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Green Day made their Download Festival debut at Donington Park on June 13, performing a headline set that included tracks ...
No one's meant to stay in the limelight forever, but it only takes a handful of songs to get the public's attention all over again. Read more about it here.
Green Day headlined Day 1 of the 2025 BottleRock Napa Valley festival, with Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahan and more to follow.
Like in Green Day’s Coachella ... “Dookie” and 2004’s “American Idiot,” along with songs from their newest album, 2024’s “Saviors,” and even a few covers, including Tom Petty ...
Best Green Day Merch Online: Dookie, American Idiot Merch on Amazon This Dookie hoodie isolates the album’s namesake turd from the rest of the cover’s chaos and puts it over a throwback photo ...
Whether you just became a Green ... “American Idiot,” and “21 Guns.” It also included two new songs: “Back In The USA” and “Ordinary World” with Miranda Lambert. Green Day’s ...
After Green Day’s legendary rise to prominence in 1994 following the release of “Dookie” and striking lightning twice a decade later with “American Idiot,” the band finally performed at ...
American Idiot marked a comeback for the group and shot Green Day back into the mainstream. It spawned several hits, including “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” “Holiday” and the album’s ...
And it’s not just a nostalgia trip: they’re fresh off releasing their best album since American Idiot ... See pictures below. And in case you missed it, the day before Green Day’s headlining ...
Green Day frontman Billie ... politically-charged album, American Idiot. Billie Joe Armstrong’s rant was met with cheers from the crowd of more than 60,000 people. Picture: Jake Nowakowski ...
Almost 30 years since their first-ever show in Melbourne, punk-pop trio Green Day ... American Idiot played out with massive props, including the iconic grenade-in-hand image of the album cover.
Geese have covered the likes of Television‘s ‘Marquee Moon’ and Green Day‘s ‘American Idiot ... do a solo album, and so I did.” Geese also appeared on NME‘s The Cover last year ...