Travis Barker thanked his wife Kourtney Kardashian for standing by his side during the first of two tribute concerts for the late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins.
“Thank you for joining me on such a special night – I love you my wife,” Barker, 46, wrote among a series of photos Kardashian, 43, posted of them at the London concert Saturday night.
The ‘Kardashians’ star captioned her photo dump with a hawk emoji — a nod to Hawkins’ nickname, The Hawk.
Matching in graphic T-shirts and black accessories, the lovebirds held hands and hugged each other during the tribute show.
Barker was also one of the many musical icons who performed on stage with the surviving members of the Foo Fighters to pay tribute to their late drummer.
“TAYLOR HAWKINS FOREVER ,” Barker captioned a video in which he drummed the final notes of the band’s 1997 hit “Monkey Wrench.”
The drummer of Blink-182 also participated in ‘The Pretender’.
Of all the stars who stepped out, however, it was Hawkins’ 16-year-old son, Oliver Shane Hawkins, who stole the show. Oliver jumped on stage and played the drums as the band performed their hit song ‘My Hero’.
“He’s a member of our family… I think it makes sense that he would come and play with us tonight,” singer David Grohl said, introducing the teen.
As previously reported, Taylor died tragically in a Colombian hotel in March at the age of 50.
The tribute concert marked the band’s first performance without him, as they canceled the rest of their spring tour dates after his death.