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Release Date:
February 13, 2022
Original Title:
Foo Fighters-Superbowl LVI Aftershow in Virtual Reality
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 47
As the world was finishing watching the Rams beat the Bengals at Super Bowl LVI, Foo Fighters were premiering a performance in the metaverse. The band played a special after-show, which was available to watch on Facebook and in virtual reality. And they used the opportunity as a chance to pull out some surprising set choices. From the live premiere of 'T-Shirt' from 'Concrete And Gold' to 'Walking After You' for the first time since 2006, it was a prime example of how many huge tracks the band have in their pocket to pull out whenever they want to.
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