Watch ABBA's Benny Andersson cover Foo Fighters in honour of Dave Grohl at Glastonbury

Grohl wore an ABBA top on Saturday night

ABBA's Benny Andersson and Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 30th Jun 2022
Last updated 30th Jun 2022

ABBA legend Benny Andersson has covered a Foo Fighters classic in homage to Dave Grohl wearing an ABBA top at Glastonbury over the weekend.

In his first live performance since Taylor Hawkins’ death, Dave Grohl made a guest appearance during Paul McCartney’s headline set at Glastonbury on Saturday night (25th June).

Grohl played guitar and sang two songs with McCartney, The Beatles’ ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ and Wings’ ‘Band on the Run’, before returning for the finale song of ‘The End’ while wearing a fetching ABBA top. McCartney’s other special guest, Bruce Springsteen, also returned for the set closer.

In homage to Dave Grohl’s ABBA top, the official ABBA Voyage Instagram account has shared a video of Benny Andersson performing Foo Fighters’ 1999 anthem ‘Learn To Fly’ on the piano.

After tinkling the ivories, 75-year-old Andersson turns to the camera and proudly reveals his Foo Fighters T-shirt with a huge grin etched across his face.

One Instagram follower commented: “EVERYTHING in this video is amazing! Foo Fighters, Benny's piano, his shirt, his smiiiile!”

Another wrote: “This is awesome! The reciprocated reverence both Benny and Dave have for each other’s music is heartwarming!”

Dave Grohl is an outspoken ABBA aficionado and he told the BBC last year he got emotional when the Swedish pop icons announced their ‘Voyage’ comeback album.

"Oh my god, I’m such a big ABBA fan,” Grohl said. “When I saw that they were coming back and they had a record, I shot that link to 100 people I knew, then listened to the new song and wept like a baby. I cried like a baby. Oh man!"

Reflecting on the music, Grohl continued: "It almost sounded like time hadn’t passed. Plus it was such a beautiful, romantic, melancholy, bitter-sweet retrospective. Ugh, it’s amazing. ABBA can do no wrong."

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Malcolm Young

Created by anonymous Australian artist Lushsux, this sublime mural of Malcolm Young is located on AC/DC Lane in Melbourne. It was unveiled shortly after the fabled guitarist's death in November 2017.

Malcolm Young

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Eddie Van Halen

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Bob Dylan

Created by Brazilian artist Eduardo Kobra, this astonishing Bob Dylan mural called The Times They Are A-Changin was unveiled in September 2015. Depicting three photo-realistic images of Bob Dylan from different eras, the mural features kaleidoscopic colours and patterns throughout.

Joey Ramone

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Debbie Harry and Blondie

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Black Sabbath

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Lou Reed

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Ringo Starr

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David Bowie

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Joe Strummer

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Prince

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Leonard Cohen

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Muddy Waters

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27 Club mural

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Lemmy

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Prince

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Massive Wagons

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Lemmy

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The Rolling Stones

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Ian Curtis

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