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At a festival in Luxembourg, Green Day singer Billie Joe Armstrong had to say "good riddance" to one particularly cheeky fan.
The Green Day singer has been raging against the policies of the 45th and now 47th president for years, and during the band’s first-ever set at the Download Festival in Donington Park in the U.K ...
Other Day 1 highlights included hip-hop champions Public Enemy, U.K. buzz band Bad Nerves, Aussie indie-pop crooner Mallrat and Palo Alto singer-songwriter Remi Wolf.
BottleRock 2023 featured Green Day’s debut and performances by Sublime, Public Enemy, and E-40, plus appearances by Trisha Yearwood and Serena Williams.
A pretty woman with a pretty family. Julia Roberts was seen in a rare photo with all three of her kids as part of her husband Danny Moder’s Mother’s Day tribute. “Mothers make the coolest ...
Green Day opened the 80-minute set with the title track of "American Idiot," a track that was intended to be a political sledgehammer to the Bush administration in 2004, and Armstrong made use of ...
What’s more, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, 53, closed their headlining show with a “Brat” hat in honor of the singer, who performed on the mainstage at the festival on both weekends.
Older punks feel that after 30 years of making hits, Green Day deserves their day in the sun. Some have accused Charli XCX of “Brat” behavior, thinking that her recent success went to her head.
Charli XCX seemingly shaded Green Day while attending a 2025 Coachella afterparty. The “360” singer, born Charlotte Aitchison, posted photos via Instagram on Sunday from a bash in Indio, Calif ...
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 ...
Apparently, the Green Day singer was enjoying a brief vacation. After a Mexico City gig in November, the band’s Saviors Tour is on pause for the holidays; it’s set to resume in South Africa ...
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