Foo Fighters continue to prove that they’re the most wholesome, loveable band in the game. The band also have a reputation for a rousing live show. Lately, the band have taken to covering Queen and David Bowie’s 1982 pop gem ‘Under Pressure’, with guest vocals from members of the crowd.
At their Vancouver show on September 8th, the band invited lucky fan Madi Duncan to the stage to perform the duet. Duncan was noticed by Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins after the pair saw her holding a sign requesting a duet. Check out all the action below.
Watch: Foo Fighters perform Under Pressure with a fan, live in Vancouver
Duncan took to Instagram to share an emotional reflection of the experience, as Spin reports. “A lot of people are aware (or maybe not) of my struggles with mental illness and have been very supportive of me throughout it all, but something that you may not know is how much Foo Fighters helped my younger self during the worst time of my life.”
Last month, Queen’s Roger Taylor joined Foo Fighters’ side-project for surprise pop-up gig, read more here.