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Dave Grohl may have shaded Taylor Swift on stage in June, but he seems to be over making any more remarks on the matter.

The Foo Fighters frontman, 55, ignored a TMZ videographer asking about the situation in a clip published to the site on Thursday, August 1.

"A lot of people online thought your statements on Taylor not playing live weren't fair. Why do you think she doesn't sing live?" the videographer asked the drummer, who did not respond to the question and continued smoking a cigarette as he got into a car in Los Angeles.

Back in June, while performing on stage with Foo Fighters in London, Grohl appeared to take a dig at Swift, 34, when he insinuated she doesn't perform live.

The "Everlong" musician joked to the crowd that Foo Fighters' tour should be called the Errors Tour — a play on both Swift's Eras Tour, as well as the Errors Tour nickname her own fans gave her history-making run of shows — "because we actually play live," he quipped. "What?!"

Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters performs onstage during the 36th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on October 30, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio. After throwing shade at Taylor... Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters performs onstage during the 36th Annual Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on October 30, 2021 in Cleveland, Ohio. After throwing shade at Taylor Swift on stage in June 2024, Grohl appears to be done answering any questions about the pop star weeks later. Kevin Kane/Getty Images

Swift, who was in the midst of performing in London at the same time, appeared to clap back at Grohl's dig the following night.

During her nightly thank you to the audience, the 14-time Grammy winner lauded her band for "playing live … 3.5 hours" every night.

"What you just did is an unforgettable moment in not just my life, but every one of my band members, every single one of our crew, my band who's going to be playing live for you for 3.5 hours tonight, they deserve this so much," the "Fortnight" artist told the sold-out crowd. "And so does every one of my fellow performers. And you just gave that to us so generously, we will never forget it."

Swift's Eras Tour has become a pop culture phenomenon since its kickoff in March 2023, earning the singer-songwriter billionaire status — she reportedly rakes in more than $15 million at every show — and the fandom of millions all over the world.

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