Dave Grohl Throws Fan Out Of Foo Fighters Show

added 12 July 2011 at 10.25

Listen to the moment the Grohlmeister evicts a punter for fighting at a star studded Foos gig...

Roger Taylor, Brian May and Lemmy from Motorhead all joined the band on stage during last night's iTunes Festival show at the Roundhouse in Camden.

The Queen men performed a version of Tie Your Mother Down, originally released by Queen in the late 1970s.

Earlier on in the 2 hour and 45 minute long Foo Fighters set, Lemmy from Motorhead - who features in the Foos' White Limo video - joined Dave Grohl and co on stage for a rendition of Probot track Shake Your Blood.

Other rock heroes spotted in the 2,000 strong crowd included Metallica, Seasick Steve and Jimmy Page!

Meanwhile Foo Fighter's frontman Dave Grohl proved that he runs a tight ship at his shows when he threw a fan out for fighting in the mosh pit.

Grohl stopped mid track to confront the man. "I don't put up with that bulls**t - you people came  here to have a good time and that guy can f**k off," he announced to rapturous applause.

Watch the incident here (caution: much swearing from the Grohlmeister): 

LISTEN TO THE MOMENT IT HAPPENED HERE

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