Foo Fighters Release ‘Shame Shame’ Video, Announce Livestream Concert
The Foo Fighters have shared the music video for their new single “Shame Shame” taken from their upcoming album, Medicine At Midnight.
Directed by Paola Kudacki, the black and white video is based on a recurring dream frontman Dave Grohl that’s followed him since he was a kid.
“#ShameShame is a very meaningful song and it’s a very meaningful visual – different than anything we’ve ever done before,” the band tweeted.
Watch the video below.
The band also announced a special livestream concert from the Roxy in Hollywood, November 14th at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. The show will feature some behind-the-scenes footage courtesy of sponsor Coors Light. There will also be a “Beer’s Eye View” the promises to “take fans behind the scenes backstage, into the thick of the action onstage, and to the best seat in the house.” Additional footage will be shot from a “Can Cam” attached to Grohl’s beer.
Tickets are on sale now and priced at $15. A portion of proceeds will go to Sweet Relief Musician’s Fund. Get tickets and limited merch here.
Foo Fighters recently announced their new album, Medicine At Midnight, which drops February 5th, 2021. Pre-order a copy here.
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