Foo Fighters forced to cancel Murrayfield show


Grohl fell off stage in front of tens of thousands of spectators at Gothenburg on Friday.
In a statement on the band’s website, it was announced that doctors required the cancellation of the remainder of the band’s dates in the UK and Europe due to injuries sustained in Dave Grohl’s fall from the stage on June 12.
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The injury had already forced the band to pull out of the Pinkpop Festival and another show at the AFG Arena in St Gallen, Switzerland.
Immediately after his fall and still clinging to the microphone, the frontman told the crowd: “I think I just broke my leg. I’m going to go to hospital. I’m going to fix my leg and then I’m going to come back.”
He returned to sing for the final part of the gig, sitting in a chair with his leg in a cast.
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News of Grohl’s injuries sparked a flurry of concerns on social media that the Murrayfield gig would be cancelled.
@_DouglasFleming tweeted: “My summer is almost ruined if Foo Fighters cancel at Murrayfield”, while @iammcculloch wrote: “Foo Fighters cancel two shows. . . fear setting in, please don’t cancel Murrayfield.”
But @BodDamnIt wrote he was “kind of hoping” it was cancelled because “it won’t be the same without Dave jumping all over the stage”.