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Lionel Richie and Dave Grohl teamed up for a performance of Richie’s hit “Easy” at the recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 2 minute read
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At the recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Lionel Richie and Dave Grohl delivered an unforgettable collaboration, treating the audience to a powerful rendition of Richie’s classic hit, “Easy.”

The Grammy-winning icon kicked off the night on Saturday, November 5, with a heartfelt performance of his beloved ballad “Hello.” He then transitioned into “Easy,” the iconic song from his days with the Commodores. As Richie played the piano, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl made a surprise entrance, stepping in to perform the song’s soulful guitar solo.

But the excitement didn’t stop there. As the crowd erupted in applause, Richie turned up the energy, launching into his timeless anthem, “All Night Long.” Grohl returned to the stage, joining in on the electrifying finale that had the audience on its feet.

Richie, one of the evening’s inductees, was honored with a heartfelt speech by rock legend Lenny Kravitz, who described him as “like a brother.” In his own remarks, Richie reflected on his journey as a Black artist in rock music, stating, “Rock and roll is not a color—it’s a feeling, it’s a vibe… and if we let that vibe come through, this room will grow and grow and grow.”

The two musicians share more than just the stage—they previously appeared together in the Foo Fighters’ horror-comedy film, Studio 666, showcasing their camaraderie beyond music.

Fresh off his successful Back to Las Vegas residency, Richie also took the opportunity to announce an upcoming European tour set for 2023. Fans eager to catch him live can find the full list of tour dates below.

This year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class was a star-studded affair, featuring inductees such as Eminem, Dolly Parton, Judas Priest, and Duran Duran. The ceremony will be broadcast on HBO on November 19, giving fans worldwide a chance to relive the magic.

 

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