Taylor Hawkins' legacy will be forever unmatched as apparent during the first show of his tribute concert last September 3 that's why many fans are eager to watch the second show which will take place in a few days.

According to Banana 101.5 Rocks, Foo Fighters finally announced the complete list of performers that will appear on the second tribute show on September 27 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California.

Musicians who weren't part of the first concert are now added on the setlist like Danny Carey of Tool, Tommy Lee of Mötley Crue, Kim Thayil of Soundgarden, Phil Collen of Def Leppard, Joe Elliot, and Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless.

Fans will also witness the return of artists who performed last September 3 like Kesha, Travis Barker, Violet Grohl, Justin Hawkins, Alex Lifeson, and many more.

Foo Fighters have also shared the official poster of "Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert" on their social media accounts.

The outlet noted that Gene Simmons of Kiss and LeAnn Rimes were removed from the lineup.

The legendary band also shared a reminder to their fans, saying that the venue will let concertgoers in at 5 p.m. and the show starts at 7:00 p.m. PT / 10:00 p.m. ET.

Tickets and passes are available via Ticketmaster's official website. Proceeds will go to Music Support and MusiCares which were chosen charities by Taylor Hawkins' family.

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Taylor Hawkins' 1st Tribute Concert

Aside from celebrating Taylor Hawkins' life and legacy, the first tribute concert earlier this month also served as a venue where different bands and singers gathered together to showcase their talents.

The first show was held at the Wembley Stadium in England which was attended by thousands of fans. It was live streamed on MTV YouTube Channels as well as CBS.

Taylor Hawkins tragically passed away at the age of 50. He was found dead at his hotel room in Bogota, Colombia, last March. The band was in the country for a concert.

The initial toxicology report previously revealed that there were multiple substances found in his blood.

Since then, Foo Fighters have canceled the rest of their tour dates and festival appearances before teaming up with the late drummer's family to produce two tribute shows in honor of him.

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