Dave Grohl is one of the most entertaining men in rock and roll. On Tuesday night, Foo Fighters returned to Sweden for the first time since Grohl suffered an onstage injury there during 2015 performance. Always the showman, Grohl hired a look-alike stuntman to take the stage in his place to start the show and recreate the fall, pranking the unwitting Swedish crowd. After a few moments of stunned confusion, the real Grohl sauntered out onstage—safe and whole—to the amazement of the audience.

The humorous antics at Foo Fighters’ return to Sweden brings one of the most rock and roll sagas in recent memory full circle. Grohl is known for giving all of himself to his performances—to his fans—at each and every show. Sometimes, that comes in the form of surprise guests and audience participation, from pulling an 8-year old drummer or a Kiss superfan up onstage to rock with the band to welcoming his young daughter for a duet on an Adele song.

Sometimes, Grohl’s unapologetically rock and roll attitude takes a toll on his body, but he just doubles down by powering through and laughing all the while. At Foo Fighters performance in Sweden in June 2015, Grohl accidentally tumbled offstage during the concert and suffered a serious leg injury. However, Grohl was not satisfied to leave his fans out to dry, and after receiving some immediate medical attention, he returned to the stage with a doctor in tow to finish the performance seated while the doctor manually held his leg in place. As Grohl said when he retook the stage that night, “I may not be able to walk or run but I can still play guitar and scream.” Rock and roll.

Following that show, the Foo Fighters were forced to cancel a number of dates while Grohl received medical attention for his broken leg. However, he was back sooner than anyone expected, making his return at the Foos’ 4th of July blowout for their 20th anniversary at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. While he was still immobile from the injury, Grohl performed from a massive “throne,” complete with lights and a big Foo Fighters insignia. He went on to complete the band’s North American tour—quickly renamed the “Broken Leg Tour”—from his throne while images of his X-ray, him and his doctor, and more were displayed on large screens onstage. He later lent the throne to Axl Rose for his Guns N’ Roses reunion show in April 2016 after Rose suffered a similar injury. Rock and fuckin’ roll.

Below, you can watch video clips from both the original Swedish show, where Dave Grohl broke his leg, and last night’s show where they made light of the ordeal with the help of a stuntman:

Real Dave Grohl Falls Off Stage In Sweden [6/7/15]

[Video: Fredrik Eriksson]

Fake Dave Grohl Falls Off Stage In Sweden [6/5/18]

[Video: Rock Feed]

[H/T Billboard]