Watch Foo Fighters Treat the Westboro Baptist Church to Their Bee Gees Cover

"You shouldn't be hating. You should be dancing"

BY Calum SlingerlandPublished Aug 6, 2021

Foo Fighters' tour behind Medicine at Midnight pulled through Kansas last night, giving Dave Grohl and co. an opportunity to continue their mockery of the Westboro Baptist Church and the hateful beliefs of its congregation.

As is tradition, the band got dressed up and hopped in the back of a flatbed to greet their sign-toting opponents, treating them to a performance as the Dee Gees.

Footage shows the Foos and their truck pulling up to a group of hyper-Calvinist haters gathered outside the Azura Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, KS, with Grohl urging the picketers to give in and Hail Satin ahead of playing through their cover of "You Should Be Dancing."

"Alright now, ladies and gentlemen, I got something to say. Because you know what, I love you. I do!" Grohl said to the crowd. "The way I look at it, is that I love everybody. Isn't that what you're supposed to do? Can't you just love everybody? 'Cause I think it's about love! That's what I think, we're all about love. And you shouldn't be hating, you know what you should be doing? You should be dancing."

Foo Fighters had anti-vaxxers picket performances earlier this year due to mandatory vaccine requirements for concertgoers, but those culture warriors were clearly not lucky enough to catch the disco fever you can bear witness to below.

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