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Foo Fighters: How to Watch Classic 2008 Wembley Gig

Foo Fighters have performed a number of big shows, but their 2008 show at London’s Wembley Stadium is among their biggest in both size and guest appearances. In tribute to…

Dave Grohl, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones
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Foo Fighters have performed a number of big shows, but their 2008 show at London's Wembley Stadium is among their biggest in both size and guest appearances.

In tribute to late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, AXS TV will be airing the broadcast premiere of Foo Fighters: Live at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, April 2 at 8 PM. Cleveland.com notes the concert will be simulcast "via the AXS website, apps and social media platforms."

In May 2020In May 2020, Dave Grohl reflected on the show, which featured a set packed with hits and fan favorites, and then came the encore when Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones took to the stage to perform the Led Zeppelin classics "Rock and Roll" and "Ramble On."

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Grohl explained the whole thing came about rather seamlessly. During their set at Wembley at Live Earth in 2007, Grohl told the crowd the band would be back to do a headlining show soon.

"And in the middle of the set I jokingly announced to the audience that we would be back to play Wembley multiple nights," said Grohl. "I was kidding! Because at that point we had never even headlined a stadium. So about a year later when my manager asked if we wanted to [do it], of course we had to pull out all the stops."

Grohl continued, "And then someone asked us if we wanted to have some special guests. So being a Led Zeppelin freak — you know, I’ve got Led Zeppelin tattoos — I thought 'Well, we’ve gotta call John Paul Jones.' We had wound up performing 'The Pretender' with him that year at the Grammys and we made friends so I figured, this is the most momentous occasion of my entire life, why not call the band that changed it all for me?"

From there, Grohl then got on the phone with Page and the guitar god was all it.

"He basically said 'Well what do you want to do?' And I was terrified to answer. I felt like I was in a waking dream," said Grohl. "But I had to say something, so I said 'How about “Rock and Roll”?' so he said 'Yeah, what else?' I said 'How about “Ramble On”?' he said, 'Great, see you at rehearsals.' I mean it was that easy, I couldn’t believe it."

The rest is history.

Taylor Hawkins' sudden death at age 50 is a shock to rock fans and rock stars alike. Many have taken to Twitter to pay tribute to the late Foo Fighters drummer.

Scroll below to see some notable tributes from rock's biggest names.

Pearl Jam/Matt Cameron

Stevie Nicks

Flea

Joan Jett

Steven Tyler

Metallica

Yes

David Letterman

Lenny Kravitz

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

Dave Navarro

Miley Cyrus

Duff McKagan

Rush/Geddy Lee

Jimmy Page

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Mick Jagger

Tony Iommi

Tommy Lee

Sammy Hagar

Lars Ulrich

Joe Perry

Axl Rose

Travis Barker

Def Leppard/Joe Elliott

Brian Wilson

Alice Cooper

Slash

Liam Gallagher

Guns N' Roses

Tom Morello

Carole King

Mike Portnoy

Matt Sorum

The Doors

Wolfgang Van Halen

Brian May

Paul Stanley

Gene Simmons

Nickelback

Rival Sons' Scott Holiday

Nathan Followill

Steve Jones

Ozzy Osbourne

Lzzy Hale

Billy Idol

Ringo Starr

Scott Ian

Geezer Butler

David Draiman

Doc Coyle

Riki Rachtman

LL Cool J

Finneas

Sheila E

Consequence of Sound

Guy Oseary

John Stamos

Richard Marx

Smashing Pumpkins

Jamey Jasta

Mark Ronson

Kaiser Chiefs

The Darkness

Kathy Valentine

Nandi Bushell

Ben Thatcher

Chris Jericho