Foo Fighters and Nandi Bushell: A Rock Legacy Reborn on the Forum Stage
On August 26, 2021, at The Forum in Los Angeles, rock history was rewritten as 11-year-old drumming prodigy Nandi Bushell took the stage with Foo Fighters for a show-stopping performance of their iconic hit “Everlong.” What began as a friendly pandemic-era drum battle on social media between Nandi and frontman Dave Grohl had now evolved into a full-circle moment that left thousands in the crowd stunned—and millions inspired.

Nandi first caught the band’s attention in 2020 when she challenged Grohl to a virtual drum-off. Her explosive energy, infectious confidence, and undeniable talent quickly captured the internet’s heart. Dave Grohl dubbed her his “arch-nemesis” in jest and promised her a spot on stage one day. That promise came true in Los Angeles.

Walking onto the stage with a shy smile, Nandi sat behind Taylor Hawkins’ drum kit—ready, focused, and full of heart. As the opening notes of “Everlong” echoed through the arena, Nandi matched the band beat for beat, delivering a performance filled with both technical precision and raw emotion. The crowd erupted. This wasn’t just a special guest moment—it was a statement. Nandi wasn’t there to watch; she came to play.

Grohl, visibly moved, introduced her as “the most badass drummer in the world,” praising her fearlessness and passion. The band played with extra fire, feeding off Nandi’s energy, as fans in the audience and online praised her for not only holding her own but elevating the performance to unforgettable heights.

The moment reignited public love for “Everlong,” sending it back up the streaming charts and reintroducing a new generation to the enduring power of Foo Fighters’ music. But more than that, it underscored what Grohl has stood for throughout his career—community, humility, and the unshakable belief that music is meant to be shared across generations.

For Nandi Bushell, this performance marked a career milestone, but for the world watching, it was something even more powerful: a reminder that rock and roll isn’t about age or experience—it’s about heart. And on that night, one 11-year-old drummer with a dream showed the world that she had plenty of it.
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