The first star-studded Taylor Hawkins Tribute Show took place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday (Sept. 3), and Travis Barker was one of the many who came out to celebrate the life and legacy of the Foo Fighters drummer. Travis, 46, celebrated Taylor, who passed away in March at age 50, by playing “The Pretender” with Dave Grohl and the band live. Travis gave an energetic performance as he played directly behind Dave, wearing just a beanie and a necklace. The Blink 182 icon danced along as Dave sang early on in the song, clearly moved by the moment and the music.
Blink-182’s Travis Barker and Foo Fighters perform ‘The Pretender’, live at Wembley Stadium#taylorhawkinstribute pic.twitter.com/YOjYmpJ9BD
— Rock Sound (@rocksound) September 3, 2022
Travis gave fans a few behind-the-scenes looks via his Instagram Story in the days leading up to the concert. On Sept. 1, Travis posted a photo of his dressing room at Wembley Stadium. He also shared a photo of his drum set during rehearsals. His wife, Kourtney Kardashian, also posted to her (and the official POOSH) Instagram the adventures she had with Travis ahead of this celebration of Hawkins’ life.
The light of our lives! 🖤 @kourtneykardash pic.twitter.com/HhANjj1hKL
— PlanetKourt ✨ (@planetKourt) September 3, 2022
Taylor’s death hit Travis hard. “I don’t have the words,” he wrote on Mar. 26, captioning a black-and-white photo of Taylor relaxing backstage. “Sad to write this or to never see you again. I’ll never forget Laguna Beach days when I was a trash man playing in a punk rock band, and you were playing with Alanis [Morrisette]. You’d come watch me play in dive bars and be like, ‘kid you’re a star.’ And I thought you were crazy, but you gave me so much hope and determination.”
“Years later we toured together with [Blink-182] and Foo’s in Australia,” continued Barker, “and I have the best memories of smoking cigarettes in the restroom of flights we were on together and watching your set every night. To say I’ll miss you my friend isn’t enough. Till the next time we talk drums and smoke in the boys room … Rest In Peace.”
In April, Travis celebrated his friend and their bond by getting a tattoo. “HAWK forever,” he captioned a gallery of him hitting up the Shamrock Social Club in Hollywood with Kourtney and his friend/photographer, Daniel Rojas. Travis had Mark Mahoney, an artist dubbed the “high priest of Hollywood tattoo artists,” ink a soaring hawk on his leg. It was a beautiful tribute to a dear friend.
Travis is one of the featured performers of the London show, which also included Stewart Copeland, Liam Gallagher, Omar Hakim, Josh Homme, Chrissie Hynde, Brian Johnson, John Paul Jones, KESHA, Geddy Lee, Brian May, Krist Novoselic, Nile Rodgers, Mark Ronson, Lars Ulrich, and Dave Grohl’s daughter, Violet Grohl. Travis will also participate in the Sep. 27 show at The Forum in Los Angeles. That lineup features appearances from acts like Sebastian Bach, Geezer Butler, Miley Cyrus, John Paul Jones, Greg Kurstin, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Brian May, Alanis Morissette, Krist Novoselic, P!NK, LeAnn Rimes, Mark Ronson, Gene Simmons and more.