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November 18, 2025 3 mins
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Dave Grohl has had another week in the spotlight that blends his legendary rock presence with deeply personal moments and plenty of chatter in the press and online. Just days ago, Dave electrified Monterrey, Mexico, when the Foo Fighters debuted their new single “Asking for a Friend” live for the very first time at the Corona Capital Sessions, as reported by multiple music outlets including Channel X94 and 98Online. Grohl told the crowd “that’s the first time we’ve ever tried that one live,” and fans were quick to call out how note-perfect the performance was, so tight you could “swap the live for the studio cut and barely notice.” The performance also saw a rare return of “Hey, Johnny Park!”—not played live since 2021. That show set the tone for the band’s latest hot streak, with follow-up headlines as they geared up to headline the major Corona Capital festival in Mexico City.

Social media went wild with pro-shot video of that debut, quickly going viral and racking up views among both die-hards and casual fans. On Instagram, there were posts of Grohl in high spirits, chatting with fans, and sharing an emotional meet-and-greet moment that drove one young woman to tears, as detailed by Alternative Nation. The encounter, confirmed with signed memorabilia and selfies, only added to Grohl’s reputation for being “fan-friendly” and approachable—an image fans continually echo across Reddit, Instagram, and Twitter.

The band is riding strong on the back of not just new singles, but also major tour news: next summer, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age will co-headline a North American stadium run, promising huge crowds, with European stadium dates and festival headline slots including Madrid’s Mad Cool already locked in, according to NME and Foo Fighters Live. Grohl’s public appearances have also spilled beyond music—recent social posts circulated showing him back-slapping with the Kaiser Chiefs and giving another candid interview about authenticity in music, as seen on his Instagram fan accounts. In documentary land, Grohl features in “If These Walls Could Rock,” an upcoming profile on West Hollywood’s iconic Sunset Marquis hotel.

Of course, not all recent headlines are about music. According to the New York Post and AOL.com, Grohl’s private life has been intensely scrutinized following his public admission in September that he fathered a child outside his marriage to Jordyn Blum. There’s been ongoing tabloid speculation about how the family is handling the fallout, and while Grohl emphasizes a focus on healing and privacy for all children involved, social media and Hollywood gossip columns are still dissecting every angle.

In sum, whether on stage debuting a new anthem, hugging fans, or facing personal truths in front of millions, Dave Grohl is everywhere right now—with his next moves, whether musical or personal, guaranteed to make more headlines before the year is out.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dave Grohl has had another week in the spotlight that
blends his legendary rock presence with deeply personal moments and
plenty of chatter in the press and online. Just days ago,
Dave electrified Monterey, Mexico when the Foo Fighters debuted their
new single asking for a Friend live for the very
first time at the Corona Capital Sessions. As reported by

(00:23):
multiple music outlets, including Channel x nine four ninety eight online,
Grohl told the crowd, that's the first time we've ever
tried that one live, and fans were quick to call
out how noe perfect. The performance was so tight you
could swap the live for the studio cut and barely notice.
The performance also saw a rare return of Hey Johnny Park,

(00:46):
not played live since twenty twenty one. That show set
the tone for the band's latest hot streak with follow
up headlines as they geared up to headline the major
Corona Capitol Festival in Mexico City. Social media went wild,
with pro shot video of that debut quickly going viral
and racking up views among both diehards and casual fans.
On Instagram, there were posts of Groll in high spirits

(01:09):
chatting with fans and sharing an emotional meet and greet
moment that drove one young woman to tears, as detailed
by Alternative Nation. The encounter, confirmed with signed memorability and
selfies only added to Groll's reputation for being fan friendly
and approachable, and image fans continually echo across Reddit, Instagram,

(01:30):
and Twitter. The band is riding strong on the back
of not just new singles, but also major tour news.
Next summer, Food Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age
will co headline a North American stadium run, promising huge crowds,
with European stadium dates and festival headline slots including Madrid's
Mad Cool already locked in, according to Anime and Food

(01:51):
Fighters Live. Grohl's public appearances have also spilled beyond music.
Recent social posts circulated showing him backslapping with the Kai
chiefs and giving another candid interview about authenticity and music,
as seen on his Instagram fan accounts. In documentary Land,
Groll features in If These Walls Could Rock an upcoming

(02:11):
profile on West Hollywood's iconic sunset Marquis Hotel. Of course,
not all recent headlines are about music, According to The
New York Post and aol dot com. Grohl's private life
has been intensely scrutinized following his public admission in September
that he fathered a child outside his marriage to Jordan Blom.
There's been ongoing tabloid speculation about how the family is

(02:33):
handling the fallout, and while Grohl emphasizes a focus on
healing and privacy for all children involved, social media and
Hollywood gossip columns are still dissecting every angle ins, whether
on stage, debuting a new anthem, hugging fans, or facing
personal truths in front of millions. Gave Grohl is everywhere
right now with his next moves, whether musical or personal,

(02:55):
guaranteed to make more headlines before the year is out.
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