Dave Grohl, the iconic drummer of Nirvana and Foo Fighters’ frontman, made an unexpected appearance at the NFL championship game on Sunday.
As football fans around the world tuned in to the thrilling matchup between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks at the much-awaited Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the rock star’s presence did not go unnoticed.
In a post shared by the league on its official social media, Grohl’s epic reaction caught attention.
The camera caught the 57-year-old musician looking surprised as he saw his image on the Jumbotron. He joined in the celebration by downing a beer while enjoying the game from the audience.
Dave Grohl at the 2026 MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Mariah Carey at Los Angeles Convention Center.Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Fans in the comments section were not only thrilled by the vocalist’s unexpected appearance but also ignited conversations about his long-overdue Super Bowl halftime performance.
Social media users expressed their eagerness to see Grohl with his band take on the legendary stage next.
View this post on Instagram“Foo Fighters' next year's halftime show,” one wrote.
“Foo Fighters should’ve been the halftime show,” a commenter echoed.
“Foo Fighters! Next year's Halftime show!” a fan remarked on it as well.
The same goes for a follower who said, “His band should do halftime next year.”
“Put Foo Fighters for the next Halftime Show!!” an Instagram user added.
On X, fans were also thinking the same, with one noting “He should be on stage for how much they play Foo Fighters during the football games on TV,” referring to the Madden NFL 26 game soundtrack.
“@foofighters need to headline the #SuperBowl halftime show next year,” an X user posted.
“Should have had him perform the halftime show. Will not be watching the halftime Show, as many people won't be watching,” a follower added.
For this year’s Super Bowl halftime performance, Puerto Rican singer and rapper Bad Bunny took the stage, performing his classic hits from “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Yo Perreo Sola” and more with the chart-topping “DtMF” for his remarkable closing song.
View this post on InstagramOn top of this, Bad Bunny also invited Lady Gaga as his special guest for their vibrant salsa-infused version of “Die with a Smile” highlighting the vibe of Puerto Rican culture.
Apart from the “Bad Romance” hitmaker, the newly minted Grammy Album of the Year winner also invited Ricky Martin for a special performance.
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