Billie Joe Armstrong has invited enough audience members onstage to sing or play guitar with Green Day for a song or two that at this point you figure he’s developed a keen sense for what type of fan ...
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 the one venue ...
The three-day festival is currently taking place at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, Calif., and the iconic pop-punk/alternative rock group played for about 90 minutes. The L.A. Times added that the ...
If you’ve picked up a guitar for the first time in the last, say, three decades, odds are you’ve tried to learn Green Day’s “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life).” It’s a veritable alternative nation ...
It’s been 35 years since Green Day released its debut album, “39/Smooth,” yet, even after decades of milestones — a Tony-winning Broadway musical adapted from the blockbuster 2004 album “American ...
Green Day was back for a second helping of their power-punk bombast Saturday, and when frontman Billie Joe Armstrong told the Weekend 2 Coachella crowd early in the show that "The second night is ...
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong and filmmaker Lee Kirk hope that viewers have the time of their lives with the road-trip comedy New Years Rev. Premiering at the Toronto International Film ...
Director Lee Kirk is hoping you’ll have the time of your life watching his new film, New Years Rev—we’ve seen it with an apostrophe, too, though we’re told it doesn’t have one—the Green Day ...
Green Day is nothing, if not always, a political act. And so of course there was something to be expected as a statement during their debut headlining performance at Coachella on Saturday night, when ...
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