American rock band Foo Fighters revealed their new drummer during a live streamed event. And as expected, it's veteran session man and longtime friend Josh Freese.

The band is set to launch a massive tour - their first without drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died tragically in Colombia last year - in New Hampshire on May 24, reports Variety.

While the band announced its intention to continue late last year, they went to great lengths to not reveal the identity of their new drummer.

They played into this during the opening moments of the livestream, called "Foo Fighters: Preparing Music for Concerts,"

which featured all of the members joking around with each other in their rehearsal room, with their guitars on.

As per Variety, in succession, three top-notch drummers knocked on the door - Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith

Motley Crue's Tommy Lee, and Tool's Danny Carey - saying things like: "There's a white Mercedes blocking my car" 

"Hey I got the PF Changs!" or "I groomed your poodles for you" while the band members said: "We'll be right there!" or the like.

Finally, a voice can be heard shouting, "Uma EXCUSE ME?!" The band members turn and look at Freese, who is sitting behind a drum kit but had been off-camera up to that point.

He says: "Can we play a song or something?!" and then the band launches into songs from their new album, 'But Here We Are', which drops on June 2.

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