- Music
- 29 Nov 16
Green Day and Rancid team up for Irish shows
The SoCal punk veterans are over next June.
Fresh from their Donald Trump-bating performance at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles, Green Day have announced that their Revolution Radio tour will be touching down next summer in Ormeau Park, Belfast (June 28) and the Royal Hospital Kilmainham (29).
Support is provided by fellow Californian Crazy Color merchants Rancid who are still out on the road plugging their 2014 ... Honor Is All We Know collection. Tickets for both shows go on sale on Friday December 2 priced £45 and €59.50 respectively.
Green Day went off-script at the AMAs when Billie Joe Armstrong chanted, “No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA” halfway through playing new single ‘Bang Bang’. There was no early morning tweet from Trump Towers, so The Donald can’t have been watching.
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