Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters spent his day off from his band’s Australian tour to give back to those in need amid a local heatwave.
A charity foundation that helps feed unhoused and food-insecure individuals, announced on Instagram that Grohl was among the volunteers who prepared and served an array of BBQ staples at Melbourne’s Federation Square, reports ‘Entertainment Weekly’.
“Wow! What a day. Our friends on the street were treated to an epic American-style BBQ with all the trimmings prepared by rock legend Dave Grohl of the @foofighters,” its caption read.
“The vibe was at an all-time high at Fed Square for this very special one-off lunch feast. It will be a day ‘our friends on the streets’ will never forget as they brushed up against a rock legend and one of the nicest guys on the planet, who genuinely cares for people in need. No words can fully capture the impact of this positive experience.”
As per ‘Entertainment Weekly’, the charity noted that Grohl, accompanied by his friends, spent 18 hours “preparing and lovingly smoking 120 kgs of [meat] before delivering it to #mgskitchen the next morning.”
It added that Frontier touring company, which coordinated the band’s stadium shows, also participated in the event.
“They arrived at 9 am to MG’s kitchen bounding with energy and enthusiasm to prepare soft potato rolls piled high with pulled [meat], coleslaw, and pickles, smoked ribs, and succulent beef brisket,” they wrote.
“TBU’s chefs and volunteers with @frontiertouring team prepped coleslaw, potato salad, corn bread, pancakes, and apple crumble to accompany the BBQ (sic).”
Grohl served guests for more than two hours and handed out 430 meals before posing for photos and signing cardboard plates and T-shirts.
This isn’t the first time Grohl has gone behind the smoker to help those in need. In February, he cooked for 24 hours and provided 450 meals to homeless people at Hope the Mission shelters in Los Angeles in the middle of a storm.