American band Green Day are currently on the road with their The Saviors Tour and during a performance in South Africa on Sunday they lashed out at Elon Musk through song
Just a few weeks prior, Musk had shared his ire for the band after Billie Joe Armstrong targeted “the MAGA agenda”
Musk previously accused Green Day of “raging against the machine to milquetoastedly raging for it.” When speaking about the “MAGA” agenda” lyric change, Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt told Rolling Stone,
Pop sensation Robbie Williams and world-renowned rock band Green Day, alongside a stellar lineup of local talent, are set to deliver two days of electrifying music at DHL Stadium on 22 and 23 January 2025.
Green Day delivered a politically charged performance on 19 January at Johannesburg's FNB Stadium, marking their South African debut during the Calabash 2025 festival. While performing their 2004 hit 'American Idiot',
Cage the Elephant, Sublime, Khruangbin, 4 Non Blondes, and Goose are also set to play the annual festival this May. BottleRock Napa Announces 2025 Lineup with Green Day, Justin Timberlake & Noah Kahan
Green Day will bring the nostalgia from 21h00 for approximately two whole hours! In order to get to the stadium, the are Park and Ride services available, while parking and e-hailing options are also available. Check out more on that HERE. Depending on the type of ticket you purchased, you will have to enter through a certain gate:
The jab at Musk comes amidst controversy surrounding the billionaire's behavior at Trump's second inauguration. During his speech at the celebration, Musk made a hand gesture that
At their show in Johannesburg, South Africa last night (Jan. 20), Green Day again altered a lyric in "American Idiot," this time taking a jab at Elon Musk.
The Intuit Dome and Kia Forum will host the one-nigh-only concert at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 30. Along with Billie Eilish and Finneas, 18 other artists will perform, including Stevie Nicks, Sting, Green Day, Gracie Abrams and Jelly Roll. Dave Matthews and John Mayer will also perform together for the first time.
The victims of the devastating L.A. wildfires are getting a helping hand from some music superstars. Lady Gaga, Green Day and Billie Eilish are among more than a dozen acts set to perform at FireAid,