The Foo Fighters have reflected on the "most difficult and tragic" year the band has "ever known" after Taylor Hawkins' death aged 50.
Hawkins, whose death was announced in March, played in the American band for more than two decades, alongside Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee.
Foo Fighters wrote in a statement on their Instagram: "As we say goodbye to the most difficult year and tragic year that out band has ever known, we are reminded of how thankful we are for the people that we love and cherish most, and for the loved ones who are no longer with us."
They added: "Without Taylor, we never would have become the band that we were – and without Taylor, we know that we’re going to be a different band going forward."

In September, the band hosted a tribute concert for Hawkins, who joined the band in 1997, at Wembley Stadium, honouring the life of the drummer.

The concert also saw performances from Liam Gallagher, Dave Chappelle, Nile Rodgers and Queens of the Stone Age.
Source: Press Association