Two rock heroes collaborated for the best onstage partnership over the weekend break. At the Sunday (June 18) ending of this year’s Bonnaroo Festival, Paramore‘s Hayley Williams signed up with Dave Grohl as well as the Foo Fighters onstage for a legendary efficiency of “My Hero,” captured on cam by followers in the target market.
In video clips from the evening, Williams vocalize the verses to the 1997 struck with classically high-energy vocals as well as dancing actions, head banging alongside Grohl as he plays lead guitar. Looking noticeably gotten over with shock that she’s executing along with the previous Nirvana drummer, the “Still Into You” vocalist welcomes followers to sing along prior to putting down an electrical consistency line throughout the carolers.
“Ah, she’s harmonizing and s–t,” Grohl jokes.
The Foo Fighters’ major phase efficiency formally liquidated virtually a week of real-time songs at the Manchester, Tenn., occasion. Immediately prior, Williams as well as her Paramore bandmates Taylor York as well as Zac Farro had actually taken the phase for their very own collection. Both bands are presently on scenic tour.
The “My Hero” duet is something of a cycle minute for Williams, that covered the track with Paramore in 2006 for the Superman Returns soundtrack. The band has additionally performed the track live in the past.
The Bonnaroo program comes quickly after Williams went viral for requiring the elimination of 2 wild followers at a Paramore performance in late May, regarding which she later on prepared a wholehearted apology letter recognizing she needs to have managed the circumstance much more kindly.
“So, if you are those two people … I am sorry for whatever shame or embarrassment I may have caused you,” she created in the message uploaded to Paramore’s Discord. “I’m not telling you that it’s perfectly fine to act entitled or ignorant at a show. I’m just saying that I’m sorry that I handled the whole situation like the arbiter of the same type of cancel culture that doesn’t often teach or lead in any productive way.”
Watch minutes from Williams’ efficiency with the Foo Fighters listed below: