Dave Grohl Dedicates "Big Me" to Girl With Broken Leg, Performs With Gary Clark Jr.

Dave Grohl continues his quest to be the nicest rock 'n' roll star by dedicating the song, "Big Me," to a little girl who, like the Foo Fighters' frontman, also broke her leg. The band also played the Sonic Highways' track "What Did I Do?/Go As My Witness" with guitar virtuoso Gary Clark Jr.

Grohl spotted the girl Tuesday night at The Forum in California with her leg cast in the crowd perched atop someone's shoulders, when he decided to dedicate the heart-warming song "Big Me" to his fellow walking-impaired fan. She said she broke her leg "in the pool," when Grohl asked how the injury occurred.

"This is an old song I'm going to sing for the little lady with the broken leg, because nobody wants a f**kin' broken leg man," Grohl announced to the crowd.

Since Grohl is now getting around more easily on a boot and crutches following his leg injury in Sweden, he was able to hobble over and sign her cast as the crowd and guards lifted her up to the side of the stage. You can watch the moment below.

According to Consequence of Sound, The Foo Fighters continued their tradition of bringing on new guests throughout the tour as Austin, Texas guitarist, Gary Clark Jr., came on to perform a solo during "What Did I Do?/Go As My Witness."

Perry Farrell also joined the band on the songs "Been Caught Stealing" and "Had A Dad." You can watch all of the collaborations below.

It seems like Grohl and the Foo Fighters can do no wrong on this tour, as they continually make headlines for making grown men cry on stage, Rickrolling the Westboro Baptist Church and chugging beers with fans for their birthday. Catch them on their last few tour dates in the U.S. before they take their show to Europe.

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Gary Clark Jr., Foo Fighters, Dave Grohl, Perry Farrell
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