Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl says ‘we actually play live’ on ‘errors tour’ as Taylor Swift fans call out rocker for ‘shade’

Foo Fighters member Dave Grohl dissed Taylor Swift onstage according to some fans

LEAD singer Dave Grohl has appeared to take a swipe at Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour during the Foo Fighters’ show in London on Saturday.

Dave seemed to accuse the pop star of not singing live during her ongoing 6th concert tour.

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Foo Fighters member Dave Grohl dissed Taylor Swift onstage according to some fansCredit: Getty
The musician implied that the popstar doesn't perform live on tour

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The musician implied that the popstar doesn’t perform live on tourCredit: Getty
Dave faced massive backlash from Taylor fans

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Dave faced massive backlash from Taylor fansCredit: Getty

“We like to call our tour the ‘Errors Tour,'” he said during his show in London. “Because we actually play live.”

He called out the popular singer by name saying, “You don’t want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift.”

Swifties were quick to respond, calling Dave’s comment “unnecessary.”

“Wow, Grohl so washed he has to use Taylor’s name for free pr,” said one social media user.

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“Embarrassing thought he was better than that what a shame.”

The former Nirvana drummer formed the Foo Fighters in 1994 and has served as their lead singer and guitarist ever since.

Meanwhile, Taylor’s debut album was released in the United States and Canada in October 2006, although she had been performing for years before that.

Fans said Dave’s dig has changed their perspective of the musician, with one social media user asking him to keep it “classy.”

“He’s known to be one of the coolest, nicest guys,” said another. “This is… not a great look for him.”

This comes after a turbulent period for the Foo Fighters.

Watch emotional moment Foo Fighters invite late bandmate Taylor Hawkins’ son onstage to play drums at huge London gig – leaving fans in tears

In March 2022, their lead drummer Taylor Hawkins died from “cardiovascular collapse.”

A year later, the band made plans to replace Taylor in an effort to start performing again.

“Taylor loved to jam with anybody and everybody, so this collection of friends and family and musicians is brought together by him and we’re all connected here today by that one guy,” Dave told the Wembley Stadium crowd in London, last September.

The Foo Fighters decided to unveil their newest addition to the group via a live-streamed event.

Get your tickets to see Taylor Swift

If you haven’t yet got your tickets to see Taylor Swift on her worldwide Eras tour, there’s still time:

Before purchasing tickets on resale websites check pricing as they are third-party sellers and, importantly, the cost can vary depending on demand. You may pay more than an official ticket, though you can also get good last-minute deals too.

They went with Josh Freese who had been a member of both punk rock and new wave bands before joining the Foo Fighters in 2023.

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The Eras Tour is currently in London at the Wembley stadium.

The next stop is Dublin’s Aviva Stadium where Paramore will open for Taylor.

Swifties have been quick to point out that Taylor does perform live.

However, since there are so many individual tracks on her songs, she can’t sing them all.

“Saying taylor swift doesn’t perform live is one of the most overused insulting false accusations there has ever been,” commented one fan.

“You don’t get to say that about this team that works their asses off for hours every night for a year,” they added.

Swifties claim that since there are so many individual tracks on her songs, Taylor can't sing them all when performing live

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Swifties claim that since there are so many individual tracks on her songs, Taylor can’t sing them all when performing liveCredit: Getty
Dave formed the Foo Fighters in 1994

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Dave formed the Foo Fighters in 1994Credit: Getty
The Eras Tour is Taylor's sixth concert tour

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The Eras Tour is Taylor’s sixth concert tourCredit: Getty

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