Dave Grohl had a treat in store for the people that turned up to the Foo Fighters concert in Milton Keynes.
It was the first UK concert for the band since Grohl's leg break forced them to pull out of Glastonbury, and the people in attendance witnessed something very special.
Performing a special cover of Queen's Under Pressure, Roger Taylor joined the Foo Fighters on stage along with Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones.
“I don’t know if y’all have ever seen a supergroup,” an excited Grohl told the crowd. “This is a super-duper group.”
It's hard to argue.
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