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Green Day

Live Performances by Green Day

Green Day Live in Chicago: Performance of 'She'

Chicago, IL, United States

November 30, 1993 | Video Length: 2:49
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    The live recording of "She" in Chicago on November 30, 1993, captures Green Day during a pivotal time in their career. This performance took place shortly before the release of their breakthrough album, "Dookie," which came out in February 1994. At this moment, Green Day was gaining significant attention following the release of their previous album, "Kerplunk," in 1991. The band's energetic punk rock sound was resonating with a growing fanbase, and the Chicago show illustrates their rising popularity. Interestingly, "She" deals with themes of social alienation, a reflection of the band's focus on adolescent angst, which would become a hallmark of their music. The contrast between their underground roots and the impending mainstream success marked a transformation for the band, setting the stage for their eventual status as one of the leading punk rock bands of the 1990s.

Green Day Full Concert in Chicago Performing Multiple Songs

Chicago, IL, United States

June 10, 1994 | Video Length: 1:13:39
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    In June 1994, Green Day was riding the wave of success following their breakthrough album, "Dookie," released in February of that year. This period marked a significant turning point in their career, propelling them into mainstream fame and helping to popularize punk rock in the 1990s. The Chicago concert, featured in the recording, showcases the band's high-energy performances during the peak of "Dookie's" popularity. Notably, songs like "Basket Case" and "Welcome to Paradise" were already receiving significant airplay, exemplifying the band's influence on the punk genre. Interestingly, the concert features not just their hits but also deeper cuts from their earlier work, reflecting the band's connection to their roots while embracing their newfound fame. This live performance captures the essence of Green Day's raw energy at a pivotal moment in their evolving career.

Green Day's Live Performance of 'When I Come Around' at Woodstock Festival

Woodstock Festival
Saugerties, NY, United States

August 1, 1994 | Video Length: 3:17
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  • In August 1994, during their performance at the Woodstock Festival, Green Day was in the midst of a significant phase in their career. They had recent... Read Full Description >

    In August 1994, during their performance at the Woodstock Festival, Green Day was in the midst of a significant phase in their career. They had recently released their third studio album, "Dookie," in February of that year, which catapulted them to mainstream success. The album featured hit singles like "When I Come Around," the very song performed at Woodstock, and it was instrumental in bringing punk rock back into the mainstream music scene. The band's energetic and chaotic performance at Woodstock not only showcased their popularity but also solidified their reputation as a leading act in the punk genre. An interesting fact about this performance is that it became iconic for the mud fight that ensued, illustrating the festival's carefree and wild atmosphere, which resonated with the band's youthful and rebellious image. This event marked a turning point for Green Day, leading to their explosive rise in popularity throughout the '90s.

Green Day - Full Concert (Live from Woodstock '94) Performance Including 'Welcome To Paradise' and More

Woodstock
Syracuse, NY, United States

August 14, 1994 | Video Length: 35:25
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    In August 1994, during the performance captured in the live recording from Woodstock '94, Green Day was on the cusp of massive fame after the release of their breakthrough album, "Dookie," which had come out earlier that year. The album was pivotal in catapulting the punk rock genre into mainstream success, featuring hits like "Basket Case" and "Longview," which were performed during the concert. Notably, the Woodstock performance is remembered not only for its high energy but also for a mud fight that broke out among the audience, showcasing the chaotic spirit of the festival. This event marked a significant moment in Green Day's career, solidifying their status as a leading band in the alternative rock scene of the 1990s. The live performance at Woodstock was a defining experience for the band, highlighting their ability to connect with large audiences and the raw enthusiasm of their music.

Green Day - Geek Stink Breath Live Performance on SNL

Saturday Night Live
New York, NY, United States

October 1, 1994 | Video Length: 2:26
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  • In October 1994, Green Day performed "Geek Stink Breath" on *Saturday Night Live*, a significant moment as it came shortly after the release of their ... Read Full Description >

    In October 1994, Green Day performed "Geek Stink Breath" on *Saturday Night Live*, a significant moment as it came shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album, *Dookie*, which had dropped earlier that year in February. This album not only propelled the band into mainstream success but also marked the advent of pop-punk into the mainstream music scene. By the time of this live performance, Green Day was riding a wave of popularity, bolstered by hits like "Basket Case" and "When I Come Around." The *SNL* appearance showcased their energetic stage presence and solidified their status as a leading band in the '90s music landscape. This performance was particularly noteworthy as it reflected the band's transition from punk underdog to rock superstars, setting the stage for their future innovations in the genre.

Green Day Live Performance of 'Basket Case' in Chicago

Chicago, IL, United States

October 1, 1994 | Video Length: 3:05
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  • In 1994, when Green Day performed "Basket Case" live in Chicago, the band was riding high on their commercial success following the release of their b... Read Full Description >

    In 1994, when Green Day performed "Basket Case" live in Chicago, the band was riding high on their commercial success following the release of their breakthrough album, "Dookie," in February of that year. "Dookie" had catapulted them to mainstream fame, featuring hit singles like "Basket Case," "When I Come Around," and "Longview." The live recording captures the raw energy and punk spirit that defined their performances during this pivotal moment in their career. Notably, "Basket Case" became one of their signature songs and was instrumental in shaping the punk rock landscape of the 1990s. At the time of this performance, Green Day was also gaining a reputation for their energetic and chaotic live shows, cementing their status as a leading band of the pop-punk scene. This performance is a key moment that showcases their artistry and the impact of "Dookie" on their burgeoning career.

Green Day performs '86' live at the Ed Sullivan Theater on Letterman

Ed Sullivan Theater
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 2:48
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  • In early 1995, Green Day was riding the wave of success following the release of their breakthrough album, "Dookie," which had come out in 1994. This ... Read Full Description >

    In early 1995, Green Day was riding the wave of success following the release of their breakthrough album, "Dookie," which had come out in 1994. This live performance of "86" on "Late Show with David Letterman" showcased the band's burgeoning mainstream popularity, as "Dookie" had catapulted them to the forefront of the pop punk scene. At this time, the band was still promoting the album, which featured hits like "Basket Case" and "When I Come Around," greatly influencing the 1990s punk rock landscape. Interestingly, their energetic performance at the iconic Ed Sullivan Theater demonstrated Green Day's dynamic stage presence, which would become a hallmark of their career. Just a year later, they would release "Insomniac," further solidifying their impact on rock music. This Letterman appearance is a vivid snapshot of their evolution from underground punk icons to mainstream rock stars.

  • In November 1995, when Green Day performed "Brain Stew" live at MTV's Hanging Out, they were riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "... Read Full Description >

    In November 1995, when Green Day performed "Brain Stew" live at MTV's Hanging Out, they were riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Insomniac," which was released just a month prior, on October 10, 1995. This album followed their widely acclaimed "Dookie," which catapulted them to mainstream fame. "Insomniac" continued to showcase their punk rock sound, featuring darker themes and high-energy tracks, with "Brain Stew" becoming one of its standout songs. Interestingly, this performance marked a significant moment in the band's career as they transitioned from the euphoric success of "Dookie" to solidifying their place in the punk scene with "Insomniac." The MTV performance captured the raw energy and attitude that defined their aesthetic during this period, further solidifying their connection with the burgeoning punk audience of the mid-90s.


Green Day - Live at Edgefest 1998 Full Concert

Thunderbird Stadium
Vancouver, BC, Canada

July 11, 1998 | Video Length: 42:51
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  • In July 1998, during their performance at Edgefest in Vancouver, Canada, Green Day was riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Nimrod... Read Full Description >

    In July 1998, during their performance at Edgefest in Vancouver, Canada, Green Day was riding high on the success of their fifth studio album, "Nimrod," which had been released the previous year. This album marked a transitional phase for the band, showcasing a mix of punk rock and diverse musical influences, including acoustic elements that distinguished it from their earlier work. The performance captured in this video took place shortly after the release of "Nimrod," featuring hits like "Nice Guys Finish Last" and "Hitchin' a Ride." Notably, this concert is remembered for the dramatic moment when the band burned their drum set at the end of the show, a bold statement reflecting their punk roots and rebellious spirit. At this time, Green Day was solidifying their place as a dominant force in the rock scene, following the massive success of their previous album, "Dookie," and leading into their future projects.

Green Day Live Performance of 'Boulevard Of Broken Dreams' at NBC Studios

NBC Studios
Burbank, CA, USA

December 9, 2004 | Video Length: 4:02
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  • On December 9, 2004, Green Day performed "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" live on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. ... Read Full Description >

    On December 9, 2004, Green Day performed "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" live on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. This performance came shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "American Idiot," which had dropped earlier that year in September 2004. "American Idiot" marked a significant turning point in the band's career, showcasing their evolution from punk rock roots to a more mature sound, with a strong political and social commentary. The album achieved widespread commercial success, solidifying Green Day's status as major figures in the music industry. The live rendition of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" further emphasized the band's dynamic presence and ability to connect with their audience, contributing to their resurgence in popularity during this period.

  • The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" by Green Day, dated January 1, 2005, showcases a pivotal moment in the band's career following the release o... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" by Green Day, dated January 1, 2005, showcases a pivotal moment in the band's career following the release of their critically acclaimed album "American Idiot." This album, released in September 2004, marked a significant comeback for the band, which had experienced a dip in mainstream popularity after the 2000 album "Warning." "American Idiot" not only resonated with fans but also addressed social and political themes, reflecting the climate of the era. The success of "American Idiot" established Green Day as a prominent force in rock music, leading to several Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album. This live performance is a testament to their reinvigorated energy and showcases their evolution as artists committed to delivering powerful, thought-provoking music. Notably, "Jesus of Suburbia" is a unique song that consists of five distinct sections, illustrating Green Day's ambitious approach to songwriting during this era.

Green Day - American Idiot Live Performance at Live 8 in Berlin

Siegessäule
Berlin, Germany

July 2, 2005 | Video Length: 4:34
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  • In July 2005, Green Day was riding high on the success of their seventh studio album, *American Idiot*, which had been released the previous year. The... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, Green Day was riding high on the success of their seventh studio album, *American Idiot*, which had been released the previous year. The album was a critical and commercial triumph, addressing themes of disillusionment and anti-establishment sentiments in a post-9/11 world. Their performance at Live 8 in Berlin, a massive global event aimed at raising awareness and funds to combat poverty, showcased the band at a peak moment in their career. *American Idiot* not only revitalized Green Day's popularity, turning them into a major force in rock music, but it also won multiple awards, including the Grammy for Best Rock Album. The band's dynamic live performances, highlighted by songs like "American Idiot," contributed to their reputation as one of the most electrifying punk rock bands of the era, solidifying their status in both popular culture and the music industry.

  • In July 2005, during the Live 8 concert in Berlin, Green Day performed their hit song "Holiday," a track from their 2004 album "American Idiot." This ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, during the Live 8 concert in Berlin, Green Day performed their hit song "Holiday," a track from their 2004 album "American Idiot." This period marked a significant high point in their career, as "American Idiot" had rejuvenated their popularity and established them as a politically charged force in rock music. The album's themes resonated with a broad audience, particularly in the context of the social issues highlighted by the Live 8 initiative aimed at combating global poverty. During this performance, Green Day delivered a powerful and energetic rendition, showcasing their ability to engage large crowds with their messages. The Live 8 concert was instrumental in bringing attention to their music and activism, underscoring their role not just as entertainers but as advocates for social change.

  • In the live recording of "Welcome To Paradise" from January 1, 2011, Green Day was in a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Welcome To Paradise" from January 1, 2011, Green Day was in a pivotal moment in their career following the release of their live album "Awesome As F**k." This album was a compilation of live performances from their 2009 and 2010 concerts, showcasing the band's high-energy performances and fan engagement. "Awesome As F**k" highlights Green Day's status as a major force in the punk rock scene, particularly after their acclaimed rock opera "American Idiot" in 2004. The live recording reflects the band's continuous evolution and their ability to connect with audiences, particularly as they were celebrating the impact of "American Idiot" with its 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition shortly afterward. The performance is characterized by its raw energy and the band's signature style, emphasizing their enduring legacy in the music industry.

  • During the live recording of "King For A Day/Shout," which took place on January 1, 2011, Green Day was enjoying the success of their album "21st Cent... Read Full Description >

    During the live recording of "King For A Day/Shout," which took place on January 1, 2011, Green Day was enjoying the success of their album "21st Century Breakdown," released in 2009. This album, a rock opera, was a follow-up to their highly acclaimed "American Idiot," and it continued to showcase the band's evolution in sound and thematic complexity. The live performance featured a medley that highlighted their ability to blend punk rock with theatrical elements, a hallmark of their style. The recording is part of the "Bullet in a Bible" DVD, which documents their performance during a 2005 concert in England, further solidifying their reputation as a powerful live act. Notably, the band has been known for their energetic and interactive concerts, which are integral to their identity and have earned them numerous accolades throughout their career.

Green Day - Letterbomb Live Performance at Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

January 1, 2012 | Video Length: 5:25
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    In January 2012, Green Day was at a pivotal moment in their career, as they had recently released their critically acclaimed album "¡Uno!" just a few months earlier, in September 2012. The performance of "Letterbomb" during the live recording at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame highlights the band's dynamic energy and their strong connection with the audience, which is a hallmark of their live shows. This interval marks a period of renewed creativity for Green Day, as they were set to release a trilogy of albums titled "¡Uno!," "¡Dos!," and "¡Tré!"—a bold move that underscored their commitment to evolving their sound while remaining true to their punk roots. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performance is notable not only for showcasing their classic hits but also for celebrating their significant contributions to the rock genre, as they had been inducted into the Hall of Fame just the previous year, in 2015, a testament to their enduring legacy in music.

GREEN DAY - Full Dookie Live Concert at Reading Festival

Little John's Farm
Reading, United Kingdom

August 23, 2013 | Video Length: 40:06
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  • The live recording of Green Day at the Reading Festival on August 23, 2013, captures the band during a significant period in their career, following t... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of Green Day at the Reading Festival on August 23, 2013, captures the band during a significant period in their career, following the release of their trilogy of albums titled "¡Uno!", "¡Dos!", and "¡Tré!" in 2012. This live performance occurred after a brief hiatus due to frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's struggles with substance abuse, which resulted in delayed album promotions and an eventual cancellation of the band's tour. Notably, this festival appearance marked Green Day’s return to the stage during their 2013 comeback, showcasing their vibrant punk energy that had initially catapulted them to fame with the 1994 release of "Dookie." Their performance was well-received, underscoring their resilience and ability to connect with fans despite personal and professional challenges.

Green Day - Reading Festival 2013 (Full Concert)

Reading Festival
Reading, UK, United Kingdom

August 24, 2013 | Video Length: 2:16:08
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  • In August 2013, Green Day performed at the Reading Festival, showcasing their energetic live presence and extensive catalog. At this time, the band ha... Read Full Description >

    In August 2013, Green Day performed at the Reading Festival, showcasing their energetic live presence and extensive catalog. At this time, the band had recently released their trilogy of albums: "¡Uno!", "¡Dos!", and "¡Tré!", which came out in 2012 and 2013. Notably, "¡Uno!" was the first album in this series and marked a return to their punk roots, following the commercial success of "21st Century Breakdown" and "American Idiot." The live recording captures the band in the midst of a significant phase of their career, as they were promoting this new material while still drawing heavily from their earlier hits. Additionally, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong had recently completed treatment for substance abuse, which added a layer of resilience and authenticity to their performances during this period, resonating powerfully with fans.

  • In September 2013, Green Day was in the midst of their trilogy of albums titled "¡Uno!", "¡Dos!", and "¡Tré!", with "¡Dos!" having been released ... Read Full Description >

    In September 2013, Green Day was in the midst of their trilogy of albums titled "¡Uno!", "¡Dos!", and "¡Tré!", with "¡Dos!" having been released shortly before the live recording at the Reading Festival. This period marked a significant moment in Green Day's career, as they were re-establishing their presence following lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong's well-publicized struggles with substance abuse. Remarkably, "Wake Me Up When September Ends," a powerful ballad about loss and grief, has since become synonymous with both Armstrong’s personal experiences and the band's broader narrative. The live performance at the Reading Festival not only showcased their resilience but also underscored their ability to connect with fans on emotional themes. This era embarked on a journey of recovery and redemption, framing the band's comeback in a pivotal light.

Green Day Performance of 'When I Come Around' at the 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland, OH, United States

April 18, 2015 | Video Length: 3:23
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    By April 2015, when Green Day performed "When I Come Around" at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, the band was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career. They had recently released their album "¡UNO!" in September 2012, followed by "¡DOS!" and "¡TRE!" in 2012 and 2013, respectively. These albums marked their transition into a more experimental phase, with a blend of punk rock and pop influences. The induction itself was a significant recognition of their impact on the music industry, as Green Day had emerged as one of the leading punk rock bands since their breakthrough with "Dookie" in 1994. This performance reflected not only their enduring popularity but also their influence across generations of musicians. The event served as a high-profile celebration of their contributions to rock music, contrasting their earlier rebellious image with a moment of honor and legacy.

Green Day Performs 'Basket Case' at 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Cleveland, OH, USA

April 18, 2015 | Video Length: 4:16
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    At the time of the live recording of "Basket Case" on April 18, 2015, Green Day was in a notable period of their career as they were being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This significant event came after the band released their trilogy of albums—¡Uno!, ¡Dos!, and ¡Tré!—in 2012. Their induction marked a recognition of their influential role in punk rock and alternative music, solidifying their legacy as a pioneering band. Moreover, "Basket Case," one of their most defining tracks from the 1994 album *Dookie*, highlights their early sound and lyrical depth, rooted in themes of anxiety and mental health. This live performance not only showcased their enduring appeal but also served as a celebration of their impact over the decades, as they joined the ranks of music legends being honored that night. The induction ceremony was a pivotal moment in reaffirming their status within the music industry.

Green Day - 'Bang Bang' Live Performance from the 2016 American Music Awards

Microsoft Theater
Los Angeles, CA, United States

November 20, 2016 | Video Length: 3:49
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  • In November 2016, Green Day performed "Bang Bang" live at the American Music Awards, marking a significant moment in their career as it coincided with... Read Full Description >

    In November 2016, Green Day performed "Bang Bang" live at the American Music Awards, marking a significant moment in their career as it coincided with the release of their twelfth studio album, "Revolution Radio," which came out just a month earlier on October 7, 2016. This album represented a return to form for the band, showcasing their signature pop-punk sound while also addressing contemporary socio-political themes. The song "Bang Bang" specifically addresses issues of violence and media influence, reflecting the band's longstanding engagement with activism and social commentary. The live performance at a major awards show highlighted their resilience and relevance in the music scene, following a period of varying public interest in their work. The moment was notable not just for the song's themes but also for reaffirming Green Day's status as influential figures in rock music.

Green Day Full Concert | World Stage Performance Live from Seville

Plaza de España
Seville, Spain

November 3, 2019 | Video Length: 44:23
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  • In November 2019, Green Day performed live at the MTV World Stage in Seville, Spain, as part of the MTV EMA festivities, marking a vibrant moment in t... Read Full Description >

    In November 2019, Green Day performed live at the MTV World Stage in Seville, Spain, as part of the MTV EMA festivities, marking a vibrant moment in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their thirteenth studio album, "Father of All...," which debuted on February 7, 2020, showcasing their continued relevance in rock music. The album signaled a stylistic evolution for the band, incorporating elements of glam rock and punk while maintaining their signature energy. Notably, this live recording exemplifies Green Day's enduring appeal, as they once again captivated audiences worldwide, illustrating their longevity since their breakthrough in the 1990s with "Dookie." Their performance at the historic Plaza de España not only celebrated the album but also underscored their ability to adapt and thrive in a changing music landscape.

Green Day - Lollapalooza Full Concert Featuring American Idiot and More

Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, USA

July 31, 2022 | Video Length: 1:41:39
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  • By July 31, 2022, when Green Day performed at Lollapalooza, the band was enjoying a resurgence in their career, having recently released their 2020 al... Read Full Description >

    By July 31, 2022, when Green Day performed at Lollapalooza, the band was enjoying a resurgence in their career, having recently released their 2020 album, "Father of All Motherfuckers." This performance came as part of their ongoing tour, promoting both their latest album and celebrating their extensive catalog. Notably, Green Day's energetic set included hits like "American Idiot" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," showcasing their ability to connect with fans across generations. An interesting aspect of the performance is the inclusion of a KISS cover, "Rock and Roll All Nite," highlighting their rock roots and willingness to pay homage to their influences. The band’s strong stage presence during the festival exemplified their status as punk rock icons, retained even after several decades in the music industry. This particular show not only reaffirmed their legacy but also demonstrated their adaptability and enduring relevance in modern rock.

Green Day Live at Lollapalooza 2022 | Full Concert

Grant Park
Chicago, IL, USA

July 31, 2022 | Video Length: 1:44:24
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  • In 2022, Green Day was in the midst of their "Hella Mega Tour," which was a celebration of their legacy and a showcase of their discography, including... Read Full Description >

    In 2022, Green Day was in the midst of their "Hella Mega Tour," which was a celebration of their legacy and a showcase of their discography, including hits from multiple albums. Prior to this tour, their last studio album, "Father of All Motherfuckers," was released in February 2020. The Lollapalooza performance on July 31, 2022, not only highlighted the band's continued relevance in the rock genre but also marked their return to major festival stages post-pandemic. An interesting aspect of the live recording is the high energy and fan engagement, which reflects Green Day's long-standing reputation for electrifying performances. Their ability to draw in audiences, even after nearly three decades in the industry, underscores their lasting impact and connection with fans worldwide.

Green Day: Live Performance at Rock In Rio 2022 - Full Concert

Parque Olímpico
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

September 9, 2022 | Video Length: 1:43:58
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  • As of the live recording at Rock in Rio 2022, Green Day was celebrating over three decades in their career and actively touring in support of their la... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording at Rock in Rio 2022, Green Day was celebrating over three decades in their career and actively touring in support of their latest studio album, "Father of All…" released in February 2020. This album marked a return to the band’s punk rock roots, though it also explored a more diverse sound. The 2022 concert showcased Green Day's enduring popularity and high-energy performance style, characteristic of their live shows. Notably, they have a history of electrifying festival appearances, and Rock in Rio 2022 was no exception, with many fans considering it a highlight. The performance also underscored the band’s resilience and adaptability, as it followed the challenges of the pandemic and the resulting hiatus in live music events. Green Day continues to connect with both long-time fans and new audiences, ensuring their legacy in the rock music landscape.

Green Day Live Performance of 'American Idiot' and 'Holiday' at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve

Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve

January 1, 2024 | Video Length: 7:20
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  • As of January 1, 2024, Green Day's performance of "American Idiot" and "Holiday" at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve showcases the band's enduring ... Read Full Description >

    As of January 1, 2024, Green Day's performance of "American Idiot" and "Holiday" at Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve showcases the band's enduring relevance over two decades after the release of their critically acclaimed album "American Idiot" in 2004. This album marked a significant turning point in Green Day's career, propelling them into mainstream acclaim and allowing them to tackle socio-political themes in their music. By 2024, the band continues to frequently perform tracks from this seminal album, evidence of its lasting impact and fan resonance. Interestingly, "American Idiot" not only solidified Green Day's place within punk rock but also expanded their audience, making them household names. Their ongoing presence at high-profile events like the New Year's Rockin' Eve further cements their status as rock icons, celebrating both their past achievements while remaining relevant in contemporary music culture.

Green Day: The Saviors Tour - Full Concert at Isle of Wight 2024

Seaclose Park
Newport, England, United Kingdom

June 23, 2024 | Video Length: 2:1:05
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  • In June 2024, Green Day headlined the Isle of Wight Festival, showcasing their enduring legacy as a seminal punk rock band. Their performance featured... Read Full Description >

    In June 2024, Green Day headlined the Isle of Wight Festival, showcasing their enduring legacy as a seminal punk rock band. Their performance featured a rich blend of classic hits, notably "Basket Case," which highlights their significant impact on the music scene since the early 1990s. Prior to this live recording, they released their album "Father of All Motherfuckers" in February 2020, marking their thirteenth studio album and displaying their ability to evolve while still maintaining the punk spirit that initially catapulted them to fame. The Isle of Wight gig also came during the "The Saviors Tour," a tour named to reflect the band's return after the challenges posed by the pandemic, emphasizing their resilience and commitment to live performance. Green Day's passionate fanbase and their energetic delivery at this iconic festival illustrate their unyielding status in rock music.

Green Day: 'Corona Capital 2024' Full Concert - Live Performance in Mexico City

Corona Capital Festival
Mexico City, Mexico

November 15, 2024 | Video Length: 1:25:41
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  • As of November 15, 2024, when Green Day performed at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City, they were celebrating the 20th anniversary of their l... Read Full Description >

    As of November 15, 2024, when Green Day performed at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City, they were celebrating the 20th anniversary of their landmark album "American Idiot." This records a significant moment not only in the band's career but also in music history, as "American Idiot" was pivotal in revitalizing punk rock in the 2000s and addressing social and political issues of the time. The festival performance likely showcased a blend of classic tracks from this iconic album alongside newer material, emphasizing the band's evolution over two decades. Interestingly, Green Day's ability to resonate with both long-time fans and newer audiences is a testament to their longevity and influence in the music industry. This live recording represents a celebratory highlight in their ongoing legacy.

  • As of January 1, 2025, during the FireAid Benefit Concert, Green Day was active and continuing to evolve their sound and impact on the music scene. By... Read Full Description >

    As of January 1, 2025, during the FireAid Benefit Concert, Green Day was active and continuing to evolve their sound and impact on the music scene. By this time, they had recently released their album "Father of All Motherfuckers" in February 2020, showcasing a shift towards a more pop-punk aesthetic while retaining their signature punk rock roots. Interestingly, the band has always been known for their electrifying live performances, and their participation in a benefit concert indicates their ongoing commitment to social and political issues, which has been a hallmark of their career since their early days. Collaborating with contemporary artists like Billie Eilish at this event highlights their relevance in the music industry and their ability to connect with newer generations of fans.

Full Concert: Green Day Live in Jakarta at Carnaval Ancol

Carnaval Ancol
Jakarta, Indonesia

February 15, 2025 | Video Length: 1:46:40
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  • As of February 15, 2025, when Green Day performed at Carnaval Ancol in Jakarta, they were likely promoting their latest studio album, which was releas... Read Full Description >

    As of February 15, 2025, when Green Day performed at Carnaval Ancol in Jakarta, they were likely promoting their latest studio album, which was released in late 2023. This period marked a significant point in their career as they were on a world tour supporting their new music, reaffirming their status as punk rock icons. Notably, the band has historically combined high energy with strong lyrical themes, often reflecting political and social issues, a hallmark of their style since the early 1990s. This concert showcased the band's deep connection with fans, especially in Southeast Asia, where they have a passionate following. The Jakarta show was not only a celebration of their new material but also a testament to their enduring influence in the music industry and their ability to continually engage with a global audience.

  • The live recording of "Bobby Sox" from Green Day’s "Saviors Tour" captures the band during a vibrant phase in their career, following the release of... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Bobby Sox" from Green Day’s "Saviors Tour" captures the band during a vibrant phase in their career, following the release of their highly acclaimed album *21st Century Breakdown* in 2009. This album showcased a more ambitious and theatrical sound, consolidating Green Day's status as a major force in rock music after the monumental success of *American Idiot*. By the time of this performance in Mexico City, Green Day had established a strong connection with their audience, highlighted by the band’s dynamic energy and enthusiastic reception. Interestingly, *Bobby Sox* is a track that reflects their punk roots and energetic live performances, which have been crucial in maintaining their loyal fanbase throughout the years. The band expressed their excitement about having a fantastic year, emphasizing the importance of engagement and connection with fans during their shows.

  • The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" captures a pivotal moment in Green Day's career during the promotion of their iconic 2004 album, "American I... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" captures a pivotal moment in Green Day's career during the promotion of their iconic 2004 album, "American Idiot." Released in September 2004, the album marked a significant artistic shift for the band, moving from their earlier punk roots to a more politically charged, rock opera style. This live performance likely took place during the album's subsequent tour, which was notable for its energetic performances and strong message about societal issues, especially in the context of post-9/11 America. "American Idiot" not only solidified Green Day's status as major players in the music industry but also earned them multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album. The song "Jesus of Suburbia" is a multi-part suite that exemplifies the album's narrative and themes, showcasing the band's evolution and commitment to storytelling through music.

  • The live recording of "One Eyed Bastard" showcases Green Day during a pivotal moment in their career centered around the release of their album "Savio... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "One Eyed Bastard" showcases Green Day during a pivotal moment in their career centered around the release of their album "Saviors." This album marks a significant return for the band, as it follows their earlier work and continues to showcase their punk rock roots while integrating more mature themes. The song, along with other tracks from "Saviors," reflects Green Day's evolution as artists since their breakout album "American Idiot," which celebrated its 20th anniversary recently. Notably, "Saviors" signifies Green Day's ability to adapt and remain relevant in a changing musical landscape while still captivating their longstanding fanbase. The vibrant energy captured in the live performance highlights their enduring presence in the punk rock genre.

Green Day Live Performance of 'Holiday' on the Howard Stern Show

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  • In the performance of "Holiday" on the Howard Stern Show, Green Day was promoting their album "Revolution Radio," which was released in October 2016. ... Read Full Description >

    In the performance of "Holiday" on the Howard Stern Show, Green Day was promoting their album "Revolution Radio," which was released in October 2016. This live recording highlights the band's continued relevance in the punk rock scene, having formed in 1986 and undergone various phases throughout their career. "Revolution Radio" marked a significant comeback for the band, as it was their first studio album in four years following "¡Uno!," "¡Dos!," and "¡Tré!" released in 2012. During this period, Green Day also celebrated the 25th anniversary of their breakthrough album "Dookie," a pivotal release that brought them mainstream success. The performance of "Holiday," a popular track from their 2004 album "American Idiot," demonstrates their willingness to blend older hits with newer material, showcasing their dynamic range and stage presence to both long-time fans and new listeners alike.

  • The live recording of "When I Come Around" featured in the video took place during Green Day's era promoting their live album, "Awesome as F**k," rele... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "When I Come Around" featured in the video took place during Green Day's era promoting their live album, "Awesome as F**k," released in 2011. This album captures the energy of their performances from the "21st Century Breakdown" tour, which followed the 2009 release of that album. "21st Century Breakdown" was a critical and commercial success, solidifying Green Day's status as a leading punk rock band, particularly after their earlier work with "American Idiot" in 2004. Notably, the live DVD showcases the band's dynamic presence in Japan, reflecting Green Day's strong international fanbase and their ability to connect with audiences worldwide. The recording era also underlines the band's versatility and commitment to live performances, featuring their classic hit while maintaining a fresh approach during the 21st century.

  • In the live recording of "Wake Me Up When September Ends" on the Howard Stern Show, Green Day showcased their ongoing evolution and maturity as a band... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Wake Me Up When September Ends" on the Howard Stern Show, Green Day showcased their ongoing evolution and maturity as a band. This performance occurred in 2005, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "American Idiot," which had come out in September of that year. "American Idiot" marked a significant turning point in the band's career, transitioning them from punk rock favorites to mainstream icons, with a politically charged narrative that resonated with many. The song itself, inspired by Billie Joe Armstrong's personal experiences, addresses themes of loss and longing, making its live rendition particularly poignant. This performance not only demonstrated the band's musical prowess but also highlighted their ability to connect emotionally with their audience, reinforcing the song's impact and the relevance of their message in the landscape of 2000s rock music.

  • The live performance of “Dilemma” by Green Day at the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special occurs during a significant period in the ban... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of “Dilemma” by Green Day at the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special occurs during a significant period in the band's career. This performance is linked to their album "Saviors," which marks a return to their roots following a more experimental phase. "Saviors" shows Green Day's evolution while paying homage to their punk rock foundations. Before this album, they released the critically acclaimed "American Idiot," which propelled them into mainstream success and solidified their status as rock icons. The performance at the AMAs highlights not only their musical legacy but also their ongoing relevance in the industry two decades after the release of "American Idiot." Furthermore, this moment underscores Green Day's ability to adapt and reinvent themselves while still maintaining a connection to their original sound and fanbase.

  • The live recording of "American Idiot" featured in the "Bullet In A Bible" DVD showcases Green Day during a pivotal time in their career. This perform... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "American Idiot" featured in the "Bullet In A Bible" DVD showcases Green Day during a pivotal time in their career. This performance was captured in 2005, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "American Idiot," which debuted earlier that year. The album marked a significant shift in the band's style, incorporating a more punk rock opera approach and addressing sociopolitical themes, resonating deeply with audiences during the early 2000s. The "American Idiot" album achieved immense commercial success, solidifying Green Day's status not just as a punk band but as a mainstream rock powerhouse. The performance stands out, not only for its electrifying energy but also as a testament to the band's commitment to live music, as they toured extensively to promote the album. The "Bullet In A Bible" concert film captures this transformative period, blending their punk roots with a broader rock narrative.

Green Day Performs 'Basket Case' and Cover of 'Feel Like Makin' Love' in NYC Subway

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  • In the live recording from "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Green Day performed while busking in New York City, showcasing their classic hit ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Green Day performed while busking in New York City, showcasing their classic hit "Basket Case" along with a cover of "Feel Like Makin' Love." This event occurred as part of their promotional activities surrounding their thirteenth studio album, "Father of All Motherfuckers," which was released in February 2020. This period marked a dynamic phase for Green Day as they returned with a fresh sound that still reflected the punk rock ethos they are known for. It's interesting to note that this performance also highlighted their ability to connect with audiences in unconventional settings, reminiscent of their punk roots. Green Day's energetic and engaging live presence remains a cornerstone of their identity, adapting over the decades while still resonating with both longtime fans and newer audiences alike.

Green Day Live Performance of 'Basket Case' on the Howard Stern Show

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  • In the live recording of "Basket Case" on the Howard Stern Show, Green Day showcased their energetic performance style during an important period in t... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Basket Case" on the Howard Stern Show, Green Day showcased their energetic performance style during an important period in their career. This performance occurred in 1994, shortly after the release of their breakthrough album, "Dookie," which had come out in February of that year. "Dookie" marked a significant turning point for the band, propelling them into mainstream success with hits like "Basket Case" and "When I Come Around." The album's critical and commercial success helped establish Green Day as a cornerstone of the pop-punk genre. Notably, the band was riding high on the wave of their newfound fame during this live performance, contributing to their reputation for electrifying live shows that resonated with fans and helped solidify their legacy in rock music.

  • The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" from the album *Bullet in a Bible* showcases a pivotal moment in Green Day's career, occurring during their ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Jesus of Suburbia" from the album *Bullet in a Bible* showcases a pivotal moment in Green Day's career, occurring during their *American Idiot* era, which significantly elevated their status in the music world. Released as a live album in 2005, *Bullet in a Bible* captures the band's performance at Wembley Stadium and features tracks primarily from *American Idiot,* their politically charged and critically acclaimed album that debuted in 2004. This period marked a resurgence for Green Day, as they transitioned from their punk rock roots to mainstream success, earning multiple Grammy Awards. The album not only solidified their influence in rock music but also showcased their ability to connect intensely with audiences through powerful storytelling and energetic performances, particularly evident in the live rendition of "Jesus of Suburbia." This song, a multifaceted narrative piece, reflects the struggles of disillusionment faced by a generation, resonating strong

  • The live recording of "Holiday" by Green Day, featured in the "Bullet in a Bible" DVD, captures a significant period in the band's career during the h... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Holiday" by Green Day, featured in the "Bullet in a Bible" DVD, captures a significant period in the band's career during the height of their success with the album "American Idiot." Released in 2004, "American Idiot" was a critical and commercial triumph, solidifying Green Day's status in the punk rock genre and bringing new audiences to their music. The live performance depicted in the recording showcases the band's energetic stage presence and the intense political and social themes that defined this era in their work. Notably, "American Idiot" received multiple Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album, and its themes resonated widely, reflecting the societal tensions of the time. The "Bullet in a Bible" DVD further emphasizes their appeal by chronicling performances from their 2005 tour, capturing the band at the pinnacle of their fame and influence.

  • The live recording of "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" comes from Green Day's live album "Awesome as F**k," which was released in 2011. This album feature... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams" comes from Green Day's live album "Awesome as F**k," which was released in 2011. This album features recordings from their performances during the "21st Century Breakdown" era, in which the band had just enjoyed significant commercial success following the release of their rock opera "American Idiot" in 2004 and its follow-up, "21st Century Breakdown," in 2009. The performance of "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams," a hit single from "American Idiot," highlights a transformative period for the band, during which they captured a new generation of fans. The song itself addresses themes of isolation and self-discovery, resonating widely with audiences. Additionally, "Awesome as F**k" showcases Green Day's energetic live performances, cementing their status as one of the defining punk rock bands of their era.

  • The live recording of "21 Guns" captures Green Day at a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their live album "Awesome as F**k" in... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "21 Guns" captures Green Day at a pivotal moment in their career, following the release of their live album "Awesome as F**k" in 2011. This album, which features live performances from their 21st Century Breakdown Tour, serves as a celebration of their energetic stage presence and the critical acclaim garnered from earlier works, particularly the multi-platinum "American Idiot." At this time, Green Day was cementing their status as punk legends, showcasing a mature sound that resonated with both longtime fans and new audiences alike. Notably, “21 Guns” is one of the standout tracks from "21st Century Breakdown," which earned them a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. This live performance highlights not just their musicianship but also the passionate connection they foster with their audience during concerts, further showcasing their reputation as one of the leading rock acts of the era.

  • The live performance of "Holiday" showcased in the video is part of Green Day's concert film "Awesome as F**k," which was released in 2011. This album... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Holiday" showcased in the video is part of Green Day's concert film "Awesome as F**k," which was released in 2011. This album primarily features live recordings from their 2009 tour in support of their eighth studio album, "21st Century Breakdown." The band was at a significant point in their career, having experienced renewed fame following the immense success of their 2004 album "American Idiot," which had cemented their status as one of the leading punk rock bands. The era surrounding "Awesome as F**k" highlights Green Day's strong stage presence and their ability to connect with audiences, evidenced by the high-energy performance of "Holiday." This particular song reflects the band's signature blend of punk rock and political commentary, showcasing their creative evolution and popularity during this dynamic phase of their career.