Second Taylor Hawkins Tribute Show To Feature Members Of Black Sabbath, Metallica, Mötley Crüe + Many More

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Geezer Butler: Warner Bros. Records (Author), first appeared in Billboard / Taylor Hawkins: Foo Fighters Facebook / Tommy Lee: Motley Crue Facebook
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Some months ago, two shows were announced that would act as live tributes to that of the late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins. One of those shows has already taken place; the show took place in early September at Wembley Stadium in London.

The second of these shows is coming up very soon; it will take place on September 27th at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, CA. Much like that previous show, this live performance includes a great plethora of musical guests who will pay tribute to the legacy of Taylor Hawkins. The musicians and guests who will be participating in this upcoming Taylor Hawkins tribute show are as follows:

Sebastian Bach, Travis Barker (of Blink-182), Tommy Brenneck (of Menahan Street Band and Budos Band), Geezer Butler (of Black Sabbath), Matt Cameron (of Soundgarden and Pearl Jam), Danny Carey (of Tool), Phil Collen (of Def Leppard), Jon “Juano” Davison (of Yes), Elliot Easton (of The Cars), Joe Elliot (of Def Leppard), Josh Freese (of The Vandals and Devo), Violet Grohl, Justin Hawkins (of The Darkness), Shane Hawkins, James Gang, Kesha, Mark King (of Level 42), Tommy Lee (of Mötley Crüe), Taylor Momsen (of The Pretty Reckless), Rick Savage (of Def Leppard), Kim Thayil (of Soundgarden), Lars Ulrich (of Metallica), Nate Wood (of Taylor Hawkins And The Coattail Riders), Andrew Wyatt, Alain Johannes (of Queens Of The Stone Age), Josh Homme (of Queens Of The Stone Age), John Paul Jones (of Them Crooked Vultures), Wolfgang Van Halen, Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee (of Rush), Led Zeppelin, and more.

If you have the opportunity to experience what is to be a remarkable live tribute event, do not miss out! From that previous tribute show, check out this footage of Taylor’s son performing “My Hero” with that of the Foo Fighters.