Dave Grohl angered Taylor Swift during a Foo Fighters last Saturday, the 22nd, at London Stadium. The vocalist suggested that the singer – who was also performing in London at Wembley Stadium at the time – uses playback in her live performances.

“I’m telling you, man, you don’t want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift. That’s why we like to call our tour the ‘Errors Tour’,” Grohl told the audience, making a pun on The Eras Tour , the name of Taylor Swift’s tour. “We have more than a few eras and more than a few mistakes too… That’s because we play live, you know? You like raw music, live rock’n’roll? You’ve come to the right place.”

However, it seems Taylor Swift responded to the criticism the following night during another show at Wembley. “Every single member of my band, every single member of our crew who’s going to play live for you for 3.5 hours tonight, truly deserves all of this. And I say the same for all my fellow artists. And you’ve given us this so generously that we’ll never forget it,” the singer told the audience.

However, this wasn't the first interaction between the artists. It's worth remembering that earlier this year, Grohl's daughter, Violet , was criticized by Taylor Swift fans after suggesting that the singer could do her part for the environment by flying less on her private jet.

Check out Dave Grohl's statement below:

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