A trio of singers filled in for Kurt Cobain as Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic performed "Breed," "School" and "Territorial Pissings.”
THE remaining members of rock legends Nirvana reunited last night for FireAid, with fans going wild. Not only did the band get back together for the charity event, but drummer Dave Grohl brought
Dave Grohl's daughter Violet sang with his fellow Nirvana band members on Thursday, Jan. 30 at the FireAid Benefit Concert for California Fire Relief
FireAid had some surprises in store, but none bigger than the first reunion from Nirvana's surviving members in over a decade.
The band also brought out Dave Grohl's 18-year-old daughter, Violet Grohl, to wrap up the set with an emotional rendition of "All Apologies"
Kim Kardashian treats inmate firefighters to the FireAid concert, where Nirvana reunites, Green Day surprises, and Lady Gaga debuts a song.
Following Kurt Cobain‘s death by suicide in April 1994, the living members of Nirvana went their separate ways, with drummer Dave Grohl and guitarist Pat Smear teaming up in the Foo Fighters and bassist Krist Novoselic pursuing a series of solo and band projects.
An absolute highlight of FireAid was the comet-like reappearance of the remaining members of Nirvana onstage together playing the band's songs again.
The surviving members of Nirvana — drummer Dave Grohl and bassist Krist Novoselic, as well as touring guitarist Pat Smear — reunited for the first time in five years at the FireAid benefit concert.
At FireAid, the surviving members of Nirvana recruited St, Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett, and more to fill Kurt Cobain's shoes.
Music legend Stevie Nicks told a packed audience at Thursday’s FireAid benefit that Santa Rosa firefighters saved her Pacific Palisades home during the Los Angeles wildfires and dedicated a song to the group.