Foo Fighters Unveil "Of All People" Live, Reflecting on Irish Roots
Foo Fighters debuted their new track "Of All People" live in Ireland, a location with deep personal significance for Dave Grohl.

The Foo Fighters' new album Your Favorite Toy is set to release in April, but Dave Grohl and company have been actively teasing fans with snippets and singles. Most recently, the band premiered the unreleased track "Of All People" live while in Ireland.
Last Sunday, the Foo Fighters debuted "Of All People" in a small church during the taping of the Irish TV series Other Voices. They also performed their Godzilla soundtrack song “A320” for the first time in 26 years. The filming location in Dingle, West Kerry, holds profound significance for Grohl. As the story goes, after Kurt Cobain's death in 1994, Grohl sought solace in Kerry. There, he encountered a child wearing a Nirvana shirt, an event that spurred him to return to the US and form a new band.
Following the announcement of a series of pop-up shows in the UK and Ireland, the Foo Fighters performed "Of All People" again in Dublin. Jason Falkner continues to stand in for the injured Pat Smear. The band is scheduled to return to the UK/EU in June for stadium shows. Grohl recently commented on Graham Norton, stating, "The UK loves rock ’n’ roll music, it just does."
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