
Dave Grohl performs Foo Fighters songs at Coachella for first time since affair and baby drama
The singer-guitarist delivered orchestral renditions of Foo Fighters faves 'Everlong' and 'The Sky Is a Neighborhood' at Coachella on Saturday.
The surprise appearance — with Venezuelan maestro Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Outdoor Theatre of the Indio, California festival — was the first time the 56-year-old rocker returned to his Foo frontman role since the Post exclusively confirmed the mother of his love child's identity as Jennifer Young.
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5 Dave Grohl sang 'Everlong' and 'The Sky Is a Neighborhood' during his surprise Coachella appearance.for Coachella
Grohl made his first musical appearance since the baby scandal at FireAid in January, playing a Nirvana set with fellow surviving members Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear. The trio was also joined by Post Malone at SNL50: The Homecoming Concert in February.
But Grohl hadn't performed any Foo Fighters songs live since making the shock announcement about his newborn out of wedlock.
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'I've recently become the father of a new baby daughter, born outside of my marriage,' Grohl wrote in an Instagram post in Sept. 2024. 'I plan to be a loving and supportive parent to her.
'I love my wife and my children, and I am doing everything I can to regain their trust and earn their forgiveness,' continued Grohl, who has three other children with wife Jordyn Blum. 'We're grateful for your consideration toward all the children involved, as we move forward together.'
In February, The Post broke the news that Young — a Florida-born rock 'n' roll fan who now resides in Los Angeles — was the mother of Grohl's new daughter. And records obtained by The Post showed that their nearly 9-month-old child — who Young is raising in a modest house with her own mother — has Grohl's last name.
5 Jennifer Young confirmed to The Post that she was the mother of Dave Grohl's love child in February.
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5 Dave Grohl was one of the surprise peformers on Coachella's second Saturday this weekend.
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Grohl wasn't the only surprise guest to join Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at Coachella: Cynthia Erin also took the stage to sing 'Brick by Brick,' a ballad from her forthcoming album 'I Forgive You,' and a cover of Prince's 'Purple Rain.'
5 Dave Grohl performed for the first time since his baby scandal at the FireAid benefit in January.
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5 Dave Grohl rocked with fellow surviving Nirvana members Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic at SNL50: The Homecoming Concert in February.
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'Hello Coachella, nice to see you. Would you like a little Prince?' she asked the crowd, who erupted in cheers. 'OK, Prince for you then.'
Other guest performers included Natasha Bedingfield, who sang her hit 'Unwritten,' Laufey and Argentine duo Paco Amoroso and Ca7riel.
Coachella 2025 came to a close on Sunday night with surprise guests Ed Sheeran and Jelly Roll joining headliner Post Malone.
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