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Foo Fighters play rare live track ‘New Way Home’ during intimate Washington D.C. gig

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Foo Fighters headlined the opening night of the new Washington D.C. venue The Atlantis and performed rare live track ‘New Way Home’ last night (May 30).The Atlantis – a new 450-person capacity replica venue of the original 9:30 Club – opened yesterday with the Foos taking the stage.According to Consequence of Sound, the band’s set began with frontman Dave Grohl reuniting with Pete Stahl, his old bandmate in the D.C.

hardcore band Scream. Together they covered ‘At the Atlantis’, a song by the D.C. legends Bad Brains.Foos’ 22-song set spanned two hours and included all of the band’s greatest hits along with ‘New Way Home’, which had only been played live twice since 2011.

They also dedicated their performance of ‘Break Me’ to Foghat and included a few lines from ‘Slow Ride’.Foo Fighters delivered a rare live performance of “New Way Home” during their show at The Atlantis in DC.

pic.twitter.com/YRXnVyevr4— CONSEQUENCE (@consequence) May 31, 2023Elsewhere in the performance, Grohl’s daughter Violet graced the stage to join the band for ‘Shame Shame’ and ‘Rope’, and Seth Hurwitz, the owner of the 9:30 Club and friend of the band, took over the drums on their performance of ‘Big Me’.The band also thanked the crowd for helping them continue after the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins, later dedicating the song ‘Aurora’ to him.Earlier in the day, Grohl and D.C.

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