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The Osbournes reveal Ozzy was secretly hospitalised two weeks before final gig
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The Osbournes reveal Ozzy was secretly hospitalised two weeks before final gig

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The Osbournes have revealed that the late Black Sabbath icon Ozzy Osbourne was secretly hospitalised just two weeks before his final concert.

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The Prince of Darkness passed away in July at the age of 76, just 17 days after he played one final show as the frontman of Black Sabbath at a concert at Villa Park in Birmingham.

Now, in the first episode of The Osbournes Unfiltered podcast since Ozzy’s passing, Sharon, Kelly and Jack remembered the metal pioneer, revealing several unknown things about his final year.

While Ozzy had long been battle a number of medical conditions and setbacks – including Parkinson’s Disease – Jack shared that “things started getting worse” in the first week of December last year, when Ozzy “took a little fall”.

Later on in the podcast episode, the family opened up to reveal that Ozzy had been hospitalised just two weeks before his final concert with Black Sabbath, and no one knew. Reflecting on Ozzy’s hospitalisation.

While they didn’t reveal why Ozzy was hospitalised in that instance, Sharon turned to Jack with a funny story: “The story, I don’t think even you know it, we had him in the hospital and we were just terrified that people were going to find out.”

“So we had all the security and the hospital – the hospital was amazing, they really were – the people at the front desk were told ‘nobody, if they ask for Ozzy, he’s not here. Nobody’s allowed up’, all of that. They had pictures of all of us who were allowed up, and names, and this guy comes up and says ‘I want to see John Osbourne (Ozzy’s legal name)’ so of course there’s a red light and they go ‘who are you?’ and he goes ‘I’m his brother.’”

 

“So they call up to the security, and they say ‘Ozzy’s brother is here,’” Sharon continued. “‘He’s asked to see him. He knows he’s here.’ I’m like, there’s no way, his brother doesn’t even know he’s in here. His sisters, his brother didn’t know. So I sent security down and I said ‘find out who this guy is, he’s definitely from the press.’”

“They’re not the most polite in the world, they’re the most threatening. This guy kept saying ‘He’s my brother, he knows I’m coming.’ After harassing this poor man, there was [another] John Osbourne in the hospital, and it was his brother. We felt so terrible.”

Osbourne had experienced a number of health issues in recent years, including a 2019 fall that aggravated an earlier spinal injury, requiring numerous surgeries. In addition to suffering pneumonia and a longstanding infection, he had also been diagnosed with a form of Parkinson’s.

Ozzy Osbourne at Black Sabbath’s ‘Back To The Beginning’ in Birmingham. Credit: Ross Halfin

Recently, Jack Osbourne said the final Black Sabbath show became a “living wake” for his late father Ozzy Osbourne. Speaking to Good Morning America he shared his memories of being present for the final show. “Before he went on stage, I ran back into the dressing room and I just gave him a big hug and I just kissed him and I just said, ‘Crush it, you’re going to do so good’,” he explained.

“I was in the crowd and I was with my brother and we both were just crying – it wasn’t because of feeling sorry for him, it wasn’t because we were sad for him, I think it was because we knew it was the last time…In hindsight, it kind of was a living wake, if you think about it. He got to say goodbye to everyone.”

The final stage of Osbourne’s life has been captured in the new BBC documentary Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home, which is available to watch on the BBC iPlayer for UK viewers here.

In poignant scenes at the end of the doc, Ozzy reflects on the experience of playing in front of 44,000 people for one final time. “The only thing I really got… what was terribly frustrating for me, I had to sit there instead of running across the stage,” he said. “That was fucking torture, because I wanted to get off that [chair] so much.”

He continued: “It was very humbling, to sit in that chair for nine songs. What a great way to go out, that gig was.”

Another new documentary, Ozzy: No Escape From Now, details the Prince Of Darkness’ final six years is available to stream on Paramount+ now. Osbourne’s memoir Last Rites was also published in October and included Ozzy speaking about a heart problem days before his passing and how the late Friends actor Matthew Perry once attended AA meetings at the Osbourne’s house. 

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Pete Davidson Defends Saudi Gig, Blames "Losing Millions" on Ferry
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Pete Davidson Defends Saudi Gig, Blames “Losing Millions” on Ferry

by jummy84 November 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Pete Davidson returned to the Weekend Update desk on this week’s episode of Saturday Night Live, where he addressed the money he and Colin Jost are losing on the decommissioned Staten Island ferry they purchased in January 2022.

Holding up a recent New York Times article about the ill-fated purchase, Davidson used the opportunity to defend his performance at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival. “In case you’re wondering why I had to do a show in Saudi Arabia, we’re losing millions on this ferry,” he joked. “I assume that’s what the article says. I can’t spend $5 on a paywall when I got a kid on the way.”

With Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, and Louis C.K. also on the bill, Davidson wasn’t the only comedian to face backlash for his performance. However, the criticism was especially pointed toward Davidson, whose father died while responding to the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. The Saudi Arabian government, which is currently named in a lawsuit alleging the kingdom’s role in funding the attack, sponsored the festival.

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Davidson referenced the 9/11 connection during the segment, while revisiting the bit that Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is purportedly Weekend Update co-anchor Colin Jost’s uncle: “I understand RFK. You know, I wouldn’t be famous without my dad dying, either. Thank god that happened. Wouldn’t trade it.”

This isn’t the first time Davidson has defended the Saudi performance as just another gig. In a September appearance on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, he dismissed claims that the festival was an attempt to “comedy-wash” the Saudi government’s atrocious human rights record. “I’ve been getting a little bit of flak just because my dad died [in] 9/11,” he said at the time. “So they’re like, ‘How could you possibly go there?’”

As is often the case, the simple answer is money.

Returning to the topic of the ferry, Davidson took a jab at SNL creator Lorne Michaels by referencing reports that Tina Fey could soon take over as executive producer. “If Lorne Michaels has taught us anything, it’s that you never, ever give up,” he said. “Even if everyone says the time has come and Tina Fey is ready to take over.”

According to the New York Times report, Davidson and Jost’s LLC, Titanic 2, is currently being sued for $13,500 in “outstanding obligations” on their ferryboat, John F. Kennedy. They purchased the vessel for $280,100 nearly four years ago in a move that Jost once described as “the dumbest and least thought-through purchase I’ve ever made in my life.”

It’s currently sitting unused in a Staten Island shipyard, with grandiose plans for a restaurant, concert venue, and movie theater left unrealized.

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Wanda Sykes Says Her 2022 Oscars Hosting Gig Was "Overshadowed" by Will Smith's Slap: "It's Like I Was Watching From Home"
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Wanda Sykes Says Her 2022 Oscars Hosting Gig Was “Overshadowed” by Will Smith’s Slap: “It’s Like I Was Watching From Home”

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Wanda Sykes Says Her 2022 Oscars Hosting Gig Was “Overshadowed” by Will Smith’s Slap: “It’s Like I Was Watching From Home”

Wanda Sykes is reflecting on her experience hosting the 2022 Oscars — the same year Will Smith slapped Chris Rock live on stage — and says the infamous moment completely “overshadowed” what should have been a career highlight.

In a new interview w/ Variety, the comedian admitted that when people bring up that night, they rarely remember she was one of the evening’s hosts.

“It got overshadowed,” Sykes said. “People talk to me about that night without even mentioning, ‘Oh yeah, you hosted, right?’ Like I was in the audience or at home, watching TV. But I was there.”

Sykes, who co-hosted alongside Regina Hall and Amy Schumer, said that despite the chaos, Will Smith did reach out to her following his public apology to Chris Rock. However, she explained their conversation didn’t go far because she wasn’t feeling well.

“He reached out,” she shared, adding that she had “a bad cold” at the time and only replied via text.

The 2022 Oscars made global headlines when Smith walked onstage and slapped Rock after the comedian made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith. Smith later won Best Actor that same night for King Richard and has since apologized multiple times.

Sykes, known for her sharp wit and decades-long comedy career, has previously said the incident left her “traumatized” — and now, she’s making it clear that the night she should’ve been celebrated as a host still feels like it wasn’t fully hers.


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Enrique Iglesias plans to extend his trip in India after Mumbai gig, wants to visit Taj Mahal: Source
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Enrique Iglesias plans to extend his trip in India after Mumbai gig, wants to visit Taj Mahal: Source

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Updated on: Oct 20, 2025 06:19 am IST

We have learnt that Enrique Iglesias is planning to extend his trip in India and explore the culture more. He is also planning to go to Agra.

Popular Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias is all set to return to India after 13 years for a performance, and he is planning to make some time for a little sightseeing as well as explore historical sights, including a trip to the Taj Mahal in Agra.

Enrique Iglesias will have two shows in Mumbai.(Photo: Instagram)

Enrique Iglesias planning to extend India trip

We have learnt that Enrique Iglesias is planning to extend his trip in India and explore the culture more. He is also planning to go to Agra and visit the Taj Mahal.

“He regrets not seeing the Taj Mahal during his last trip and is now eager to immerse himself in the beauty of this historic site,” said a source in the know-how.

“Enrique Iglesias enjoys exploring the culture of every city he performs in, as demonstrated by his visits in the past,” shared the source, adding that it is the reason why the singer has planned to extend his trip in India and head to Agra after his gigs in Mumbai.

About Enrique Iglesias’ gig

Enrique Iglesias, the hitmaker of popular songs like Rhythm Divine and Bailamos, will be performing in India after a gap of 13 years. The Spanish singer-songwriter will perform at a concert on October 30 at MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex. He will also have another show on October 29 at the same venue.

“I’ve missed performing in India; the fans there are some of the most loyal and passionate in the world. Since my first show back in 2004, the love has always been unreal. I can’t wait to get back to Mumbai and bring them this new show,” he said in a statement at the time of the announcement.

The 50-year-old singer previously visited India in 2012 for a tour, where he covered three cities — Delhi, Pune and Bangalore.

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Lowell's Universal Deal, Mgk's Grey Cup Gig & More Canada Music News
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Lowell’s Universal Deal, Mgk’s Grey Cup Gig & More Canada Music News

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Lowell is embarking on a new creative partnership with Universal Music Canada.

The Canadian songwriter and producer, born Elizabeth Lowell Boland, has struck up a strategic collaboration with the major label, fusing her creative knowledge and hitmaking prowess with UMC’s A&R team.

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Lowell is a proven powerhouse in the music industry, working with artists like pop it-girls Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Tate McRae and homegrown talent including The Beaches, Lu Kala, Sofia Camara and more. From producing to writing to A&R, Lowell has a skilled hand in artist development.

Lowell was a part of the Grammy-nominated songwriting behind Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter hits “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “Bodyguard,” and she helped pen Camara’s charting hit “Girls Like You,” which has made waves across the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 and Billboard Canada airplay charts.

“Universal Music Canada and I have been unofficially working together all the way back to our joint work with bülow, and more recently, Valley, Sofia Camara, and more. I’m so excited to be able to be even more involved with the team and all their amazing artists,” says Lowell.

In this new partnership, Lowell will work alongside UMC’s A&R team, led by Amanda Kingsland and Shawn Marino, who were named co-heads of A&R this year.

“Her remarkable success as a songwriter and her ability to craft global hits speak volumes, but more than that, Lowell has an exceptional gift for finding and nurturing talent while helping artists grow into their best selves,” shares Kingsland.

UMC’s president & CEO Julie Adam (and Billboard Canada Women in Music Executive of the Year) emphasizes the label’s renewed mandate to sign, develop and elevate the next generation of Canadian artists globally.

“Lowell is a creative force,” says Adam. “Her incredible passion and fearless approach to music make her one of one. We exist to help artists achieve artistic and commercial success on a global stage out of Canada, and we are so excited, and grateful Lowell is joining us to supercharge that mission.”

Lowell echoes a similar sentiment, detailing her excitement to work with Adam, calling them “kindred spirits,” as she embarks on this new journey.

“I have so much respect for her, not only what she has already achieved in a short time in her position but what I know she will do moving forward,” she shared. “She has quickly shown me her uniquely immense respect for creatives, and in thinking outside of the box, which is imperative in this rapidly changing industry. Her willingness to grow and learn even from the top inspires me.”

Read more here. — Heather Taylor-Singh

MGK To Headline Grey Cup Halftime Show in Winnipeg

Mgk is headed to Winnipeg.

The rapper and singer will headline this year’s Grey Cup halftime show at Princess Auto Stadium on Nov. 16, the Canadian Football League (CFL) has announced.

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The Grammy-nominated hitmaker, born Colson Baker, is known for defying boundaries and crossing genres to reach fans of hip-hop, pop, rock and alternative — making him a prime performer for the football crowd. Mgk’s work has been a success on the charts, with his most recent album, Lost Americana, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart.

“Canada has some of the best fans, so I’m excited to play the Grey Cup halftime show and to see some epic Canadian football,” the singer said in a statement.

While the CFL’s flagship game often includes Canadian performers, the last few years have seen American artists take the stage for halftime. Last year, the Jonas Brothers headlined the halftime show at the Grey Cup in Vancouver, while Green Day played the year before.

It’s clear Mgk has an affinity for Canada. In August, he played a surprise show at Toronto’s Horseshoe Tavern, debuting a couple of unreleased tracks before his seventh studio album came out.

Following his Grey Cup halftime show performance, Mgk kicks off his highly anticipated Lost Americana Tour in support of his seventh studio album of the same name, with stops in Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Billboard Canada Women in Music Global Rising Star Julia Wolf will join for select dates.

Joining Mgk as Grey Cup performers are Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, who are opening the festivities at the Grey Cup kickoff show, and emerging singer Catie St. Germain, who will perform the national anthem.

“We’re delivering a remarkable sound and atmosphere that will match the world-class action and entertainment on the field,” said CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston in a statement. “An iconic Canadian band to kick things off, a powerful Manitoban voice to honour our anthem and a rising megastar to electrify halftime. It’s going to be a show as unforgettable as the game itself!”

Read more here. — HTS

Canadian Music Organizations Raise Concerns About Artificial Intelligence at the House of Commons

Music industry stakeholders are speaking up about AI before the Canadian House of Commons.

On Wednesday, Oct. 8, representatives from some major music industry groups (SOCAN, Music Publishers Canada and Music Canada) appeared before the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, which is studying the effects of technological advances in artificial intelligence on the creative industries.

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The committee is talking to many groups in the cultural and creative industries, but it is an especially hot topic within music, where the use of AI has exploded at a rapid rate.

One of the people who spoke in Ottawa was Music Publishers Canada (MPC) CEO Margaret McGuffin.

“The committee was very interested in hearing our perspectives,” she tells Billboard Canada. “Nearly every song ever written by a Canadian songwriter has already been scraped and stolen by these AI companies without consent, credit or compensation. Imagine that someone accessed your paycheque without permission and that this behaviour was normalized. This is an important issue for creators and businesses in the creative industries and it is wonderful that the Heritage Committee is listening.”

SOCAN CEO Jennifer Brown also spoke at the hearings. Along with MPC, the organization has major concern for fair compensation and royalties for rightsholders.

“The Standing Committee engaged in a good dialogue with the witnesses,” says Andrea Kokonis, SOCAN chief legal officer and general counsel.  “Jennifer Brown reinforced the importance of a healthy licensing market, as well as SOCAN’s long-standing expertise in licensing and royalty distribution — across every new technology that’s reshaped the music industry — positioning us to help ensure fair, practical solutions for both creators and AI companies.”

To McGuffin and MPC, the current situation is alarming.

“Unfortunately, the music industry has seen mass theft of copyright-protected songs by AI companies, both on the input side — for the purpose of training AI models — and output side — the development and publication of unlicensed generative AI models.”

“This poses serious risks for Canada’s creators and the companies that invest in them. To derive fair value for the use of this copyrighted material, the music publishing industry routinely grants licences to technology companies. AI developers should be no different. The emerging market for licensing music to AI developers should be encouraged, including by requiring AI companies to disclose and maintain records of all their training data,” she explains.

Read more here. — Kerry Doole

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Louis C.K. Had "Mixed Feelings" Before Riyadh Comedy Festival Gig
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Louis C.K. Had “Mixed Feelings” Before Riyadh Comedy Festival Gig

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
written by jummy84

Louis C.K. is the latest comedian to address his decision to perform at Saudi Arabia‘s inaugural Riyadh Comedy Festival.

As the comedian appeared Friday on Real Time, he explained he had “mixed feelings” about participating in the controversial festival, but has come to see it as “a positive thing,” despite backlash from many of his comedy peers.

“I’ve been talking to them, the comedians who’ve been there, and they’ve been really surprised by what’s going on,” he told host Bill Maher. “There’s a woman who’s a lesbian and Jewish, who did a show there, and she got a standing ovation. So, there’s stuff going on that’s unexpected in this thing.”

C.K. continued, “People have been playing Saudi Arabia for years. Comedians have been going and playing Arab countries, there was a film festival there recently, it’s kind of opened up. But I’ve always said no to Arab countries. I do shows everywhere … and when this came up, they said there’s only two restrictions; their religion and their government, and I don’t have jokes about those two things. It used to be when I got offers from places like that, there would be a long list, and I’d just say, ‘No, I don’t need that.’ But when I heard it’s opening, I thought, that’s awfully interesting. That just feels like a good opportunity. And I just feel like comedy is a great way to get in and start talking.”

Noting he plans to go to a comedy club his first night in Saudi Arabia and meet local comedians, C.K. said, “I love stand-up comedy, and I love comedians. So, the fact that that’s starting to open up and starting to bud, I wanna see it, I wanna be part of it. I think that’s a positive thing.”

Later in the interview, C.K. added, “I think the whole discussion is worthy. I’m glad these guys brought this stuff up, I’m glad that people are challenging this thing, because you shouldn’t just pretend it’s something it’s not.”

“I had mixed feelings about it too. I struggled about going once I heard what everybody was saying,” he confessed. “There’s some good in it, maybe some bad in it. But for me, I think it cuts toward going. That’s my decision, and I know where it’s coming from, because I can see right inside myself.”

Other comedians have recently called out their peers who have agreed to perform, noting Saudi officials’ roles in 9/11 and the 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as well as the human rights abuses committed by Saudi minister of entertainment, Turki Al-Sheikh, who is behind the festival.

Human Rights Watch researcher Joey Shea explained to CBS News, “The Saudi government has invested billions into high profile entertainment events like these in a deliberate effort to whitewash the country’s human rights record and deflect from the egregious abuses that continue to happen inside of the country.

“These investments are a part of the broader strategy to… have people thinking about a comedy event, for example, rather than the soaring number of executions that are happening inside of the country,” added Shea.

Since Deadline exclusively announced the initial lineup in July, the Riyadh Comedy Festival has grown to include Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari, Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Pete Davidson, Hannibal Buress, Jack Whitehall, Zarna Garg, Gabriel Iglesias, Jim Jefferies, Jo Koy, Bobby Lee, Jeff Ross, Andrew Santino, Tom Segura, Chris Tucker and more.

October 4, 2025 0 comments
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Sir David Beckham belts out Champagne Supernova at Oasis gig
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Sir David Beckham belts out Champagne Supernova at Oasis gig

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

29 September 2025

Sir David Beckham was seen singing along to Champagne Supernova during Oasis’ final London gig at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night (28.09.25).

David Beckham was spotted singing along at an Oasis gig in London

The 50-year-old sports star was among the famous faces who turned out to see the reunited rockers perform in the British capital, attending with his wife Victoria Beckham and their daughter Harper, 14, sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, as well as Cruz’s girlfriend Jackie Aposte and David’s pal Dave Gardner.

Victoria filmed her husband belting out the lyrics to the band’s beloved hit and she also hinted seeing the band back on stage for the first time in decades could tempt her to rejoin her band the Spice Girls.

Posting the video of the concert with David’s singing to Instagram, she tagged all four of her Spice Girls bandmates – Mel B, Melanie C, Emma Bunton, Geri Horner – and wrote: “Tempting”.

Victoria previously sat out the Spice Girls’ 2019 reunion tour to focus on her fashion career.

She also shared a picture of herself with Harper at the Oasis gig as well as a video filmed before the show in which David was seen picking out a bucket hat to wear to the gig.

Another clip showed Harper sitting between her brother Cruz and dad David in a car before the gig as they both sang along to Oasis track Supersonic

Oasis bassist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs also shared a snap with David after the show, with the musician posting the snap on Instagram with the caption: “Sexiest man ever with David Beckham.”

Other stars who attended the Oasis gigs over the weekend included Matt Smith and Sienna Miller, Oscar-winner Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila Alves and Kasabian rockers Tom Grennan and Serge Pizzorno.

The show at Wembley Stadium on Sunday night marked the band’s final UK date of the year on their Oasis Live ’25 Tour, which heads to Asia next month before shows in Australia and South America.

The tour is due to conclude in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 23.

However, frontman Liam Gallagher sparked rumours of more dates planned for 2026 during their show at Wembley on Saturday night (27.09.25) when he told the crowd: “I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f****** map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!”

The band are rumoured to be planning a return to the stage at Knebworth House in the UK next summer to mark 30 years since they played a pair of huge gigs there back in 1996, but no dates for 2026 have been confirmed so far.




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Who is Foo Fighters' new drummer Ilan Rubin? First gig videos surface
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Who is Foo Fighters’ new drummer Ilan Rubin? First gig videos surface

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

The Foo Fighters have officially introduced Ilan Rubin as their new drummer, replacing Josh Freese. The news first broke in late July, but fans got their first real confirmation during a surprise pop-up show at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13.

The news first broke in late July, but fans got their first real confirmation during a surprise pop-up show at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo on September 13.(Instagram/ Foo Fighters)

Foo Fighter’s new drummer Ilan Rubin

A clip of Dave Grohl introducing Rubin on stage spread like wildfire on social media. The video, shared on Reddit, has received millions of views. See the video on Reddit here.

Rubin, 36, has toured with Nine Inch Nails since 2009 and built a reputation as a versatile, hard-hitting drummer. He’s also played with Angels & Airwaves, Paramore, and fronts his own project, The New Regime. In 2020, he made history as the youngest musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as reported by The San Diego Union-Tribune.

Foo Fighters are headed out for shows in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mexico City this October. Whether Rubin is staying long-term or just filling in for the tour hasn’t been made clear.

Foo Fighter’s ex drummer Josh Freese

Freese, who joined Foo Fighters in 2023 after Taylor Hawkins’ death, was fired back in May. In an Instagram post, he admitted being “shocked and disappointed,” saying: “In my 40 years of drumming professionally, I’ve never been let go from a band.”

He added that he supported the band’s decision and valued his two years on and off stage with them.

Days later, he poked fun at the situation with a “Top 10 reasons Josh got booted from the Foo Fighters” list, joking that he once whistled “My Hero” for a week on tour and “never even tried growing a beard.”

In a twist, Freese will now replace Rubin as the touring drummer for Nine Inch Nails’ “Peel It Back” tour. Rubin had initially been slated to play, but stepped down after committing to Foo Fighters. NIN confirmed Freese’s return with a post on X, completing the unexpected drummer swap.

As the band heads into their fall tour, fans will be eager to see how Rubin settles into one of rock’s most scrutinized and celebrated gigs.

FAQs

1. Who is the Foo Fighters’ new drummer?

Ilan Rubin, best known for his work with Nine Inch Nails, has joined Foo Fighters as their new drummer.

2. How was Ilan Rubin’s role first revealed?

Fans spotted him during a surprise Foo Fighters show in San Luis Obispo on September 13, 2025, and a viral video confirmed the switch.

3. Why did Josh Freese leave Foo Fighters?

Freese said in May 2025 that he was fired after nearly two years with the band, describing the decision as “shocking and disappointing.”

4. What’s next for Foo Fighters?

The band begins their fall tour in October with stops in Jakarta, Singapore, and Mexico City. Rubin’s debut as drummer comes just in time for those shows.

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Watch Foo Fighters play surprise first gig with their new drummer
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Watch Foo Fighters play surprise first gig with their new drummer

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Foo Fighters played their first gig with their new drummer, after a year away. See the footage below.

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The band returned for their first show since 2024 last night (September 14), with a small gig at the 900-capacity Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, California.

They announced the gig only one day before they took to the stage, telling fans on social media that tickets were only available in-person at the venue’s box office from 8am the day of the show.

It marked their first gig since drummer Josh Freese announced that he had departed the Foos after they “decided to go in a different direction with their drummer”. Freese stepped in as a touring drummer back in 2023, following the death of Taylor Hawkins.

The group then reportedly enlisted Ilan Rubin – essentially swapping with Nine Inch Nails for their ex-touring drummer Freese.

Now, Dave Grohl has officially confirmed Rubin’s place in the band, telling the crowd: “Everybody else has said it, I finally get the opportunity to say, ladies and gentlemen, will you please welcome, the most badass motherfucker, Ilan Rubin, is playing drums in the Foo Fighters. It’s official.”

After the show, the Foos also updated their Facebook profile picture with an image of them with Rubin. Check out footage from the gig, and the full setlist, below.

Photo by Elizabeth Miranda

Posted by Foo Fighters on Saturday, September 13, 2025

Clip from Foo’s Instagram stories, announcing Ilan as their new drummer
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Foo Fighters’ setlist was:

‘All My Life’
‘Rope’
‘Have It All’
‘Times Like These’
‘Wattershed’
‘Stacked Actors’
‘La Dee Da’
‘These Days’
‘The Pretender’
‘Walk’
‘My Hero’
‘Learn to Fly’
‘Rescued’
‘Aurora’
‘This Is a Cal’
‘No Son of Mine’
‘Shame Shame’
‘White Limo’
‘Winnebago’
(Late! cover) 
‘Best of You’
‘Alone + Easy Target’

‘Low’
‘Monkey Wrench’
‘Exhausted’
‘Everlong’

It comes after the band seemingly began the rollout of their next era earlier this month, by posting a shot of the six-piece band’s legs and feet standing together in a circle.

“Foo Fighters Assemble!!!” they captioned the snap. They then hinted at an imminent announcement, writing: “Make sure you’re subscribed to the newsletter for info you won’t want to miss… just sayin’…” Sign up here.

The band’s 11th and latest album, ‘But Here We Are’, was released in 2023. It marked their first material since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins the previous year, and saw them enlist Josh Freese as a touring sticksman.

This July, Dave Grohl and co. marked their 30th anniversary by sharing a new single called ‘Today’s Song’.

Their gig last night marks their first this year, ahead of more shows scheduled in Indonesia, Japan, Singapore and Mexico next month and into November – suggesting new material could emerge soon.

They reportedly cancelled some European dates for 2025 last December, following the news that Grohl had “recently become the father of a new baby daughter, born outside of [his] marriage”.

Freese recently addressed his sacking from Foo Fighters, explaining: “Looking back, it was probably more an issue with their management.” However, the drummer said the Foos’ material “wasn’t music that I really resonated with”.

Upon sharing ‘Today’s Song’, Grohl thanked every former member of the band for their contributions throughout the years. He praised “the thunderous wizardry of Josh Freese”, and said Hawkins was “still in everything we do, everywhere we go, forever”.

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Watch The Maccabees bring out Jamie T for 'Marks To Prove It' and 'Sticks 'N' Stones' at All Points East headline gig
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Watch The Maccabees bring out Jamie T for ‘Marks To Prove It’ and ‘Sticks ‘N’ Stones’ at All Points East headline gig

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
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The Maccabees were joined by Jamie T during their All Points East headline show. Check out the footage below.

The indie band topped the bill at Victoria Park last night (August 24), after first announcing the gig in October 2024 and ending their eight-year hiatus. The huge gig also coincided with the 10th anniversary of their fourth and final album, ‘Marks To Prove It’, which was released back in 2015.

To celebrate, they brought out Jamie T for a surprise performance of the LP’s title track – marking the first time they’ve played it with him since their 2017 “final” gig at Alexandra Palace.

Two years prior to that, Jamie T also joined them during their Glastonbury 2015 set to perform the track.

He also stuck around to play his 2009 hit ‘Sticks ‘N’ Stones’ with the newly reformed band. Ahead of this gig, he brought out The Maccabees‘ guitarist Hugo White to perform the song during his huge 2023 Finsbury Park show, and before that, at Glastonbury 2022. White also produced Jamie’s T 2022 album ‘The Theory of Whatever’.

Check out the moment below.

So so good to have The Maccabees back what a band! What a surprise to have Jamie T and stick “n” stones! What a moment! pic.twitter.com/NvF73lfi7o

— Steven George (@steven_george) August 24, 2025

 

In the run-up to their All Points East gig, Felix White and co. also reunited for a huge show at this year’s edition of Glastonbury and, before that, played their first gig back on June 20 at London’s The Dome for a charity gig in aid of MS Society.

While at their South London practice space, the band told NME that it felt like “no time has passed” in their eight-year hiatus. “It’s so strange,” Felix told us in January. “In the chunk [of time] from the last show, you could conceive of The Maccabees as a different existence, but as soon as we started playing, it was as if we hadn’t stopped.”

When asked about the possibility of new music then, he added: “The plan is to do [All Points East] and see how much we love it.” Sam Doyle then chimed in, jokingly saying that they were reluctant to look too far ahead as they “might hate each other by August.”

The Maccabees live at Glastonbury 2025. Credit: Derek Bremner for NME

More recently, Felix said that announcing the band’s return “almost felt embarrassing” after their “definitive” break-up, and confirmed that they are “not writing anything at the moment”.

While at Glastonbury, the band spoke to NME again about playing their first show back together earlier this year. “There was a lot of feeling in that room. It surprised me, actually, because I was finding that on stage, in a split second, I was euphoric and then I was actually crying at Tufnell Park Dome and then feeling other things,” Felix said.

“You felt all this feeling inside your body that the action of playing the music brings out in us, and it was all happening in there and just felt amazing.

At their Glasto set, The Maccabees were joined by Florence Welch, who provided guest vocals on ‘Love You Better’ before performing Florence + The Machine‘s ‘Dog Days Are Over’. NME gave the performance a full five stars and praised the slot as “their most euphoric show to date”.

The band currently have no future performances lined up, but did recently say that they are “tempted” by the idea of recording new music together.

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