No matter how famous Dave Grohl may be, at the end of the day he’s still a dad, and with that comes all the trappings of fatherhood, including one of the most time-honored traditions of being a girl dad, and that’s giving your daughter’s boyfriend a hard time.
Yep. The Foo Fighters show was capped off by a hilarious moment between Grohl and his daughter’s boyfriend, who came on stage looking to perform a song with the band. This would be allowed, but only under one condition. He would need to solve a Rubik’s Cube first.
@concertplanet I genuinely didn’t think he’d do it 🥁 #foofighters #davegrohl #rubikscube #anfield #fyp
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It was a tense moment to start, with a drum roll and everything as he raced to complete the puzzle. He did it though, and as promised, he got to take a song with the band. Surprising all the fans in the audience, he hopped on the drums and hung with the group for a great version of the song “Rope.”
Of course, the stunt was all some lighthearted fun to make the show into something more exciting for the fans there, which it certainly accomplished. It’s such a bizarre and silly idea, that it no doubt elevated the performance and brought everyone there closer together. Fans absolutely loved the moment, leaving comments about how funny it was, and how great of a job he did on the drums.
“Clearly his daughter chose wisely!”
“He was sick on the drums as well!!”
“Can you imagine Dave Grohl being your girlfriends dad and not being able to play drums???🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣”
We’re all proud of the kid for holding his own with the family hazing. Most guys get a bit of a hard time at family dinner or something else, but not solving a Rubik’s Cube in front of thousands of people. Regardless, it was a fun moment that we can all laugh at.
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