Foo Fighters Cancel DC Jam Festival Due to Coronavirus Outbreak

Photo Credit: Boston Lynn Schulz

Alternative rock legends Foo Fighters have officially cancelled their DC Jam Festival due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to The PRP, adding it to the long list of festivals that have been cancelled and postponed because of the virus. The festival, which was planned in order to celebrate the band’s 25th anniversary of their first studio album, was set to take place at the FedExField in Landover, Maryland, right nearby the national’s capital.

Other notable artists who were set to perform at the festival include Chris Stapleton, The Go-Gos, Pharrell Williams, Band of Horses Durand Jones & The Indications, The Regrettes, Beach Bunny and Radkey. The festival was supposed to occur on July 4th of this year.

Foo Fighters have been severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic, as their 25th anniversary tour was largely postponed and rescheduled.  The band has been equally active supporting hurting musicians and artists throughout the pandemic, and recently streamed their 2006 Hyde Park London concert in an effort to raise money for MusiCares. The band has already raised $9600 from the video.

Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins of the band recently collaborated with a number of English based artists to release a cover of the Foo Fighters’ “Times Like These,” in an effort to raise money for BBC’s Children in Need and Comic Relief. Ellie Goulding, Sigrid, Dua Lipa, Members of Royal Blood, Biffy Clyro, AJ Tracey, Sean Paul, Foreplay’s Chris Martin, Sam Fender and others all participated in the Foo Fighters cover.

Photo Credit Boston Lynn Schultz

Drew Feinerman: I have just completed my senior at the University of Michigan majoring in international studies with an emphasis in political economics and development, with a minor in Chinese language and culture, and I have recently been accepted into the Berklee School of Music's masters of music business program. Although my academic interests include economics, political science, and history, I consider music to be my one true passion. Music is, and has always been, a driving force for the way I think and act every day of my life. I have been playing the tenor saxophone since the age of ten, and playing an instrument at a high level has allowed me to only further my understanding and appreciation for music. While I grew up listening to predominantly classic rock, I soon found myself gravitating toward jazz, hip-hop, funk, and other genres, as my learned to both play and analyze music as a listener. As a writer, I am able to apply my skills both as a musician and a listener, and look forward to the opportunity to being able to express my thoughts on various stories in the music industry.
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