Dave Grohl Unrecognizable After Ditching His Usual Rockstar Look at Wimbledon

Dave Grohl at Wimbledon
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Dave Grohl went through a massive transformation as he looked unrecognizable during his recent outing.

The Foo Fighters frontman and his wife, Jordyn Blum, watched day two of Wimbledon on Tuesday, July 2. The rocker ditched his usual style and surprised everyone with his "clean look."

In the photos from the event, the 55-year-old "Smells Like Teen Spirit" rocker tied his long curls back and donned a suit.

After seeing Grohl's latest fashion, fans took to X to share their reactions.

One said, "My buddy Dave Grohl in his Wimbledon suit is off the Richter scale."

"Seeing Dave Grohl in a suit with his hair up is so bizarre I'm not used to it ," a second wrote.

"Dave Grohl in a suit and tie in the royal box at Wimbledon was not on today's bingo card!!! #Wimbledon #foofighters," a third said, while another shared, "who knew Dave Grohl had a suit."

Grohl's appearance came before Foo Fighters' scheduled show in Poland on Wednesday, July 3.

The frontman recently received hate comments from Swifties after he joked about the "Midnight Rain" singer and her Eras Tour at his band's London concert on June 22.

"I tell you man, you don't want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift," he told their fans. "So we like to call our tour 'the Errors Tour.' We've had more than a few eras - and more than a few f------ errors as well. Just a couple. That's because we actually play live... what?!"

He also quipped the crowd surely liked "raw live rock n' roll music" and that they "came to the right f------ place."

The following day, Swift seemingly responded to Grohl's comment while performing in front of her nearly 100,000 attendees at her third London show.

"What you just did is an unforgettable moment in not just my life, but every very single one of our crew. The band that's going to be playing live for you for three and a half hours tonight," she shared, giving her band recognition.

According to outlets, Elon Musk's chatbot Grok on X misinterpreted Grohl's comment and ignited the culture wars. It added its standard poorly-written warning of inaccuracy in the post: "Grok can make mistakes, verify its outputs."

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