention and finished the show.

However the injury did require that The Foo Fighters cancel their headlining spot at this year’s Glastonbury music festival.

Still rockin': Despite the injury Dave and The Foos have been giving their shows all they got

Short break: Before returning to tour, Dave and the band took a short break, which resulted in cancelling their headlining spot at this year's Glastonbury festival

The fallen: Grohl's positioning upon the throne (albeit a rock n' roll version) is more publicly favored than some of the previous occupants, like King Joffrey (Jack Gleeson)

Less than a month after shattering his leg, Grohl and the Foos were back, celebrating the 20-year anniversary of their debut self-titled album with a show at RFK Stadium in Washington DC.

And despite the injury, the band is playing at full potential, jamming through 24-song sets; the only difference being that Dave is confined to a seat instead of jumping around the stage.

The Foo Fighters are set to continue their wide-spread world tour, making stops in Europe and North America throughout the summer and fall.

Still goin': Dave and The Foo Fighters are continuing their tour with numerous stops in North America and Europe throughout the summer and fall