Watch Dave Grohl Invite A Foo Fighters Fan In Wheelchair To Crowdsurf Onto The Stage And Throw A Guitar

While closing out the Sziget Festival in Budapest on Tuesday, August 13, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl invited a fan in a wheelchair to join the band on stage during the last song

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Dave Grohl is known for the awesome way he connects with the crowd during Foo Fighters shows. Good guy Dave did it again at a recent Foo Fighters concert.

Dave Grohl is no stranger to putting on a special show with fans and even inviting strangers on stage. There are great Foo Fighters concert moments including bringing a blind autistic 10-year-old kid on stage to play guitar, having a 10-year-old jam out to Metallica’s Enter Sandman, “adopting” a grown man at a Foo Fighters concert, asking a fan to play Monkey Wrench with the band, having a fan play drums with the Foo, Grohl giving his own shoe to a girl in crutches, dedicating My Hero to a naked dude, and allowing a guy to play drums onstage because it was his birthday.

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The latest amazing Foo Fighters concert moment was when Dave Grohl invited a fan in a wheelchair onstage and asked him to crowdsurf. The diehard fan was willing and ready. Thankfully, none of the people in the crowd dropped the guy.

We take you to the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary, where on Tuesday night, Grohl made one superfan very, very happy. Grohl spotted a fan in a wheelchair being hoisted up to see the show. In typical Dave Grohl fashion, the Foo Fighters frontman extended an expletive-laden invitation to come on stage.

“Ladies and gentlemen I would like to say, even to the guy in the f*cking wheelchair,” Grohl told the crowd in the video. “He’s the f*cking star of the show right there – that’s the f*cking star of the show. My man! My man! I have a question; do you wanna come up and watch the show from up here? You wanna come up? Bring that motherf*cker up here right now. Come on, come see the show.”

The guy in the wheelchair was able to crowdsurf to the stage and then embraced Dave in a long hug.

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Then Dave offered another fan an incredible seat on stage. “And then you know what? How about this: the girl with the bubbles, you still got bubbles? Where’s my bubble girl? I need the bubble girl and I need this man here right now – come up on stage,” Grohl said to a woman who had bubbles.

“Bubble girl, I think you should sit next to [drummer] Taylor Hawkins and you should blow bubbles while we play this song,” Grohl told here once she got onstage.

With the crowdsurfing guy in the wheelchair and bubble girl, Foo Fighters closed out the show with their 1997 classic Everlong. Once the song was finished, Dave instructed the guy in the wheelchair to go full rockstar and throw the guitar. Fortunately, the throw did not sail into the crowd that was only feet away.

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[Loudwire]