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Green Day headlined Day 1 of the 2025 BottleRock Napa Valley festival, with Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahan and more to follow. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 54°F.
BottleRock 2023 featured Green Day’s debut and performances by Sublime, Public Enemy, and E-40, plus appearances by Trisha Yearwood and Serena Williams.
Green Day finally made its BottleRock Napa Valley debut, delighting tens of thousands of fans with a 100-minute headlining set filled with bouncy pop-rock tunes from the band’s multiplatinum ...
Hometown heroes Green Day closed out the first day of BottleRock Napa Valley on Friday by proudly proving their bone-deep San Francisco Bay Area roots. Throughout the 90-minute set, lead singer ...
Green Day and Charli xcx seemed to be feuding during Coachella 2025 over who should have been a headliner, according to some fans. Here's a breakdown of what happened.
Green Day knew exactly how to respond to Charli XCX after she shamelessly shaded the iconic rock band at a star-studded afterparty following their Coachella headline gig last week.
Green Day is officially brat. As the punk band headlined Weekend 2 of Coachella , they exchanged some playful barbs with Charli XCX , who also performed at the 2025 music festival in Indio ...
Green Day drummer Tré Cool seemingly hit back at Charli XCX by sporting an Actual Headliner sash at Coachella this weekend. The pop singer, 30, ...
Green Day are better at taking a joke than those people are. They proved as much at their Weekend 2 Coachella set, during which Billie Joe Armstrong happily took an audience member’s neon green ...
Green Day’s drummer Tré Cool took it a step further. In the band’s trailer, Cool is seen sporting a sash which reads: “Actual headliner.” The DIY piece is a direct jab at Charli XCX.
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 opened their set with “American Idiot.” It was during the performance of their 2004 hit track that frontman Armstrong opted to change things up.