Green Day Plays Surprise Club Show, Reveal New Music & Tour Details
Green Day playing a surprise club show days before headlining a major festival is already news. However, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band upped the ante with some additional news on top of that.
The band shared via Holy shittttttt 💩 We just played Dookie in full, thank you for that Las Vegas 🤘🏼 AND our new single “The American Dream Is Killing Me” comes out October 24th! Set those wake up calls, ya hear?? pic.twitter.com/U6fFWw3Q8F
— Green Day (@GreenDay) October 20, 2023" target="_blank" rel="noopener">social media, “Holy s–ttttttt! We just played ‘Dookie’ in full, thank you for that Las Vegas. AND our new single ‘The American Dream Is Killing Me’ comes out October 24th! Set those wake up calls, ya hear??”
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but couldn’t let this stay... get ready ya zombies!!! 🧟♂️
— Green Day (@GreenDay) October 20, 2023" target="_blank" rel="noopener">They added, “They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but couldn’t let this stay…get ready ya zombies!!!” Even the official Las Vegas tourism account What an incredible night 🤩🤘
— Las Vegas (@Vegas) October 20, 2023" target="_blank" rel="noopener">replied, “What an incredible night!” (The setlist from the show is below.)
As previously reported, Green Day shared a snippet of their new single and its accompanying music video earlier this week. The grizzly video shows zombies making a feast out of some unfortunate humans. This happens while an upbeat melody plays in the background. Lyrics to the song sing, ” The American dream is killing me/The American dream is killing me/When it’s all double-talk of insanity…” before cutting out.
Per Loudwire, Billie Joe Armstrong also unveiled details about the band’s stadium tour planned for 2024. While dates haven’t been revealed yet, the bands Green Day is bringing out with them include Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and the Linda Lindas.
Green Day is headlining the When We Were Young festival taking place this weekend in Las Vegas along with blink-182.
Green Day: Top 40 Songs Ranked
Back in the early ‘90s, when Lollapalooza and MTV’s 120 Minutes were the barometers of cool, you would have been excused for laughing if someone told you that Green Day would be one of a handful of bands of that era to stay relevant for two decades and would also get into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
But the band who got famous for singing about being bored and stoned exceeded all expectations through soul, ambition, and sheer songwriting chops. They started out as an indie-label punk band, but their songs were just so catchy… and they were signed during the post-Nirvana rush, when major labels were looking to sign anyone credible and moderately popular on indie labels. Unlike a lot of those bands, Green Day transcended the era. 1994’s Dookie — with the help of an opening slot on Lollapalooza, an iconic and muddy set at Woodstock ’94 and a fistful of unforgettable tunes that MTV and radio couldn’t get enough of — made them one of the biggest bands of the alternative rock era.
Towards the end of the ’90s, as the Lollapalooza bands started to fade as TRL and nu-metal gained influence, Green Day’s album and ticket sales (like many of their peers) went down. But 2004’s American Idiot was one of the most surprising comebacks of all time. The album was both lyrically and musically more ambitious than anything they’d done before, it saw them diving into politics… which no one expected from Green Day. It was a big swing and they knocked it out of the park: it was their first #1 album, sold over six million copies in America and saw them headlining stadiums. They haven’t quite reached that peak on their subsequent albums, but they remain a huge concert draw, headlining stadiums and festival shows.
We ranked their best songs from their days on indie label Lookout! Records through the new tracks, including radio hits, deeper cuts and even a few things from their side-projects. What’d we miss?
Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights