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Dave Grohl's Sleek Wimbledon Look Will Have You Doing a Double Take
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Date:2025-04-14 08:48:19
Dave Grohl knows the Wimbledon dress code is not to come as you are.
That's why the Foo Fighters frontman traded in his usual rocker ensemble—consisting of a black 'fit and dark hair loose around his shoulders—for a more refined look when attending Wimbledon with wife Jordyn Blum July 2. For the outing at the famed British tennis tournament, where they watched Jessica Bouzas Maneiro upset reigning champ Markéta Vondroušová, Dave wore a navy blue suit, paired with a mustard colored tie and round glassed.
Completing the dapper look, the "Everlong" singer slicked his hair back into a tight bun. And his date was looking equally ready to take in the star-studded affair: Jordyn donned a powder blue collared dress with a matching blazer.
And it's safe to say fans were here for the former Nirvana drummer's style switch-up. As one fan wrote on Twitter, formerly X, "Dave Grohl in his Wimbledon suit is an absolute vibe."
Of course, Dave, 55, and Jordyn, 48, weren't the only stars to serve up some style at Wimbledon.
David Beckham turned the opening day of the tennis tournament into a mother-son outing as he attended the July 1 festivities alongside his mom Sandra Beckham.
Meanwhile, two members of the Ton took a moment to catch up, with Bridgerton stars Golda Rosheuvel and Martins Imhangbe posing for a sweet pic above the grassy court.
And Hannah Waddingham? Well, she was more than a little invested as she tuned in for day three of the festivities July 3.
Keep reading to see all the stars at Wimbledon.
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