While the Foo Fighters won’t be performing at this year’s official half-time show, the Dave Grohl fronted rock band will still have a Super Bowl-inspired live performance to share on the big day.
To that end the band have announced that this Sunday, February 13th, a new conceptual live performance of theirs will air via Meta‘s virtual reality app, ‘Horizon Venues‘. That performance will be directed by Mark Romanek and is expected to give one song from their catalog its live debut.
Speaking of the upcoming performance, Grohl offered:
“Foo Fighters love a challenge — from playing the biggest stages in the world to the tiniest clubs to making movies and miniseries. We’ve pretty much done it all. But we’ve never collaborated with Mark Romanek on a conceptual set of songs (including one being played live for the first time ever) for a worldwide audience, where everyone has the best seats in the house thanks to the most badass VR tech… until now. Join us when we cross that one off the FF bucket list!”
In addition to Horizon Venues, fans can also expect to catch the performance via the band’s own Facebook and Instagram pages—presumably where VR will not be a requirement.