Watch Dave Grohl Lose Voice And Sound Bad At Foo Fighters Show

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With news of Bono’s voice giving out at U2’s show on Saturday in Berlin forcing him to cancel the show early after “Beautiful Day,” Foo Fighters fans noted that Dave Grohl lost his voice at the Foos’ show on Saturday at Safeco Field in Seattle due to a cold, but managed to finish the show.

One fan tweeted in response to Bono ending U2’s show early, “Dave Grohl was losing his voice last night because of a cold so the whole stadium helped him sing the last hour or so of their set. Just sayin…”

Another fan tweeted, “Foo Fighters put on an awesome show last night. Thank you Dave Grohl for performing with a cold even as your voice was giving out.”

Watch video of “Best of You” and “Everlong” below.

Before “Everlong” Grohl said, “When it comes to getting a cold and losing your voice, it’s nothing compared to fucking breaking your leg and finishing a show. So I’m never going to cancel a fucking show because of this. If I can do it because of that, I’m not doing it because of this. So you want to sing one more with us?”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2JcjK-wNWY

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