Dave Grohl has joined Paul McCartney on stage at Glastonbury, in his first public performance since the death of Foo Fighters’ drummer Taylor Hawkins.
Grohl was given a hero’s welcome as he strode onto the Pyramid Stage to duet with McCartney on a gritty garage rock version of I Saw Her Standing There.
“This guy flew in specially to do this,” McCartney said. “We love you,”
“I swear, I would never miss being right here with you, right now,” Grohl replied.
Not content with one surprise, McCartney then brought out Bruce Springsteen to play Glory Days and I Wanna Be Your Man.
The New Jersey rocker also acknowledged McCartney’s 80th birthday, which took place last week, wishing him “another glorious 80 years”.