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Green Day rocks with their Grammy-winning pop-punk fury as singer/guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, guitarist Mike Dirnt, and drummer Tre Cool put on one of the best live shows imaginable! Don't miss your chance to see Green Day perform LIVE! Buy your Green Day tickets now!
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[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

If U don't see GD, U R an Am. Idiot !!
By Kathy from Fort Gratiot, MI on 4/8/2010
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Adults, Everyone

I'm almost 60yr old and have loved Green Day from day one...... They are soooo audience oriented and just want the fans to have a fantastic time and feel the music like they do. I absolutely put their concert up there in my top 5. And, at my age, I've see alottttt of concerts (60's to now)....... Long live rock and roll !!!!

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[12 of 15 customers found this review helpful]

IN AWE
By CHRIS from Bakersfield,CA on 8/26/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Just simply amazing... doesnt get any beter ... Billie Joe Is a Musical genious and the concerts are his way of connecting w/ his fans. From the first song to the last every one at the show is singing along w/ the classics. Best night of my life ...

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[11 of 16 customers found this review helpful]

GREEN DAYS CONCERT
By k-dog from rhode island on 6/12/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Hot
Best For:
Casual Fans, Die-Hards Only, Everyone, Good times

when i first got there it was nothing but intense. i mean ive been listing to them for years but its so different when you see them live playing there hearts out for you. you look at them from a whole new perspective. they were basically playing alot of songs on american idiot and dookie but thats ok, even then it was great, i suggest every green day fan to see them at least once, even non green day fans, everyone deserves a experince like this, its a feeling i cant even discribe, everyone who is there is there for almost the same reason as you, there all just having fun and are so in to it, its great. i went a couple years back and im searching for more tickets and cant wait to go, so maybe ill see you there with out even knowing. green day was the first band i ever saw live in a concert and it was worth it, i suggest any band concert to everyone, concerts are ment for the band you love to come see there fans and for them to see you, no matter which band it may be everynoe should at least see one concert in tehre life.

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Few bands were more instrumental than Green Day in bringing pop punk to the forefront of the music world. The California trio burst on the scene in the mid 1990s with a brash sound that bands have been able to recreate, and more than 25 years after they formed, Green Day tickets are as popular as ever.

Green Day's mainstream success came fast. Fronted by enigmatic lead singer and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong, the band's third album Dookie was an instant classic. Paced by hits such as "Longview" and "Basket Case," the record went to number two on the Billboard 200 charts and helped solidify Green Day's place in the rock world.

Since Dookie, Green Day's popularity has only continued to grow, tunes such as "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" and "When I Come Around" still earning radio play years after their release. Not only did their 2004 rock opera American Idiot win two Grammy awards, but it was developed into a hit Broadway show.

Though their songs have entered more mature territory, touching on topics ranging from the malaise of young adulthood to the political race, the youthful angst that characterized Green Day's early albums still comes through and resonates with their millions of fans.

Green Day Biography

Out of all the post-Nirvana alternative bands to break into the pop mainstream, Green Day were second only to Pearl Jam in terms of influence. At their core, Green Day were simply punk revivalists who recharged the energy of speedy, catchy three-chord punk-pop songs. Though their music wasn't particularly innovative, they brought the sound of late-'70s punk to a new, younger generation with Dookie, their 1994 major-label debut. Dookie sold over ten million copies, paving the way for a string of multi-platinum releases that opened the doors for a flood of American neo-punk, punk metal, and third wave ska revivalists. More than a decade later, as many of their former contemporaries settled into retirement, Green Day remained at the forefront of popular music with albums like the Grammy-winning American Idiot.

Green Day arose from the Northern California underground punk scene. Childhood friends Billie Joe Armstrong (guitar, vocals) and Mike Dirnt (bass born Mike Pritchard) formed their first band, Sweet Children, in Rodeo, California when they were 14 years old. By 1989, the group had added drummer Al Sobrante and changed its name to Green Day. That same year, the band independently released its first EP, 1000 Hours, which was well-received in the California hardcore punk scene. Soon, the group had signed a contract with the local independent label Lookout. Green Day's first full album, 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hour, was released later that year. Shortly after its release, the band replaced Sobrante with Tre Cool (born Frank Edwin Wright III), who became the band's permanent drummer.

Throughout the early '90s, Green Day continued to cultivate a cult following, which only gained strength with the release of their second album, 1992's Kerplunk. The underground success of Kerplunk led to a wave of interest from major record labels, and the band eventually decided to sign with Reprise. Dookie, Green Day's major-label debut, was released in the spring of 1994. Thanks to MTV support for the initial single, Longview, Dookie became a major hit. The album continued to gain momentum throughout the summer, with the second single, Basket Case, spending five weeks on the top of the American modern rock charts. At the end of the summer, the band stole the show at Woodstock '94, which helped the sales of Dookie increase. By the time the fourth single, When I Come Around, began its seven-week stay at number one on the modern rock charts in early 1995, Dookie had sold over five million copies in the U.S. alone it would eventually top ten million in America, selling over 15 million copies internationally. Dookie also won the 1994 Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance.

Green Day quickly followed Dookie with Insomniac in the fall of 1995 during the summer, they hit number one again on the modern rock charts with J.A.R., their contribution to the Angus soundtrack. Insomniac performed well initially, entering the U.S. charts at number two and selling over two million copies by the spring of 1996, yet none of its singles -- including the radio favorite Brain Stew/Jaded -- was as popular as those from Dookie. In the spring of 1996, Green Day abruptly canceled a European tour, claiming exhaustion. Following the cancellation, the band spent the rest of the year resting and writing new material before issuing Nimrod in late 1997. Three years later, their long-awaited follow-up, a refreshingly poppy record titled Warning, was released. Another long wait preceded 2004's American Idiot, an aggressive rock opera that became a surprise success -- a chart-topper around the world, a multi-platinum Grammy winner, and easily the best reviewed album of their career. Green Day reveled in the album's success, hitting numerous award shows and performing as part of Live 8 in July 2005. That fall brought the release of Bullet in a Bible, a concert album that documented the trio's expansive Idiot live show.

With their popularity and commercial viability restored, Green Day took on several small projects before returning to the studio. They contributed a cover of John Lennon's Working Class Hero to the charity album Instant Karma, appeared in The Simpsons Movie, and recorded an entire album of '60s-styled rock & roll under the alias of Foxboro Hot Tubs. While presenting an award at the Grammys in early 2009, the band announced the impending release of Green Day's eighth album, 21st Century Breakdown, which had been recorded with veteran producer Butch Vig. In May of 2009, 21st Century Breakdown was released, picking up where American Idiot left off, as another ambitious punk rock opera. The album was a commercial success, selling over 215,000 copies in its first three days of sales. In 2009, American Idiot was adapted for the stage, and the following year, Green Day lent their talents to the original cast recording, combining a driving score with Broadway vocal arrangements. The band released the live Awesome as Fk in 2011.

During the summer of 2012, Green Day unveiled their ambitious plans for the fall and winter: they would release not one but three new albums. The records -- Uno, Dos, Tre -- would appear in September, November, and January 2013, respectively, with each individual bandmember gracing one of the album covers on their own. The first, appropriately called Uno, was preceded by the disco-rock single Kill the DJ. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi