Will Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters move to Australia? Calls for band to relocate indefinitely grow after epic shows Down Under
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The Foo Fighters wrapped up their Australian tour in Brisbane with a blistering show at a packed Suncorp Stadium on Tuesday night.

And their Aussie fans are now calling for the American band, led by Los Angeles-based Dave Grohl to relocate permanently Down Under.

Foo Fighters fans flooded social media with pleas for them to return Down Under as the band left Australia for the next leg of their tour in New Zealand.

‘Can someone stop you from leaving our country?,’ asked one fan.

The band returned the love back to their fans sharing a set of pictures from their Queensland gig to Instagram with the caption: ‘Thank you Brisbane.’

Aussie rock fans are calling for The Foo Fighters to move Down Under following their epic Australia shows

Aussie rock fans are calling for The Foo Fighters to move Down Under following their epic Australia shows

Aussie rock fans are calling for The Foo Fighters to move Down Under following their epic Australia shows 

A group of fans at the American band's recent Australian concert are pictured posing for a photo together

A group of fans at the American band's recent Australian concert are pictured posing for a photo together

A group of fans at the American band’s recent Australian concert are pictured posing for a photo together 

‘No guys, thank you. Fifth time seeing you guys and definitely won’t be my last,’ one fan responded.

‘Australia wants to adopt you guys so bad,’ they added.

‘Epic show!,’ added another concertgoer. ‘The band clearly love Australia it loves them right back.’

Another fan wrote: ‘Have a safe trip home guys! Thank you so much for this amazing Australian tour! Please come back soon!!’

One fan even stooped to try and embarrass the rockers to stay by recalling the cringe-inducing moment in 2000 when frontman Dave Grohl was arrested on a drink driving charge in Queensland.

‘We need to throw back in jail so you’ll stay longer,’ the fan joked. 

Fans flooded social media with messages asking the band to remain in Australia

Fans flooded social media with messages asking the band to remain in Australia

Fans flooded social media with messages asking the band to remain in Australia 

It comes after Grohl talked about his love for Australia after touring Down Under for almost 30 years.

The charismatic frontman paid an emotional tribute to ‘his home away from home’ during the Foo Fighters’ packed out show at Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday.

‘Everybody knows this, and I’m not just saying it because we’re here. Australia is one of our favourite f**king places in the entire world,’ he told the crowd.

‘It is. It’s like a home away from home. We’ve been coming here for almost 28 years.’

Grohl said he was thrilled to see younger fans in the crowd who were growing up appreciating his music.

The rocker first toured Down Under in 1992 with Nirvana and has been visiting the country regularly since 1995 with the Foo Fighters.

Frontman Dave Grohl has called Australia his 'home away from home'

Frontman Dave Grohl has called Australia his 'home away from home'

Frontman Dave Grohl has called Australia his ‘home away from home’ 

Last week, he took time out from his frantic schedule to volunteer for Melbourne’s The Big Umbrella, a street kitchen charity for the homeless.

The Foo Fighters arrived Down Under last week ahead of their first national tour of the country since 2018, after recruiting new drummer Josh Freese.

The rock band were forced to cancel their 2022 tour of Australia after the sudden death of their drummer Taylor Hawkins.

The rocker died suddenly in his hotel room in March last year at the age of 50, just hours before Foo Fighters were due to perform at a festival in Colombia.

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