Foo Fighters and ZZ Top co-headlining charity bike event
Foo Fighters and ZZ Top will co-headline a concert on October 26th in Pomona, California, according to LiveDaily.com. The show is part of Love Ride 25, a motorcycle charity event that has raised more than $20 million dollars throughout the years for various organizations. The event also includes a barbecue lunch, motorcycle trade show, vendor village, stunt exhibitions, award ceremonies and more as part of California Bike Week, which begins on the 24th. Tonight Show host Jay Leno will act as Grand Marshall of the event. Leno has filled that role since Love Ride's inception.
The day-long event was launched in 1984 to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and now raises money for an array of Southern California non-profits and children's charities.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and ZZ Top guitarist Billy F. Gibbons have something else in common: both have recorded and played live with Queens of the Stone Age.
Foo Fighters will perform at Baltimore's Virgin Mobile Festival this Saturday (August 9th) and will also appear at the Harley-Davidson Anniversary celebration on August 29th in Milwaukee.
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