Foo Fighters are in the midst of playing the first full-capacity Madison Square Garden show since the start of the pandemic tonight, and they brought out a special guest for a very unusual team-up.
Dave Chappelle, in town for last night’s premiere of his new documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival, joined Foo Fighters for a rousing cover of the Radiohead classic “Creep.”
Fans attending tonight’s packed show had to present proof of full-vaccination status to enter the arena.
Foo Fighters are getting the sequined jackets and platform shoes out of storage for their next album, a disco-inpsired record they’re releasing under the name Dee Gees. (Fittingly, the band also covered the Bee Gees classic “You Should Be Dancing” at the MSG show.)
Watch fan-shot video of the “Creep” team-up and the first footage of the “Dee Gees” below.
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