Billie Joe Armstrong to perform with The Go-Go’s at Coachella
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In other news, Coachella fans can look forward to an exciting weekend ahead with performances by Green Day, The Prodigy, Bob Vylan, and Speed in Indio, California. Coachella has shared details on how music lovers can tune in to the event via YouTube, ensuring that fans don’t miss out on the electrifying performances lined up.
On the music front, Green Day has dropped a fresh single titled “Smash It Like Belushi,” building anticipation for the forthcoming deluxe edition of their album “Saviors.” The band continues to captivate audiences with their unique sound and energetic performances, leaving fans eagerly awaiting more new music.
Fans of Limp Bizkit, Rage Against the Machine, and Papa Roach will be excited to hear that these iconic bands have contributed to the soundtrack of the new animated series Devil May Cry, now streaming on Netflix. The soundtrack promises to be a powerhouse of music, perfectly complementing the action-packed series.
Green Day has also announced a special free show in LA, where they will be filming scenes for their upcoming movie “New Years Rev.” Fans have the opportunity to be part of the live audience and potentially appear as extras in the band’s film, adding to the excitement surrounding the event.
During the iHeartRadio Music Awards, Green Day accepted the Alternative Artist Of The Year award with a speech inspired by the movie “Boogie Nights,” delivered by the band’s frontman Billie Joe Armstrong. The band’s creative and entertaining acceptance speech delighted fans and showcased their playful sense of humor.
Download Festival organizers have revealed that this year’s event will feature “multiple secret sets,” adding an element of mystery and excitement for festival-goers. Speculation is rife about the surprise acts that will take the stage, keeping fans on the edge of their seats until the festival kicks off.
Unfortunately, Green Day’s Australian Saviors tour hit a snag as the band was forced to cancel their Gold Coast show due to Cyclone Alfred. The safety of fans and crew is their top priority, and the decision was made in light of the predicted severity of the storm, which is expected to be one of the most destructive in the region in decades.
Overall, the music scene is buzzing with new releases, exciting performances, and unexpected twists and turns, keeping fans engaged and eager for more. From new singles to surprise festival sets, there is no shortage of excitement in the world of music.