Foo Fighters might be the mystery band on this year’s Glastonbury line-up after Dave Grohl seemingly dropped a hint in a letter to fans.
Grohl tweeted on Tuesday a handwritten note thanking fans for attending the band’s latest run of shows. “It feels good to see you, churning up these emotions together,” he concluded. “See you soon.”
Eagle-eyed fans have made the link between “churning up” and The ChurnUps—an unknown band that’s set to play Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on its Friday evening (6/23).
Foo Fighters headlined Glastonbury in 2017. They were originally booked to play in 2015 but had to pull out days before the performance due to Grohl suffering with a broken leg. If their slot for this year gets confirmed, they'll join acts including Elton John, Arctic Monkeys, Caroline Polacheck and Guns N' Roses on the bill.
Foo Fighters might be the mystery band on this year’s Glastonbury line-up after Dave Grohl seemingly dropped a hint in a letter to fans.
Grohl tweeted on Tuesday a handwritten note thanking fans for attending the band’s latest run of shows. “It feels good to see you, churning up these emotions together,” he concluded. “See you soon.”
Eagle-eyed fans have made the link between “churning up” and The ChurnUps—an unknown band that’s set to play Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on its Friday evening (6/23).
Foo Fighters headlined Glastonbury in 2017. They were originally booked to play in 2015 but had to pull out days before the performance due to Grohl suffering with a broken leg. If their slot for this year gets confirmed, they'll join acts including Elton John, Arctic Monkeys, Caroline Polacheck and Guns N' Roses on the bill.