Green Day somewhat unexpectedly hit the stage at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Okla., on Tuesday (June 20) when the rockers launched into a career-spanning 18-song set with their classic "Welcome to ...
OK "Nimrod," it's time to dust off your Doc Martens and vest covered in patches to join "She," the "Jesus of Suburbia" and the rest of the Green Day fans who are "Welcome to Paradise" in Philadelphia ...
Green Day are going to spend the next few months playing baseball stadiums on the Hella Mega tour with Weezer and Fall Out Boy. And, on Tuesday night, they offered 1,800 lucky fans in Tulsa, Oklahoma, ...
The long-running California punk band brought a show focused on two classic LPs and a new release to New York, and multiple generations turned out for the spectacle. Credit... Supported by By Geordon ...
It was the moment when Green Day reminded everyone that they were Green Day. During Sunday night's broadcast of the Ryan Seacrest-hosted 52nd edition of ABC's Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with ...
Cruising down Interstate 580, I swung my rented Dodge Charger off the exit ramp to Berkeley and downtown Oakland, Green Day’s 1994 album Dookie blaring from the stereo. One track in particular seemed ...
It was a tale of two classics, a tale of two eras, for Green Day at Citi Field on Monday night. But in actuality, this was the “Saviors” tour — named after the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame trio’s 14th ...
Billie Joe Armstrong’s mother gave him a 12-string acoustic guitar when he was a freshman in high school. He teamed up with Mike Pritchard, a friend since grade school, to form a band called Sweet ...
Three decades ago, Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong was sarcastically singing “Welcome to Paradise.” Now at age 51, he’s staidly singing “Welcome to my problems” on “Dilemma,” a plaintive, swinging ...