Musician Taylor Hawkins seems at One Love Malibu in Calabasas, Calif., on Dec. 2, 2018. Foo Fighters will honor the rock band’s late drummer Taylor Hawkins with a pair of tribute concert events in September — one in London and the opposite in Los Angeles.
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Musician Taylor Hawkins seems at One Love Malibu in Calabasas, Calif., on Dec. 2, 2018. Foo Fighters will honor the rock band’s late drummer Taylor Hawkins with a pair of tribute concert events in September — one in London and the opposite in Los Angeles.
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Rock band the Foo Fighters will probably be performing two tribute concert events for his or her late drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died March 25.
The band can have exhibits on the Wembley Stadium in London on Sep. 3 and the Kia Discussion board in Los Angeles on Sep. 27.
“As one of the revered and beloved figures in fashionable music, Taylor’s monolithic expertise and magnetic character endeared him to hundreds of thousands of followers, friends, mates and fellow musical legends the world over,” the band wrote. “Tens of millions mourned his premature passing on March 25, with passionate and honest tributes coming from followers in addition to musicians Taylor idolized.”
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Hawkins joined the band in 1997 on tour, and was first recorded with the Foo Fighters for his or her 1999 album “There’s Nothing Left To Lose.” He appeared on each album thereafter as a drummer and vocalist.
Hawkins has gained 15 Grammys and have become a member of the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame in 2021.