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Foo Fighters keep Cesena concert promise with Nov 3 gig

Foo Fighters keep Cesena concert promise with Nov 3 gig

Video of 1,000 playing Learn to Fly convinced band to come

Bologna, 23 October 2015, 17:55

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Tickets went on sale Friday for a special Foo Fighters concert on November 3 in Cesena, which will kick off the American rock band's European tour.
    The Foo Fighters, founded in 1994 by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, will perform in Cesena as a promise kept following the July video invitation produced in the event Rockin'1000, which has currently been viewed more than 25.7 million times on Youtube.
    In the video, a thousand musicians played and sang the band's song 'Learn to Fly' in an attempt to persuade the band to play in Cesena.
    "I'll never forget that day, when friends inundated my cell phone with messages about a video on Youtube," Grohl said.
    "I thought it was only another cat trapped in a paper bag so I didn't watch, but after 10,000 messages I clicked. Seeing so many people put forth time, effort and love moved me to tears. It's tough to express in words how honored it made me feel. It was one of the most beautiful experiences of my life," he said.
    "I'm excited and honored to come play in Cesena. An experience like this happens once in a lifetime".
   

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