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Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick Joins Foo Fighters In Chicago

by Paul Cashmere on August 1, 2018

in News

As Foo Fighters continue their Concrete and Clay world tour, Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen joined the band to knock out Fats Domino’s ‘Ain’t That A Shame’.

Cheap Trick covered ‘Ain’t That A Shame’ on 1979’s ‘Cheap Trick At The Budokan’. Foo Fighters did the Cheap Trick version with Nielsen on guitar, Dave Grohl on drums and Taylor Hawkins on lead vocals.

Cheap Trick will tour Australia in October for Chugg Entertainment.

Cheap Trick dates

October 14, Adelaide, Botanic Park
October 15, Melbourne, Palais Theatre
October 17, Sydney, Enmore Theatre
October 18, Brisbane, The Tivoli

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