Foo Fighters
Foo Fighters Live Performance at Invictus Games Closing Concert
In September 2014, the Foo Fighters played a powerful set at the Invictus Games Closing Concert, held at the stunning Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. This performance came just after the release of their album "Sonic Highways," which dropped in November that same year. What's compelling about this particular live recording is not only the energy of the band but also the context surrounding the Invictus Games. Founded by Prince Harry, the event showcased the resilience of wounded servicemen and women, aligning perfectly with the Foo Fighters' ethos of empowerment and perseverance. During this time, the band was also on the cusp of experimenting with their sound, intertwining the local essence of each city featured in "Sonic Highways." So, this concert wasn't just a collection of songs; it was a moment steeped in respect, camaraderie, and an unyielding spirit. How exciting is it to see music play a role in celebrating such an inspiring cause?