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Yet while the band’s hardcore - and increasingly ageing - fans continued to revel in their iconic 90s hits, Green Day were musing on their next steps.
7) Perry Farrell didn’t want Green Day to play Lollapalooza because they were a “boy band.” Including Green Day on the second half of Lollapalooza ’94, opening the entire show at a time ...
Dana Point, CA’s Ohana Festival has announced its 2025 lineup. It’s headlined by founder Eddie Vedder and his Earthlings band, Hozier, and Green Day, and also features Wet Leg, Leon Bridges ...
FOX 2 - The Green Day concert at Comerica Park included a brief pause that caused concern when the band ran off the stage mid-song.. Detroit police say that someone flew a drone into Comerica Park ...
Filming is underway in the Oklahoma City area on a comedic coming-of-age movie inspired by the early days of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame punk-rock band Green Day.. The road-trip film "New Year's ...
Green Day fans are convinced they have figured out the unusual true meaning behind the band's quirky name.. The rock band have been known by their moniker for over 35 years but how they got the ...
Legendary punk rock band Green Day took a major swipe at Vice President JD Vance during a recent performance of one of their classic songs. As noted by Rolling Stone and other outlets, while ...
As Green Day was performing their 1994 Dookie cut "Longview," the band departed the stage. According to a report from TMZ , someone from backstage had directed the band's bassist Mike Dirnt offstage.
Green Day’s origins stretch farther back than Blink-182’s, but ultimately, both groups would be defining pop-punk bands of the early 2000s.There was a stretch during that time, though, where ...
A Kentucky band says Green Day ripped off its gimmick of releasing tracks on teddy bears and video game disks. It's responding with a dookie of its own.
Legendary punk rock band Green Day changed the lyrics of one of their classic songs mid-performance to smear Vice President JD Vance with a slur. During a set in Melbourne, ...
The legendary Bay Area pop-punk outfit Green Day surprised a Coachella crowd when the group’s singer swapped a song lyric to make a brief statement about Palestine.. The band played a triumphant ...