Nirvana
Nirvana and Lorde perform 'All Apologies' at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
At the 2014 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, Nirvana's legacy was celebrated with a powerful performance of "All Apologies." This moment happened long after their last studio album, *In Utero*, which was released in 1993. Although the band officially disbanded in the wake of Kurt Cobain's tragic death in 1994, their music continued to resonate and influence countless artists, evident in the diverse lineup of guests on stage that night. Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic, along with former members Pat Smear and guest artists like Lorde, Joan Jett, and St. Vincent, celebrated Nirvana’s enduring impact on rock music. It’s interesting how Cobain’s raw emotionality and unique songwriting voice still echoed during this event, reminding fans that even years later, Nirvana’s essence and influence were very much alive in the modern music scene. This performance wasn’t just a tribute; it was a testament to the lasting relevance of their artistry.