Foo Fighters Forced To Cancel Remaining UK And European Dates
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Written by Jon Stickler
Foo Fighters have been forced to cancel their remaining UK and European dates.
The band were due to play two performances at Wembley Stadium in London later this week, a show at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh next week and a headline set at the Glastonbury festival later this month.
But, due to injuries sustained in Dave Grohl's fall from the stage during the band's June 12 show at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, the band have pulled all shows on medical advice. After undergoing surgery on Monday, Grohl's full recuperation time is yet to be confirmed.
UPDATE: Iggy Pop, who was due to open the Wembley shows, will not play any extra dates as a result of their cancellation. A statement released on Facebook reads: "Firstly - get well, Dave, it was hell of a fall! Those decisions are never easy. This also means, folks, that you'll have to wait a week longer to see Iggy on stage. His first solo performance will now be Down The Rabbit Hole Festival in Holland on June 27."
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