From Lang Park to the stages of QPAC,a lot of good things happened this year.
Spencer Elden was four months old when he was photographed in 1991 by a family friend for the photo that would grace the cover of the legendary Nirvana album.
At one point,frontman Dave Grohl asked the crowd,“Do you like rock’n’roll music?” before declaring “I do!” And so did a rapturous Suncorp Stadium.
With Harry Connick Jnr,adults-only yuletide shows and night markets,it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas,Brisvegas style.
Hundreds of additional emergency calls,music festival hospitalisations,thousands without power and lighting-storm fires;NSW wakes up with heatwave hangover.
The band,led by frontman Dave Grohl screamed and shredded their way through an energetic two-and-a-half-hour set in front of a sell-out crowd of 32,000 at HBF Park.
A new show at the Powerhouse captures the moment grunge changed the world.
At the tribute concert for former drummer Taylor Hawkins,the Foo Fighters frontman teared up during a rendition of one of the band's songs.
Nirvana have won the dismissal of a lawsuit by a man who claimed his depiction on the cover of the band’s seminal 1991 album was child pornography.
All upcoming Foo Fighters shows,including an Australian tour planned for later this year,have been cancelled.
An ambulance was sent to the hotel after an emergency call reported a man experiencing chest pains,Bogota’s health department said in a statement.