Florence and the Machine paid tribute to Foo Fighters, the band they replaced at the 2015 Glastonbury Festival, with a cover of their song "Times Like These."
The English rock band were placed into the headlining slot after the Foos were forced to drop off the bill due to frontman Dave Grohl's broken leg.
"We would like to dedicate this song to the legend and all-around incredible human being Dave Grohl," Welch told the crowd. "He was so incredibly kind and supportive to us when we were first starting out and we were so sad to hear that he broke his leg because we love him so much. And Dave, if you are listening, we love you, we all love you, and we hope through the Glastonbury ley lines this gets to you and you feel better, we're sending you so much love. This song's for you, Dave."
Grohl broke his leg during a performance in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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