Taylor Swift hit back at Dave Grohl at his sold-out Wembley show tonight after the Foo Fighters singer suggested she wouldn’t perform live.
The queen of pop set out to introduce her band, which was playing ‘live’ for the three and a half hours of the setlist.
Swift told her audience: “What you just did is an unforgettable moment not only in my life, but in every member of our team.” The band that will play live for you for three and a half hours tonight.
‘They deserve it so much and so do all my fellow artists, and you gave it to us so generously. We will never forget him.’
On Saturday night, Grohl lashed out at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, suggesting Swift doesn’t sing live, while on stage in London last night.
A defiant Taylor Swift responded to Dave Grohl after calling out his ‘live’ band and artists during his Sunday night show.
Swift pointed to her support team and mentioned that they were ‘performing live’ for three and a half hours.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl criticized Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour while on stage in London on Saturday night.
The singer called Swift’s tour the ‘Errors Tour’ and suggested the queen of pop didn’t perform live.
He took a swipe at Swift, dubbing her sold-out tour the “mistakes” tour while joking that her band “really plays live.”
While performing at the London Stadium, he made a reference to Swift while performing that same night across the capital at Wembley, prompting boos from some fans.
He addressed the crowd: “We were joking earlier about Taylor Swift’s tour. I know she’s on her ‘mistakes’ tour.
‘I’m telling you man, you don’t want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift.
‘That’s why we like to call our tour the Tour of Mistakes.
Addressing his fans at the London Stadium on Saturday night, Grohl said they were in the right place to enjoy “raw, live rock ‘n’ roll music.”
‘We’ve had more than a few eras, and more than a few damn mistakes too. Just a couple.’
The band’s leader clarified: ‘That’s because we actually play live. That?’
To great applause, he continued: ‘I’m just saying. You guys like live rock ‘n’ roll music, right?
‘You’ve come to the right fucking place!’
Grohl and Swift have gotten along well before, with the former praising the latter’s decision to re-record her albums, bringing back her back catalogue.
Grohl also once talked about how Swift “saved” him after she helped him while he was performing at a party thrown by Sir Paul McCartney.
Some users said Grohl’s attack was motivated by the abuse his daughter received from Swift fans after criticizing the singer-songwriter for traveling on a private jet.
Some online users were unimpressed with Grohl’s mocking of Swift, who has sold more than 200 million records worldwide.
One wrote: ‘Oh Tayvoodoo is coming for him and he deserves it. I can’t stand it when a woman is more talented and successful.
‘Wow, Grohl is so washed up that he has to use Taylor’s name for free. It’s embarrassing to think it was better than that, what a shame,” said another user.
Some fans suggested that Grohl’s attack was fueled in part by the abuse his daughter faced from Swifties, Taylor Swift’s fans.
Violet Grohl criticized Swift for flying between concert stops on a private jet.